Fars 1 Flashcards

(30 cards)

1
Q

What do you need if you want to train someone on CE-500 type rating not limited to VFR?

A

1) Flight instructor certificate with an instrument airplane rating
2) CE-type rating

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2
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What do you need for a class rating?

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1) Endorsement
2) Practical Test
3) No need an knowledge test

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3
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What do you need for a category rating?

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1) endorsement
2) Practical Test
3) no need for an knowledge test

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4
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A student was trained in other country. What are you looking for to count the training?

A

Foreign contracting state to the convention on international civil aviation

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5
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documents you need while operating as a flight instructor?

A

Pilot Certificate and Flight Instructor Certificate

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6
Q

FAA Advisory Circular 61-98

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the flight review

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7
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AC 61-65 Appendix 1

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Common endorsements

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8
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Before endorsing a student for solo flight, what needs to be demonstrated?

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1) Slow Flight
2) Stalls
3) emergency Landings
4) takeoffs and landings
5) go arounds

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9
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Commercial Pilot Requirements

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1) 18 years of age
2) English language
3) logbook endorsement
4) knowledge test
5) private pilot certificate

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10
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A person who holds an airline transport pilot certificate is entitled to the same privileges as those afforded a person
who holds a ________________ certificate with an instrument rating.

A

commercial pilot

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airline transport pilot hour limitations on flight instruction

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1) Not more than 8 hours in 24

2) Not more than 36 hours in 7 days

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12
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towing a glider or unpowered ultralight vehicle requirements

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1) Holds a private, commercial or airline transport pilot certificate with a category rating for powered aircraft;
2) I00 hours of pilot-in-command time
3) endorsement

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13
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towing a glider: requirements in 24 months

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1) three actual or simulated tows of a glider or unpowered ultralight vehicle with a qualified pilot
2) three flights as pilot in command of a glider or unpowered ultralight vehicle towed by an aircraft
3) knowledge test

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14
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Solo requirements for student pilots (Paperwork)

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1) training in the make and model of aircraft or a similar make and model of aircraft in
2) maneuvers and procedures prescribed in this section;
3) Endorsed the student pilot’s logbook for the specific make and model aircraft to be flown, a

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15
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How many days an solo flight endorsement remain current?

A

every 90

days thereafter.

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16
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Solo requirements maneuvers

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(I) Proper flight preparation procedures, including preflight planning and preparation, powerplant operation, and
aircraft systems;
(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;
( I 0) 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.

17
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Solo cross-country flight requirements

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1) Cannot do 25 NM flight if the student is not endorsed for X flight
2) When endorsed, not more than 5o NM.

18
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Student pilot requirement to fly in Class B

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The logbook endorsement and date should be within 9- days

19
Q

Night flying rule in Alaska

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If the requirements are not met, the privilege’s will be taken off. Examiner can take the night flight off the certificate

20
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Private pilot requirements

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1) 40 hours of flight time (20 from flight instructor and 10 solo)
2) 3 hours of cross-country
3) 3 hours of night (One cross-country flight of over 100 nautical miles) 10 takeoffs and 10 landings to a full stop
4) 3 hours of instrument
5) 3 hours of flight training within 60 days preceding the date of the test
6) 10 hours of solo flight time (5 solo x country)
7) (one 150 nautical miles total distance)
8) Three takeoffs and three landings to a full stop (with each landing involving a flight in the traffic pattern) at an
airport with an operating control tower.

21
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A biennial flight review will consist of

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a minimum of 1 hour ground training and 1 hour flight training.

22
Q

A flight instructor who has not satisfactorily accomplished a flight review or passed a required proficiency check within the prescribed time is

A

not authorized to fly solo.

23
Q

An airport without a control tower lies within the controlled airspace of an airport with an
operating tower. Communication requirement

A

the tower-controlled airport only as well as to fly through the area.

24
Q

Operations in Class B, C, D Student Pilot requirements

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1) The use of radios, communications, navigation systems and facilities, and radar services.

25
The airspace at McCampbell is Class G to 700 feet, and then Class E. Night requirements Class G
3 SM visibility, 500 feet below the clouds, 1000 feet above, and 2,000 feet horizontally from clouds
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special VFR operations
1) With an ATC clearance; 2) Clear of clouds with 1 SM visibility 3) between sunrise and sunset 4) Airplane is equipped for instrument
27
Regulations stipulate that, at an airport located within Class E airspace and at which ground visibility is not reported ,takeoffs and landings of airplanes under special VFR are
authorized if the Flight visibility is at least 1SM
28
Speed rules
Class 10000: 250 Class D C: 200 Class B: 250 Under Class B: 200
29
Except when necessary for takeoff or landing, what is the minimum safe attitude for a pilot to operate an aircraft anywhere?
An altitude allowing, if a power unit fails, an emergency landing without undue hazard to persons or property on the surface
30
When operating under VFR at more than 3,000 feet AGL, cruising altitudes to be maintained are based upon the
magnetic course being flown.