Student Pilots Part 61 81-95 Flashcards
Eligibility requirements for student pilots.
(a) Be at least 16 years of age
(b) Be at least 14 years of age for the operation of a glider or balloon.
(c) Be able to read, speak, write, and understand the English language.
If a student can meet eligibility for student. pilot certificate? what is the solution?
Administrator may place such operating limitations on that applicant’s pilot certificate
How can a student pilot apply for certificate?
1) application in a form acceptable to the Administrator
2) submit the application to a Flight Standards office, a designated pilot examiner, an airman certification representative associated with a pilot school, a flight instructor, or other person authorized by the Administrator.
What does Solo flight mean?
1) flight time with sole occupant of the aircraft
2) that flight time student performs the duties of a pilot in command of a gas balloon or an airship requiring more than one pilot flight crew-member.
What is the Aeronautical knowledge that given to students for solo?
(i) Applicable sections of parts 61 and 91 of this chapter;
(ii) Airspace rules and procedures for the airport where the solo flight will be performed;
(iii) Flight characteristics and operational limitations for the make and model of aircraft to be flown
(2) The student’s authorized instructor must—
(i) Administer the test; and
(ii) At the conclusion of the test, review all incorrect answers with the student before authorizing that student to conduct a solo flight.
What does a a student pilot need to do prior conducting a solo flight?
Received and logged flight training for the maneuvers and procedures judged by an authorized instructor
Maneuvers and procedures for pre-solo flight training in a single-engine airplane
(2) Taxiing or surface operations, including runups;
(3) Takeoffs and landings, including normal and crosswind;
(4) Straight and level flight, and turns in both directions;
(5) Climbs and climbing turns;
(6) Airport traffic patterns, including entry and departure procedures;
(7) Collision avoidance, windshear avoidance, and wake turbulence avoidance;
(8) Descents, with and without turns, using high and low drag configurations;
(9) Flight at various airspeeds from cruise to slow flight;
(10) Stall entries from various flight attitudes and power combinations with recovery initiated at the first indication of a stall, and recovery from a full stall;
(11) Emergency procedures and equipment malfunctions;
(12) Ground reference maneuvers;
(13) Approaches to a landing area with simulated engine malfunctions;
(14) Slips to a landing; and
(15) Go-arounds.
Which regulation pertains to Solo requirements for student pilot?
61.87
What is the day requirement for to do a student solo?
within 90 days
How can a student pilot do a solo at night?
(1) Flight training on takeoffs, approaches, landings, and go-arounds at night at the airport where the solo flight will be conducted;
(2) Navigation training at night in the vicinity of the airport where the solo flight will be conducted; and
(3) An endorsement within the 90-day period preceding the date of the flight.
Limitations on flight instructors authorizing solo flight
training in the make and model of aircraft
student pilot is proficient in the maneuvers and procedures in Part 61
(3) Determined the student pilot is proficient in the make and model of aircraft to be flown; and
Endorse student for specific make and model of the aircraft
How an endorsement stay current?
instructor updates the student’s logbook every 90 days thereafter.
What are the general limitation of a student pilot certificate?
(1) That is carrying a passenger;
(2) That is carrying property for compensation or hire;
(3) For compensation or hire;
(4) In furtherance of a business;
5) international flight,
6) (6) With a flight or surface visibility of less than 3 statute miles during daylight hours or 5 statute miles at night;
(7) When the flight cannot be made with visual reference to the surface; or
(8) In a manner contrary to any limitations placed in the pilot’s logbook by an authorized instructor.
(c) A student pilot seeking a sport pilot certificate must comply with the provisions of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section and may not act as pilot in command—
(1) Of an aircraft other than a light-sport aircraft;
(2) At night;
(3) At an altitude of more than 10,000 feet MSL or 2,000 feet AGL, whichever is higher;
(4) In Class B, C, and D without having received the ground and flight training specified in §61.94 and an endorsement from an authorized instructor;
Can a student pilot certicate fly without a medical?
Yes if the student pilot holds a valid U.S. driver’s license and meets the requirements of §61.23(c)(3), and the operation is conducted consistent with the requirements of paragraphs