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GL 24 14 CFR Parts 91 and NTSB 830 EXAM
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who has final authority as to the operation of an aircraft? - correct answers ✔✔the PIC under what conditions can a pic deviate from the FARs - correct answers ✔✔to the extent required to meet an emergency when must a report be field if you deviate from FARs - correct answers ✔✔pic must file a written report upon request by Administrator if pic determines that civil aircraft is not in airworthy condition, what action must the pilot take - correct answers ✔✔pilot must not fly the airplane under what conditions does Part 91.15 allow you to drop an object from your aircraft in flight? - correct answers ✔✔you may drop objects only after taking reasonable precautions to ensure that there is no hazard of injury or damage to persons or property under what conditions are you prohibited from being a crewmember of civil aircraft when you have consumed alcohol - correct answers ✔✔-within 8 hrs of drinking any alcoholic beverage -when under the influence of alcohol when you have a blood alcohol concentration of .04 or greater when can a pilot allow a person under the influence of drugs to be carried in an aircraft - correct answers ✔✔when the person is a medical patient under care
in addition to an airworthiness certificate and operating limitations, what certificates and documents must be aboard an aircraft during flight - correct answers ✔✔-aircraft registration -radio certification (if leaving the US) -weight and balance what are the requirements for replacing the batteries in an emergency locator transmitter - correct answers ✔✔batteries must be replaced whenever the transmitter has been in use for more than 1 cumulative hour or when 50% of their useful life has expired in the US (except Alaska) what is the time period during which lighted position lights must be displayed on an aircraft - correct answers ✔✔from sunset to sunrise you cant operate an aircraft at cabin pressure altitudes above ____ unless all occupants are provided with supplemental oxygen - correct answers ✔✔15,000ft MSL to operate an aircraft in Class C airspace, you must have at least 2-way radio communications equipment and - correct answers ✔✔4096 code transponder with Mode C altitude reporting capability at what point are you required to become familiar with info about runway lengths and takeoff and landing distances for airports you intend to use - correct answers ✔✔before any flight, while gathering info what preflight action must you, as pic, take prior to flying away from the vicinity of an airport - correct answers ✔✔must become familiar with all available info including -weather reports and forecasts -fuel requirements -alternatives available if the planned flight ant be completed -any known traffic delays of which you have been advised by ATC
if ATC gives a pic priority due to an emergency, what is the reporting responsibility of the pilot? - correct answers ✔✔pilot must submit a report of the emergency within 48 hrs, upon request by ATC traffic patter procedures at uncontrolled airports are controlled by what rule? - correct answers ✔✔you must comply with traffic patterns established for that airport in part 93 assuming normal cruising speed, how many additional minutes of fuel beyond your first point of intended landing are required for daytime and nighttime VFR flights - correct answers ✔✔- min additional fuel for day -45 additional fuel for night time what is the responsibility of the operator or owner, with regard to the airworthy condition of an aircraft - correct answers ✔✔operator/owner must ensure that an aircraft is maintained in an airworthy condition and that it complies with airworthiness directives when maintenance personnel make entries in the maintenance record of an aircraft who is responsible for ensuring that the entry is appropriate - correct answers ✔✔owner/operator what maintenance or alterations would require that the aircraft be tested in flight by an appropriately rated pilot? - correct answers ✔✔any maintenance, repair, or other alteration that may have appreciably changed its flight characteristics or substantially affected the operation in flight if an aircraft's maintenance record shows the most current annual inspection date as Jan 12, when is the latest date on which the next annual inspection can occur - correct answers ✔✔jan 31 of that year what kind of inspection is required to have been performed within the previous 100 hrs on a rental aircraft that is used for flight instruction - correct answers ✔✔annual or 100 hr
if a 100hr inspection is completed with 3872.5 hrs on the tachometer, and the inspection was due at 3869.5 hrs, when is the next inspection due - correct answers ✔✔3969. how can you determine when the next annual inspection is required to be performed on an aircraft? - correct answers ✔✔look in the maintenance records for that aircraft in what records would you find documentation indicating compliance with applicable airworthiness directives - correct answers ✔✔aircraft maintenance directives if maintenance records show that the last ATC transponder inspection was performed on July 28, 2008, when is the next inspection due? - correct answers ✔✔no later than July 31, 2010 no person may operate an aircraft in aerobatic flight below an altitude of - correct answers ✔✔1,500 ft AGL what is the max amount of time that can elapse before your approved nylon parachute must be packed by a certificated, appropriately rated parachute rigger? - correct answers ✔✔180 days if occupants of a civil aircraft are not wearing approved parachutes, how steep can a pilot intentionally pitch the nose of the aircraft relative to the horizon? - correct answers ✔✔no greater than 30° up or dpwn which is typically prohibited when operating a restricted category civil aircraft within the US - correct answers ✔✔flight over densely populated areas without authorization from FAA Administrator, where is flught prohibited when operating an airraft with an experimental certificate? - correct answers ✔✔flight in a congested airway