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Which insident would require that the nearest NTSB field office be notified immediately?. in-flight fire. N/A. Under what condition could an aircraft´s engine logbook show no previous operating history?. After the aircraft´s engine has been rebuit by the manufacturer. N/A. When my an aircraft equiped with ADS-B Out not operate in trsmit mode?. If the aircraft is being operated for law enforcement purpose and transmitting would jeopardize the safety of the mission. N/A. Regulations which refer to operate relate to that person who. causes the aircraft to be used or authorizes its use. N/A. Notification to the NTSB is required when there has been substantial damage. which adversely affects structural strength or flight characteristics. N/A. When is the pilot in command required to hold a category and class rating appropriate to the aircraft being flown?. On flight when carryng another person. N/A. The carriage of passengers for hire by a commercial pilot is. not authorized in a "limited" category aircraft. N/A. Who is responsible for filing a Near Midair Collision (NMAC) report?. Pilot and/or flight crew of the aircraft involved in the incident. N/A. If an ATC transponder installed in an aircraft has nor been tested, inspected, and found to comply with regulations within a specified period, what is the limitation on its use?. Its use is not permitted. N/A. During flight a fire which was extinguished burned the insulation from a transceiver wire. What action is required by regulation?. An immediate notification by the operator of the aircraft to the nearest NTSB filed office. N/A. You are acting as a commercial pilot, but are not operating under the regulations of 14 CFR part 119. Which of these operations are you authorized to conduct?. Aerial application and aerial photography. N/A. According to 14 CFR part 91, at what minimum altitude may an airplane be operated unless necessary for takeoff and landing ?. An altitude allowing for an emergency landing without undue hazard, if a power unit fails. N/A. How many days after an accident is a report required to be filed with the nearest NTSB field office?. 10. N/A. A pilot convicted of a motor vehicle offense involving alcohol or drugs is required to provide a written report to the. FAA civil aviation security division (AMC-700) within 60 days after such ction. N/A. Unless otherwise authorized or required by ATC, the maximum indicated airspeed permitted when at or below 2500 feet AGL within 4NM of the primary airport within Class C or D airspace is. 200 knots. N/A. A second class medicalñ certificate issued to a commercial pilot on April 10, this year, permits the pilot to exercise which of the following privileges?. Commercial pilot privileges through April 30, next year. N/A. Each required flight crewmember is required to keep his or her shoulder harness fastened. during takeoff and landing, unless he or she is unable to perform required duties. N/A. What regulations are in the terms and conditions of a stardard airworthiness certificate?. Part 21, 43 and 91. N/A. Which is true with respect to operating limitations of a "restricted" category airplane?. No person may operate a "restricted" category airplane carrying passengers or property for compensation or hire. N/A. Regulations which refer to the operational control of a flight are in relation to. exercising authority over initiating, conducting, or terminating a flight. N/A. Which is required equipment for powered aircraft during VFR night flights?. An electric landing light if the flight is for hire. N/A. NTSB Part 800 requires an immediate notification as a result of which incident?. Any required flight crewmemeber being unable to perform flight duties because of illness. N/A. Yor transponder is inoperatice. In order to enter class B airspace, you must submit a request for a deviation from the. controlling ATC facility at nay time prior to entering the controlled aispace. N/A. What is the general direction of movement of the other aircraft if during a night flight you observe a steady white light and a rotating red light ahead and at your altitude? The other aircraft is. headed away from you. N/A. A person with a commercial pilot certificate may act as pilot in command of an aircraft carrying persons or property for compensation of hire, if that person. is quialified in accordance with 14 CFR part 61 and with the applicable part that apply to the operation. N/A. Which of the following are considered aircraft class rating ?. Single engine land, multiengine land, single engine sea, and multiengine sea. N/A. A coded transponder equipped with altitude reporting equipment is required for 1. Class A, Class B, and class C airspace areas. 2. all airspace of the 48 contiguous U.S and the distrct of columbia at and above 10.000 feet MSL (including airspace at ans below 2500 feet above the surface). 1. N/A. The holder of a commercial pilot certificate while exercising commercial pilot privileges is restricted from operating under BasicMed. at anytime. N/A. While taxiing for takeoff, a small fire burned the insulation from a transceiver wire. What action would be required to comply with NTSB part 830?. No notification or report is required. N/A. With U.S registered civil airplanes, the use of safety belts is required during movement on the surface, takeoff and landing for. each person over 2 years of age on board. N/A. Which is required to operate an aircraft towing an advertsing banner?. A certificate of waiver issued by the administrator. N/A. A pilot flying a single engine aiplane observes a multiengine airplane approaching from the left. Which pilot should give way ?. The pilot of the multiengine airplane should give way; the single engine arpakne is to its right. N/A. What is the maximum indicated airspeed authorized in the aispace underlying class B airspace?. 200 knots. N/A. What type of ADS-B equipment is required for aircraft operating in class A airspace?. 1090-ES. N/A. A pilot convicted of operating a motor vehicle while either intoxicated by, impaired by, or under the influence of alcohol or a drug is required to provide a. written report to the FAA civil aviation security division (AMC-700) not later than 60 days after the conviction. N/A. The pilot in comand of an aircraft operated under IFR, in controlled airspace, shall report as soon as practibal to ATC when. experiencing any malfunctions of navigational, approach, or communications equipment, occuring in flight. N/A. To serve as pilot in command of an airplane that is certified for more than one pilot crewmember, and operated under part 91, a person must. complete a pilot in command proficiency check within the preceding 12 calendar months in an airplane that is type certificated for more than one pilot. N/A. An aircraft´s operating limitations may be found in the. aircraft flight manual, approved manual material, marking and placards, or any combination thereof. N/A. If the minimum safe speed for any particular operation is greater thanm the maximum speed prescribed in 14 CFR part 91, the. aircraft may be operated at that speed. N/A. No person may operate a large civil aircraft of US registry which is subject to a lease, unless the lessee has mailed a copy of the lease to the FAA aircraft registrtion branch, technical section, oklahoma city, OK within how many hours of its execution?. 24. N/A. Portable electronic devices which may cause interference with the navigation or communication system may not be operated on a US registered civil aircraft being flown. in air carrier operations. N/A. Who is responsable for determining if an aircraft is in codition for safe flight?. The pilot in command. N/A. In accordance with 14 CFR part 91, supplemental oxygen must be used by the required minimum flightcrew for that time exceeding 30 minutes while at cabin pressure altitudes of. 12.500 feet MSL up to and incluiding 14.000 feet MSL. N/A. Unless otherwise authorized, the pilot in command is required to hold a type rating when operating any. aircraft of more than 12.500 pounds maximum certificated takeoff weight. N/A. Which airborne incident would require that the nearest NTSB field office be notified immediately?. Flight control system malfunction or failure. N/A. To act as pilot in command of a airplane with more than 200 horse power, a person is required to. receive and log ground and flight training from an authorized instructor in such an airplane. N/A. The required preflight action relative to weather report and fuel requirements is applicable to. any flight not in the vecinity of an airport. N/A. Which is true with respect to operating limitations of a primary category airplane?. No person may operate a primary category airplane carrynig passengers or property for compensation or hire. N/A. If an aircraft operation in flight was substantially affected by an alteration or repair, the aircraft documents must show that it was test flown and approved for return to service by an appropriately rated pilot prior to being operated. with passengers aboard. N/A. You have accomplished 25 takeoffs and landings in multiengine land airplanes in the previous 45 days. For a flight you plan to conduct today, this meets the PIC recency of experience requirments to carry passengers in which airplane?. Multi engine land airplane. N/A. Airplane A is overtaking airplane B. Which airplane has the right of way?. Airplane B; the pilot should expect to be passed on the right. N/A. Which is true with respect to formation flights? Formation flights are. not authorized when carrying passengers for hire. N/A. During a night operation, the pilot of aircraft #1 sees only the green light of aircraft #2. If the aircraft are converging, which pilot has the right of way? The pilot of aircraft. #1; aircraft #1 is to the right of aircraft #2. N/A. Operating in Class A airspace require the aircraft be equipped with. ADS-B and TIS-B. N/A. Commercial pilot are required to have a valid and approprieate pilot certificate in their physical possession or readyly accessible in the aircraft when. acting as pilot in command. N/A. Regulations which refer to commercial operators relate to that perosn who. for compensation or hire, engages in the carriege by aircraft in air commerce of persons or property, other than as an air carrier. N/A. What period of time must a perosn be hospitalized before an injury may be defined by the NTSB as a serious injury?. 48 hours; commencing within 7 days after date of the injury. N/A. In what type of operation, not regulated by 14 CFR part 119, may a commercial pilot act as pilot in command and receive compensation for services?. Nonstop flights within a 25SM radius of an airport to carry person for international parachute jumps. N/A. On a post flight inspection of your aircraft after an aborted takeoff due to an elevator malfunction, you find that the elevator control cable has broken. According to NTSB 830, you. must immediately notify the nearest NTSB office. N/A. What person is directly responsible for the final authority as to the operation of the airplane?. Pilot in command. N/A. You are pilot in command of a VFR flight that you think will be within the fuel range of your aircraft. As part of your preflight planning you must. obtain weather reports, forecast, and fuel requirements for the flight. N/A. If weather conditions are such that it is required to designate an alternate airport on your IFR flight plan, you should plan to carry anough fuel to arrive at the first airport of intented landing, fly from that airport to the alternate airport, and fly thereafter for. 45 minutes at normal cruising speed. N/A. The maximum cumulative time that an emergency locator transmitter may be opeated before the rechargeable battery must be recharged is. 60 minutes. N/A. Assuring compliance with an airworthiness directive is the responsability of the. owner or operator of that aircraft. N/A. If a pilot does not meet the recency of experience requirements for night flight and official sunset is 1900 CST, the latest time passengers shoud be carried is. 1959 CST. N/A. If not equipped with required position lights, an aircraft must terminate flight. at sunset. N/A. The opertor of an aircraft that has been involved in an incident is required to submit a report to the nearest field office of the NTSB. only if required to do so. N/A. Which is required equipment for powered aircraft during VFR night flights?. Anticollision light system. N/A. To act as PIC of a high performance airplane, which training or experience would meet the additional requirments?. Receive and logged ground and flight training in a high performance airplane and a received a logbook endorsement. N/A. Operating regulations for US registered civil airplanes require that during movement on the surface, takeoff, and landing, a seat belt and shoulder harness (if installed) must be properly secured about each. person on board. N/A. After an annual inspection has been completed and the aircraft has been returned to service, an appropeiate notation should be made. in the aircraft maintenamce record. N/A. You are planning a trip and one of your passengers states that he prefers not to use his shoulder harness because it is uncomfortable. You should. explain that is a mandatory requirement and that he use the shoulder harness during takeoff, landing, and movement on the surface. N/A. An airplane is overtaking a helicopter. Which aircraft has the right of way ?. Helicopter; the pilot should expect to be passed on the right. N/A. To act as pilot in command of an aircraft under 14 CFR part 91, a commercial pilot must have satisfactorily accomplished a flight review or complete a proficincy check within the preceding. 24 calendar months. N/A. When is preflight action required, relative to alternatives available, if the planned flight cannot be completed?. any flight not in the vicinity of an airport. N/A. As a commercial pilot, you decide to start a small business flying non stop tours to look at christmas lights during the holiday season. What authorizations, if any, are required to conduct Christamas light tour?. You may apply for and receive a letter of authorization from a flight standarts distrcit office. N/A. An ATC trasnponder is not to be used unless it has been tested, inspected, and found to comply with regulations within the preceding. 24 calendar months. N/A. Prior to carrying passengers at night, the pilot in command must have accomplished the required takeoffs and landings in. the same category, class and type of aircraft (if a type rating is required). N/A. A transponder will become unserviceable when it is off by more than. 125 feet. N/A. Required flight crewmwmbers safety belts must be fastened. whiler the crewmemeber are at their stations. N/A. An aircraft carrying passengers for hire has been on a schedule of inspection every 100 hours of time in service. Under which conditions, if any, may that aircraft be operated beyond 100 hours without a new inspection?. The 100-hour limitation may be exceeded by not more than 10 hours if necessary to reach a place at which the inspection can be done. N/A. What action must be taken when pilot in command deviates from any rule in 14 CFR part 91?. Upon the request of the administrator, send a written report of that deviation to the administrator. N/A. No person may operate an aircraft that has an experimental aorworthiness certificate. when carrying persons or property for hire. N/A. Does a commercial pilot certificate have a specific expiration date ?. No, it is issued without a specific expiration date. N/A. Portable electronic devices which may cause interference with the navigation or communication system may not be operated on the US registered civil aircraft being operated. under IFR. N/A. In the contiguous US, excluding the airspace at and below 2.500 feel AGL, an operable coded transponder equiped with Mode C capability is required in all airspace above. 10.000 feet MSL. N/A. When operating a US registered civil aircraft, which document is required by regulation to be available in the aircraft ?. A current, approved airplane (or rotorcraft) flight manual. N/A. Which is correct concerning preventive maintenance, when accomplished by a pilot ?. A record of preventive maintanence must be entered in the maintance record. N/A. While taxiing on the parking ramp, the landing gear, wheel, and tire are damaged by striking ground equipment. What action would be required to comply with NTSB part 830?. No notification or report is required. N/A. To act as pilot in command of a tailwheel airplane, without prior experince, a pilot must. receive and log flight training from an autorized instructor as well as receive a logbook endorsement from an authorized instructor who finds the person proficient in a tailwheel airplane. N/A. What limitation is imposed on a newly certificated commercial pilot airplane, if that person does not hold an instrument rating? The carriege of passengers. for hire on cross-country flight in excess of 50NM or for hire at night is prohibited. N/A. What are the oxygen requirments when operating at cabin pressure altitudes above 15.000 feet MSL?. The flightcrew and passengers must be provided with supplemental oxygen. N/A. No person may operate an aircraft in simulated instrument flight conditions unless is. other control seat is occupied by a safety pilot, who holds at leat a private pilot certificate and is appropriately rated. N/A. Which is true relating to airworthiness directives (ADs)?. Noncompliance with ADs renders an aircraft unairworthy. N/A. To act as pilot in command of an airplane towing a glider, a pilot must hace accomplished, whithin the preceding 24 hours, at leat. three actual or simulated glider tows while accompanied by a qualified tow pilot. N/A. What flight time may a pilot log as second in command?. All flight time when qualifies and occupying a crewmember station in an aircraft that requires more than one pilot. N/A. If an aircraft is not equipped with an electrical or anticollision light system, no person may operate thatr aircraft. after sunset to sunrise. N/A. Which list accurately reflects some of the documents required to be current and carried in a US. registered civil airplane flying in the United States under day visual flight rules (VFR)?. Airworthiness certificate, approved airplanes flight manual, ans aircraft registration certificate. N/A. Which of the following preflight actions is the pilot in command required to take in order to comply with the united states code of federal regulations regarding day visual flight rules (VFR)?. Verify the airworthiness certificate is legible to passengers. N/A. Which is true with respect to operting near other aircrafts in flight ? They are. not authorized, when operated so close to another aircraft they can create a collision hazard. N/A. Who is primarily responsible for maintaining an aircraft in an airworthy conditions?. Owner or operator of the aircraft. N/A. A pilot convicted for the violation of any fedral or state statute relating to the process, manufacture, transportation, distribution, or sale of narcotic drugs is grounds for. suspension or revocation of any certificate, rating, or authorization issued under 14 CFR part 61. N/A. Before beginning any flight under IFR, the pilot in command must become familiar with all available information concerning that flight. In addition, the pilot must. be familiar with the runway lenghts at airport or intented use, weather reports, fuel requirements, the alternatives available, if the flight cannot be completed. N/A. Two aircraft of the same category are approaching an airport for the purpose of landing. The right of way belongs to the aircraft. at the lower altitude, but the pilot shall not take advantage of this rule to cut in front of or to overtake the other aircraft. N/A. To act as pilot in command of an airplane that is equipped with retractable landing gear, flaps, and controllable pitch propeller, a person is required to. receive and log ground and flight training in such an airplane, and obtain a logbook endorsement certififying proficincy. N/A. You are PIC of a flight and determine that the aircraft you planned to fly has an overdue airworthiness directive (AD). Which of the following is an appropriate decision?. You cancel the flight and have the aircraft scheduled fot maintanence. N/A. Pilot who change theur permanent mailing address and fail to notify the FAA airmen certification branch of this change, are entitled to exercise the privileges of their pilot certificate for a period of. 30 days. N/A. During preflight, you discover one of the passengers seats has a deflective shoulder harness. All of the seats will be occupied. This flight is. not allowed. N/A. Unless otherwise authorized by ATC, which airspace requires the appropriate automatic dependent surveillance broadcast (ADS-B) Out equpment installed?. Within class G airspac 25 nautical miles from a class B airport. N/A. For the purpose of airworthiness, a dealer registration certificate is the same as the owner´s certificate when. required for flight testing. N/A. Which is true with respect to formation flights? Formation flights are. not authorized, except by arragement with the pilot in command of each aircraft. N/A. No pilot may act as pilot in command of an aircraft under IFR or in weather conditions less than the minimums prescribed for VFR unless that pilot has, within the past 6 months, performed and logged under actual or simulated instrument conditions, at least. six intrument approaches, holding procedures, intercepting and tracking courses, or passed an instrument proficiency check in an aircraft that is appropriate to the aircraft category. N/A. You are taking a 123 nautical mile VFR flight from one airport to another. Which of the following actions must the pilot in command take?. Verify the airworthiness cartificate is legible to passengers. N/A. While in flight a helicopter and an airplane are converging at a 90 angle, and the helicopter is located to the right of the airplane. Which aircraft has the right of way, and why?. The helicopter, because it is to the right of the airplane. N/A. Which is true concerning required maintanance inspections?. An annual inspection may be substituted for a 100 hour inspection. N/A. To act as pilot in command of an airplane towing a glider, the tow pilot is required to have. a logbook endorsement from an authorized glider instructor certifying receipt of ground and flight training in glider, and be proficient with techniques and procedures for safe towing of gliders. N/A. To serve as second in command of an airplane that is certificated for more than one pilot crewmember, and operated under part 91, a person must. within the last 12 months become familiar with the required information, and perform and log pilot time in the type of airplane for which privileges are requested. N/A. A standard airworthiness certificate remains in effect as long as the aircraft receives. required maintanance and inspections. N/A. An airplane is converging with a helicopter. Which aircraft has the right of way?. The aircraft on the right. N/A. What transponder equipment is required for airplane operations within class B airspace? A transponder. with 4096 code or mode S and mode C capability. N/A. What flight time must be documented and recorded, by a pilot exercing the privileges of a commercial certificate?. Flight time showinh training and aeronautical experince to meet requirements for a certificate, rating, or flight review. N/A. You are conducting your preflight of an aircraft and notice that the last inspection of the emergeny locator transmitter was 11 calendar months ago. You may. depart because the ELT is within the inspection requirements. N/A. Except when necessary for takeoff and landing or unles otherwise authorized by the Administrator, the minimum altitude for IFR flight is. 2000 feet above the highest obstacle over disignated mountainous terrain; 1000 feet aboce the highest obstacle over terrain elsewhere. N/A. A pilot in command (PIC) of a civil aircraft may not allow any object to be dropped from that aircraft in flight. if it creates a hazars to persons and property. N/A. Aircraft maintenance records must include the current status of the. life-limited parts of each airframe, engine, propeller, rotor, and appliance. N/A. A new maintenance record being used for an aircraft engine rebuilt by the manufacturer must include previous. changes as required by airworthiness directives. N/A. Pilot and/or flight crew members involved in near midair collision (NMAC) occurrences are urged to report each incident immediately. by radio or telephone to the nearest FAA ATC facility of FSS. N/A. When should notification of an aircraft accident be made to the NTSB if there was substantial damage and no injuries?. Immediately. N/A. A pilot convicted of operating an aircraft as a crewmember under the influence of alcohol, or using drugs that affect the person´s faculties, is grounds for a. denial of an application for an FAA certificate, rating, or authorization issued under 14 CFR part 61. N/A. Approved flotation gear, readily available toeach occupant, is required on each aircraft if it is being flown for hire over water. beyond power off gliding distance from shore. N/A. |




