14. SINGLE ENGINE ATP
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8007. Where must a certificate holder keep copies of completed load manifests and for what period of time?. 1 month at its principal operations base, or at a location approved by the Administrator. 30 days at its principal operations base, or another location used by it and approved by the Administrator. 30 days, at the flight’s destination. Which is NOT a required item on the load manifest?. List of passenger names and the weight of each. Aircraft registration number or flight number. Identification of crewmembers and their crew position. Who is responsible for the preparation of a required load manifest?. PIC or the Dispatcher. Company official designated by the Administrator. The certificate holder. Which restriction must be observed regarding the carrying of cargo in the passenger compartment?. It is packaged or covered to avoid possible injury to occupants. All cargo must be carried in a suitable bin and secured to a passenger seat or the floor structure of the aircraft. Cargo carried in passenger seats must be forward of all passengers. 9720. A person whose duties include the handling or carriage of dangerous articles and/or magnetized materials must have satisfactorily completed an approved training program established by the certificate holder within the previous. 6 calendar months. 12 calendar months. 24 calendar months. 8039. In a cargo-only operation, cargo must be loaded. so that it does not obstruct the aisle between the crew and cargo compartments. in such a manner that at least one emergency or regular exit is available to all occupants. in such a manner that at least one emergency or regular exit is available to all crewmembers, if an emergency occurs. 8040. Which is a requirement governing the carriage of cargo, on a scheduled passenger flight?. Cargo must be carried in an approved rack, bin, or compartment. Cargo not stowed in an approved bin must be secured by a safety belt or approved tiedown device. All cargo carried in the passenger compartment must be packaged and stowed ahead of the foremost seated passenger. 8041. Which is a requirement governing the carriage of carry-on baggage?. All carry-on baggage must be restrained so that its movement is prevented during air turbulence. Carry-on baggage must be stowed under the seat in front of the owner. Pieces of carry-on baggage weighing more than 10 pounds must be carried in an approved rack or bin. 8042. If carry-on baggage or cargo is carried in the passenger compartment, it must be. stowed ahead of the foremost seated passengers and secured by approved means. placed in an approved rack, bin, or compartment installed in the aircraft. so located that it does not obstruct the access to, or the use of, any required emergency or regular exit. 8043. The load manifest must be prepared prior to each takeoff for. any aircraft with a passenger seating capacity of 10 seats or more. any aircraft with more than one engine. all helicopters and large aircraft operated by a commuter air carrier. 8020. Which is a requirement for flightcrew use of oxygen masks in a pressurized cabin airplane?. Both pilots at the controls shall use oxygen masks above FL350. At altitudes above 25,000 feet MSL, if one pilot leaves the pilot duty station, the remaining pilot at the controls shall use an oxygen mask. At altitudes above FL250, one of the two pilots at the controls shall use an oxygen mask continuously. 8022. Which is a requirement for pilot use of oxygen in a pressurized airplane?. The pilot at the controls shall use oxygen continuously any time the cabin pressure altitude is more than 12,000 feet MSL. At FL250 and above, each pilot shall have an approved quick-donning oxygen mask. At FL250 and above, the pilot at the controls must have an approved oxygen mask any time the other pilot is away from the duty station. 8055. The two pilot stations of a pressurized aircraft are equipped with approved quick-donning oxygen masks. What is the maximum altitude authorized if one pilot is not wearing an oxygen mask and breathing oxygen?. 41,000 feet MSL. 35,000 feet MSL. 25,000 feet MSL. 8056. At altitudes above 10,000 feet through 12,000 feet MSL, each pilot of an unpressurized airplane must use supplemental oxygen for that part of the flight that is of a duration of more than. 20 minutes. 30 minutes. 45 minutes. 8072. A pressurized airplane being operated at FL330 can descend safely to 15,000 feet MSL in 3.5 minutes. What oxygen supply must be carried for all occupants other than the pilots?. 60 minutes. 45 minutes. 30 minutes. 8073. At what altitude, in an unpressurized airplane, must all passengers be supplied oxygen?. Above 12,000 feet MSL. Above 14,000 feet MSL. Above 15,000 feet MSL. 8074. Between what altitudes must oxygen be available to at least 10 percent of the occupants, in an unpressurized airplane, other than the pilots?. Above 12,000 feet through 16,000 feet MSL, for any time period. Above 10,000 feet through 15,000 feet MSL, if flight at those altitudes is of more than a 30-minute duration. 10,000 feet to 15,000 feet MSL, if flight at those altitudes is of more than a 30-minute duration. 8080. The oxygen requirements for occupants of a pressurized airplane operated at altitudes above FL250 is dependent upon the airplane’s ability to descend safely to an altitude of. 10,000 feet MSL in 4 minutes. 12,000 feet MSL at a minimum rate of 2,500 ft/min. 15,000 feet MSL in 4 minutes. 8021. Above which altitude/flight level must at least one of the two pilots, at the controls of a pressurized aircraft (with quick-donning masks) wear a secured and sealed oxygen mask?. FL300. FL350. FL250. 8023. Which is a pilot requirement for oxygen?. Each pilot of a pressurized aircraft operating at FL180 and above shall have an approved quick- donning type oxygen mask. On pressurized aircraft requiring a flightcrew of two pilots, both shall continuously wear oxygen masks whenever the cabin pressure altitude exceeds 12,000 feet MSL. On unpressurized aircraft, flying above 12,000 feet MSL, pilots shall use oxygen continuously. 8024. Which requirement applies when oxygen is stored in liquid form?. Smoking is not permitted within 50 feet of stored liquid oxygen. Liquefied oxygen is a hazardous material and must be kept in an isolated storage facility. The equipment used to store liquid oxygen must be covered in the certificate holder’s approved maintenance program. 8025. Which is a condition that must be met when a person is administered medical oxygen in flight?. The distance between a person using medical oxygen and any electrical unit must not be less than 5 feet. A person using oxygen equipment must be seated to avoid restricting access to, or use of, any required exit. A person being administered oxygen must be monitored by equipment that displays and records pulse and respiration. 8030. Which is a requirement regarding the carriage and operation of oxygen equipment for medical use by passengers?. No person may smoke within 10 feet of oxygen storage and dispensing equipment. When oxygen equipment is used for the medical treatment of a patient, the rules pertaining to emergency exit access are waived. No person may connect oxygen bottles or any other ancillary equipment until all passengers are aboard the aircraft and seated. 8031. If a certificate holder deviates from the provisions of regulations which pertain to medical use of oxygen by passengers, a complete report of the incident shall be sent to the FAA within. 7 working days. 10 working days. 10 days of the deviation. 8081. An unpressurized aircraft with 20 occupants other than the pilots will be cruising at 14,000 feet MSL for 25 minutes. For how many, if any, of these occupants must there be an oxygen supply?. Five. Two. None. 9819. What are the oxygen requirements for passengers if operating at 14,000 feet?. 30 minutes for each passenger. available for 10% of the occupants. available for 10% of the occupants other than the pilots. |





