New-Hire GOM Test Flashcards

24 Questions

1
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A first officer shall

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-Review the aircraft logbook
-Complete a walk-around inspection of the aircraft

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2
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Following the proper sequence of command, if the PIC becomes incapacitated, the next in command is the

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-First officer

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3
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The Pilot-in-Command has full control and authority in the operation of the aircraft, without limitations, over other crewmembers and their duties during

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-From the time he boards the aircraft until all the passengers are deplaned

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4
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Each flight crewmember must submit documentation proving satisfactory completion of the FAA required physical examination prior to reporting for the first flight departing after the ______________ of the month in which the certificate is due.

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25th of the Month

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5
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Flight crewmembers are required to report for duty at the aircraft

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60 Minutes prior to scheduled departure

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6
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No crewmember may consumer alcohol or be under its influence

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-Within 12 hours of duty or training
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While repositioning via commercial travel
-While driving company vehicles

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7
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Crewmembers should not SCUBA dive within

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24 hours of flight duty

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8
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Whenever an engine fails or is shutdown in flight, the PIC shall

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-Declare and emergency with ATC

-Request to land at the nearest suitable airport, even if the engine is restarted

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9
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Omni Air mechanics are authorized to occupy a flightdeck jumpseat if they are deadheading (T/F)

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TRUE

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10
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Exemption (3585V) allows dispatch to an airport or alternate with conditional language forecasting weather conditions below minimums

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-For domestic flights

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11
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Special PIC qualification airports are listed in

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-GOM Appendix A

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12
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When the temperature is below OC overseas we must apply cold temperature altitude corrections to which segments of the approach?

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-All segments

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13
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How much fuel is required for a domestic flight?

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-Enough to get to the destination, most distant alterate and then fly for 45 minutes thereafter

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14
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How much fuel is required for an international flight?

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-Enough to get to the destination, fuel equal to 10% of the total trip time, enough to fly to the most distant alternate and enough to hold for 30 minutes at 1500’ above the destination

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15
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When should a crew declare “minimum fuel” ?

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-Anytime you burn into the ALTN and HOLD fuel

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16
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Up to how far away can a takeoff alternate be?

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-370 miles

17
Q

When must we use headsets?

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-Whenever we are below 18,000’

18
Q

When should the transponder be turned on when on the ground?

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-Prior to taxi-out and after taxi-in

19
Q

Above what altitude should we be to jettison fuel?

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-6,000’ AGL

20
Q

Omni aircraft can safely land on airports with raised arresting gear (T/F)

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TRUE

21
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A line check must be accomplished

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-Every 7 days

22
Q

A service check must be accomplished

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-Every day

23
Q

A service check can be used in lieu of a line check (T/F)

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FALSE

24
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If you have a question about the flight plan format, you could look in GOM

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Chapter 2