Regulations Flashcards

(11 cards)

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What are the required documents for the aircraft?

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A - Airworthiness Certificate
R - Radio Station License (international flights)
R - Registration Certificate
O - Operation Limitations
W - Weight and Balance

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What are the required aircraft inspections?

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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)

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3
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What info is required for flight planning?

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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

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4
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Minimum VFR equipment

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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

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5
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Passenger brief

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S - Seat Belts
A - Air Ventilation
F - Fire Extinguisher
E - Emergency Procedures
T - Air Traffic
Y - “Your Questions”

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6
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Night VFR equipment

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F – Fuses (Extra)
L – Landing Light
A – Anti-Collision Lights
P – Position Lights
S – Source of Power

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7
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Pilot safety

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I - Illness
M - Medication
S - Stress
A - Alcohol
F - Fatigue
E - Emotions/Eating

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8
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POH VS PIM

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POH stands for Pilot’s Operating Handbook, while PIM stands for Pilot Information Manual

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9
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Risk management

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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)

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10
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BasicMed

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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

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