Block 4 - FAR Parts 1, 23, 43, 67 & 91, NTSB Part 830, FAR Part 61 Flashcards

1
Q

Define Altitude Engine

A

Turbo Charged – A reciprocating engine takes intake at sea level and provide that power at another altitude

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2
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Define Flight Time

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Any time under which the aircraft moves under its own power for the purpose of flight, and ends when it comes to rest after landing.

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3
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Define Pilot In Command

A

Pilot that is:
• Responsible for and authority to operation of the aircraft.

  • Has been designated, and
  • Appropriate category class rating.
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4
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  1. What is the difference between normal and utility categories? (pt. 23.3)
A

Normal – Non-aerobatic, maneuvers, stalls, steep turns, no greater bank angle than 60°

Utility - Limited aerobatic maneuvers including spins, and can exceed bank angle greater than 60°

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5
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What conditions determine the takeoff and 50 foot speed for a single engine airplane? (pt. 23.51/23.53)

A

Max takeoff power

Flaps Set to Takeoff

Vr can not be less than Vs1

50 foot speed has to be safe under reasonably safe conditions. Or not more than 1.2 x Vs.

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What is the difference in spin recovery requirements between normal, utility and acrobatic airplane categories? (23.221)

A

1 turn or 3 second spin for Normal

Both requirements for Utility

Any point in a spin up to 6 turns or greater number requested and no more than 1.5 turns to recover Aerobatic

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Can your student as a Private Pilot perform preventative maintenance on an airplane? (pt.43.3)

A

Yes, any preventative maintenance, private pilot or above

Examples of some of the Preventative Maintenance Items:

Removing, installing or repairing landing gear tires.

Replacing elastic landing gear chords

Lubrication of nonstructural items and fairings

Servicing gear shock struts

simple fabric patches

Refinishing coating

cosmetic issues

cleaning spark plugs and setting spark plug gap clearance

replacing any hose connection except hydraulic

replacing and servicing batteries

Replacing fasteners

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What is the difference between major repair and preventative maintenance?

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Preventative maintenance covers only cosmetic issues and simple lubrication and repair, major repair covers airframe changes, structural items.

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9
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What maintenance inspections are required for an airplane that an FBO rents to individuals who are not conducting any flight instruction? (91.405)

A

Annual (100hr is not needed for rental)

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10
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What maintenance inspections are required for an airplane that is being used for flight instruction?

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Annual
100 hour
-in lieu of these, a progressive inspection can be done

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What items/areas must be included in a annual or 100-hour inspection?

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Must remove all insp. plate and clean aircraft and engine.
Then-
Groups:

Fuselage and Hull
Cabin and Cockpit
Engine and Nacelle
Landing Gear
Wing and Center Section 
General Condition
Anything else that's inoperative.
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12
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What must be included in all maintenance record entries?

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Maintenance release must have Identity of aircraft, airframe, aircraft engine, propeller, or appliance.(LOOK UP)

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13
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Who can authorize an aircraft’s return to service after a repair, alteration or inspection? (43.7 & 91.407)

A

An A&P with Inspection Authorization (IA)

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14
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Does an aircraft that is on a Progressive Maintenance Program have to have an annual inspection?

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Initially yes, but then the progressive inspections take place of the annual. Every 50-60 hours a progressive inspection is done handling different areas of the annual inspection maintenance.

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15
Q

Who is responsible for maintain an aircraft?

A

The owner/operator

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  1. Who is directly responsible for, and final authority as to the operation of an aircraft? (91.13)
A

PIC

17
Q

Who is responsible for determining airworthiness of an aircraft? (91.107)

A

PIC

18
Q

What constitutes a careless or reckless operation? (91.13)

A

a) Endangerment of another
b) Endangerment of property of another
- Includes both flight and ground operations

19
Q

Difference between careless, and reckless.

A

a) Careless – no intent

b) Reckless – intent, deliberate

20
Q

Can I file a report under the Aviation Safety Reporting Program to avoid FAA action due to the result of an accident? (91.25)

A

a) It will not give you any immunity from action being taken

  i) No intentional
  ii) No criminal
 iii) Does not dispose lack of qualification
 iv) Can not be an accident
21
Q

Can I give flight instruction to a student pilot in an aircraft with a single throw-over control wheel? (91.109)

A

NO, only for students in instrument flying

22
Q

Can I fly an airplane without an operating oil pressure gauge? (91.205)

A

If its’ using a pressure system NO you can not. It is included in TOMATO FLAMESS

23
Q

Do I have to have an approved MEL for an aircraft?

A

NO

24
Q

How many grades of CFI are there?

A

Only one!