Rules Flashcards
Which publication covers the procedures required for aircraft accident and incident reporting responsibilities for pilots?
NTSB Part 830
Who is responsible for collision avoidance?
PIC when weather conditions permit.
When ATC has not imposed any climb or descent restrictions and aircraft are within 1,000 feet of assigned altitude, pilots should attempt to both climb and descend at a rate of between
500 feet per minute and 1,500 feet per minute.
You exercise your emergency authority while flying under IFR ATC may request a detailed report if you
received ATC priority.
What is expected of you as pilot on an IFR flight plan if you are descending or climbing in VFR conditions?
Execute gentle banks, left and right, at a frequency which permits continuous visual scanning of the airspace about you.
You are departing a non-towered airport with an IFR clearance containing a void time
You must advise ATC as soon as possible, but no later than 30 minutes, of their intentions if not off by the void time.
Void: ATC ASAP ><30min. Not off
When operating under IFR, you must track the centerline of an ATC assigned airway except
for shallow clearing turns while climbing in VMC
The altitude restriction in your IFR clearance is to “CRUISE 7,000 FEET”. There is a 5,000 foot MEA on your filed airway. What altitude may you use?
Any intermediate altitude within this block of airspace.
You are flying a heading of 090 with a VFR-on-Top clearance. What altitude do you fly?
Odd thousand plus 500 feet.
You are flying to the west with a VFR-on-Top clearance. What altitude do you fly?
Even thousand plus 500 feet.