Pre-solo written Flashcards

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ARROW Documents

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Airworthiness certificate, registration, radio station license, Operating limitations, and Weight and Balance

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2
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122.975

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Common Traffic Frequency (Wood County)

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3
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123.5

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Falcon Traffic/Unicomm

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4
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120.725

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AWOS (weather)

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5
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7500

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(Hijacking)

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6
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7600

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(Lost communications)

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7
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7700

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(General emergency)

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8
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7777

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(Military interception)

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9
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Class C airspace

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Prior two way communication
3 Statue miles of visibility
Must 1,000 ft above, 500 below, 2,000 ft horizontal
Student certificate
Two-way radio communications

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10
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Class D

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Prior two way communication
3 Statue miles visibility
1,000 feet above, 500 below 2,000 ft horizontal
Towered and controlled can be 24 hours or part time
Two-way radio communication
Student certificate

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11
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Class E

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Most of the airspace in The United States is Class E airspace. Class E airspace extends from 1,200 feet AGL to 17,999 feet MSL (18,000 feet is the floor of Class A airspace). Class E airspace can also extend down to the surface or 700 feet AGL.
3 Statue Miles below 10,000 ft
1,000 above 500 below
1 Statue mile horizontal
Two way communication under IFR flight plan
Student certificate
3 statue miles visibility
Prior two way communication

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12
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Class G

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Prior two way communication
below 1200 feet AGL
during day 1 statue mile clear of clouds
At night 3 statue miles clear of clouds
Above 1200 feet below 10,000 MSL during day
1 statue mile
Clear of clouds
two way communication

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13
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Class A

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ATC clearance
Instrument rating
Two way communication
No visibility minimum
No distance from cloud minimum

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14
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Medical certificates

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3rd class is required for training and is valid for 60 months

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15
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Traffic pattern

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1700 ft and speed is 1700 rpm

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16
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full fuel capacity

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50

17
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full useable fuel

A

48

18
Q

takeoff weight and landing weight

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2440

19
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ramp weight

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2447

20
Q

flaps

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44 to 103 knots

21
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VNE

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160

22
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Vx

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  1. Best Angle-of-Climb Speed is the airspeed
    which delivers the greatest gain of altitude
    in the shortest possible horizontal distance.
23
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Vy

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  1. Best Rate-of-Climb Speed is the airspeed
    which delivers the greatest gain in altitude
    in the shortest possible time
24
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Vr

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55

25
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Vfe

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  1. Maximum Flap Extended Speed is the
    highest speed permissible with wing flaps
    in a prescribed extended position
26
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Vno

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Maximum Structural Cruising Speed is the
speed that should not be exceeded except
in smooth air and then only with caution.