Regulations Flashcards
What speed would you hold at 4000, 7000, and 15000 feet
200, 230, 265
When is a takeoff alternate required to be filed
When the takeoff minimums are met, but the weather is less than the landing minimums
How long is a temporary airmen certificate valid for?
120 days
What is the difference between a fly over waypoint and fly by waypoint
Fly over points have to be crossed over. Fly by points can have their turns led (you never actually fly over them)
When is a first/second alternate required
1-2-3 rules for the first alternate. The second is when your first alternate airport’s weather is considered marginal
What defined marginal weather
1000-3000 foot ceilings AGL and 3-5 miles visibility
What are the speed restriction for Class B, C under/above 10,000
mach 1 in Class B except under 10000 MSL. For class C within 4 nm 200 knots
How long is a first class medical valid for if you’re over 40 years old, and under 40 years old
under 40- 60 calendar months, 12 first class privileges
Over 40- 24 calendar months total, first 6 first class privileges, second 6 second class privileges, 12 months third class
When referring to minimum fuel requirements is it to your first alternate or your second alternate if filed?
The most distant alternate
What weather conditions need to be present when picking an alternate
800-2 non precision, 600-2 precision
What length will you hold be at 6000 feet and at 15000 feet
1 min, 1.5 min ( at or below 14000 = 1 minute, above = 1.5)
What altitude block is RVSM airspace
FL 290- FL 410
If the weather drops below landing minimums before the FAF can you continue the approach
No
When do you hold short of an ILS critical line
If told to or if at uncontrolled if the weather is less than 800’ or 2 miles vis
How much fuel is required onboard a part 121 flight
To your alternate plus 45 minutes at normal cruise