Regulations Flashcards
(11 cards)
What are the required documents for the aircraft?
A - Airworthiness Certificate
R - Radio Station License (international flights)
R - Registration Certificate
O - Operation Limitations
W - Weight and Balance
What are the required aircraft inspections?
A – Annual inspection
V – VOR check (30 days)
1 – 100 hour inspection (if for hire)
A – Airworthiness Directives (ADs)
T – Transponder check (24 months)
E – ELT (inspected every 12 months, battery replaced a half its lifespan or after one hour of use)
S – Static system check (24 months)
What info is required for flight planning?
N - NOTAMSs
W - Weather
K - Known Air Traffic Control Delays
R - Runway Lengths
A - Alternate Airport
F - Fuel (enough to reach the destination, plus alternate and 45 minutes at cruising speed)
T - Takeoff and Landing Distances
Minimum VFR equipment
A - Altimeter
T - Tachometer
O - Oil Pressure Gauge
M - Magnetic Compass
A - Airspeed Indicator
T - Temperature Gauge
O - Oil Temperature Gauge
F - Fuel Gauge
L - Landing Gear Indicator
A - Anti Collision Lights
M - Manifold Pressure Gauge
E - Emergency Equipment (Emergency Locator Transmitter)
S - Seat Belts
Passenger brief
S - Seat Belts
A - Air Ventilation
F - Fire Extinguisher
E - Emergency Procedures
T - Air Traffic
Y - “Your Questions”
Night VFR equipment
F – Fuses (Extra)
L – Landing Light
A – Anti-Collision Lights
P – Position Lights
S – Source of Power
Pilot safety
I - Illness
M - Medication
S - Stress
A - Alcohol
F - Fatigue
E - Emotions/Eating
POH VS PIM
POH stands for Pilot’s Operating Handbook, while PIM stands for Pilot Information Manual
Risk management
Detect (the Problem)
Estimate (the Need to React)
Choose (a Course of Action)
Identify (Solutions)
Do (the Necessary Actions)
Evaluate (the Effect of the Action)
BasicMed
Physical Exam: every 4 years
Online course: every 2 years
Limitations:
A/C less than 12,500 lbs
Max 6 pax, (7 total)
U.S. only under 18,000’/250Knots
No compensation for hire