Regulations Flashcards

1
Q

What speed would you hold at 4000, 7000, and 15000 feet

A

200, 230, 265

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2
Q

When is a takeoff alternate required to be filed

A

When the takeoff minimums are met, but the weather is less than the landing minimums

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3
Q

How long is a temporary airmen certificate valid for?

A

120 days

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4
Q

What is the difference between a fly over waypoint and fly by waypoint

A

Fly over points have to be crossed over. Fly by points can have their turns led (you never actually fly over them)

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5
Q

When is a first/second alternate required

A

1-2-3 rules for the first alternate. The second is when your first alternate airport’s weather is considered marginal

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6
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What defined marginal weather

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1000-3000 foot ceilings AGL and 3-5 miles visibility

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7
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What are the speed restriction for Class B, C under/above 10,000

A

mach 1 in Class B except under 10000 MSL. For class C within 4 nm 200 knots

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8
Q

How long is a first class medical valid for if you’re over 40 years old, and under 40 years old

A

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

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9
Q

When referring to minimum fuel requirements is it to your first alternate or your second alternate if filed?

A

The most distant alternate

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10
Q

What weather conditions need to be present when picking an alternate

A

800-2 non precision, 600-2 precision

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11
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What length will you hold be at 6000 feet and at 15000 feet

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1 min, 1.5 min ( at or below 14000 = 1 minute, above = 1.5)

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12
Q

What altitude block is RVSM airspace

A

FL 290- FL 410

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12
Q

If the weather drops below landing minimums before the FAF can you continue the approach

A

No

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13
Q

When do you hold short of an ILS critical line

A

If told to or if at uncontrolled if the weather is less than 800’ or 2 miles vis

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14
Q

How much fuel is required onboard a part 121 flight

A

To your alternate plus 45 minutes at normal cruise

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15
Q

When can you descent below MDA/DA

A

91.175

16
Q

What is FAR 91.175

A

Takeoff and landing under IFR

17
Q

What is the required equipment to fly into RVSM airspace

A

Two primary altitude measurement systems. one automatic altitude control system. One altitude alerting device

18
Q

What are the minimum qualifications of a Part 121 pilot

A

1500 flight time, 500 XC, 100 night, 50 multi, 75 instrument, 250 PIC
For me? IDK