Questions On The Final Flashcards
What do you do when you encounter wind shear?
Turn around
INOP (Part 91.213)(d) - Inoperative Equipment
1) MEL - minimum inoperative equipment list
2) 91.205
3) KOEL/CEL = POH section 2/6
4) TCDS = type cert data sheet
5) Airworthiness Directives + Placards
6) PIC
INOP (Part 91.213)(d) - Inoperative Equipment
1) MEL - minimum inoperative equipment list
2) 91.205
3) KOEL/CEL = POH section 2/6 (KOEL = kinds of equipment list) (CEL = comprehensive equipment list)
4) TCDS = type cert data sheet
5) Airworthiness Directives + Placards
6) PIC
INOP - Day VFR
-Beacon (no) /91.205
-oil dipstick (no) /placards
-landing light (yes) /KOEL
-static wicks 2 (no) /CEL standard
-fuel selector stuck on left (no) /placards
Bravo Airspace
Cloud Clearance - 3 statute miles / clear of clouds
What you need to fly into bravo airspace:
-mode c transponder
-ADSB-out
-clearance
-PPL, if not then endorsement
Charlie Airspace
Cloud Clearance - 3 statute miles / 500 feet below, 1,000 feet above, 2,000 feet horizontal
What you need to fly into Charlie Airspace:
-mode c transponder
-ADSB-out
-2-way radio communication
What do you need in order to act as PIC or carry passengers?
Have a Flight Review every 24 calendar months
-3 takeoffs and landings to a full stop.
-Same category, class, and type (if type rating required)
-Within 90 days
What are the Airplane Classes?
Single-engine land
Single-engine sea
Multi-engine land
Multi-engine sea
When staying current in the aircraft that you fly, when would the type rating be required?
When the aircraft is over 12,000 pounds or is a Turbojet
What do you need in order to stay current in a tailwheel airplane?
-3 takeoffs and landings to a full stop.
-Same category, class, and type (if type rating required)
-Within 90 days
The time of official sunset is 18:45. What is the latest time you could carry passengers on this day if you were not night current?
19:44
Does night time currency count for daytime currency?
Yes
Does night time currency count for daytime currency?
Yes
As PIC, do you have the final say?
Yes
Part 91.213 Inoperative instruments and equipment.
a person may takeoff an aircraft in operations conducted under this part with inoperative instruments and equipment without an approved Minimum Equipment List provided