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Aviation Seminars 1 #3017.When must a current pilot certificate be in the pilot’s physical possession? A- When acting as a crew chief during launch and recovery. B- Only when passengers are carried. C- Anytime when acting as pilot in command or a required crewmember.
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Aviation Seminars 4 #3022. For private pilot operations, a Second- Class Medical Certificate issued to a 42-year- old pilot on July 15, this year will expire at midnight on A- July 15, 2 years later. B- July 31, 1 year later. C- July 31, 2 years later.
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Aviation Seminars 7 #3002.With respect to the certification of airmen, which is a class of aircraft? A- Airplane, rotorcraft, glider, lighter-than-air. B- Single-engine land and sea, multiengine land and sea. C-Lighter-than-air, airship, hot air balloon, gas balloon.
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Aviation Seminars 10 #5026. What flight time must be shown, in a reliable record, by a pilot exercising the privileges of a commercial certificate? A- Flight time showing aeronautical training and experience to meet requirements for a certificate, rating, or flight review. B- All flight time flown for compensation or hire. C- Only flight time necessary to meet the recent flight experience requirements while flying for compensation or hire.
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Aviation Seminars 13 #3026. Before a person holding a Private Pilot Certificate may act as pilot in command of a high-performance airplane, that person must have A- passed a flight test in that airplane from an FAA inspector. B- an endorsement in that person’s logbook that he/she is competent to act as pilot in command. C- received flight instruction from an authorized flight instructor who then endorses that person’s logbook.
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Aviation Seminars 16 #3029. If recency of experience requirements for night flight are not met and official sunset is 1830, the latest time passengers may be carried is? A- 1829. B- 1859. C- 1929.
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Aviation Seminars 19 #3035. If a certificated pilot changes permanent mailing address and fails to notify the FAA Airmen Certification Branch of the new address, the pilot is entitled to exercise the privileges of the pilot certificate for a period of only A- 30 days after the date of the move. B- 60 days after the date of the move. C- 90 days after the date of the move.
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Aviation Seminars 22 #3064. In regard to privileges and limitations, a private pilot may A- not be paid in any manner for the operating expenses of a flight. B- not pay less than the pro rata share of the operating expenses of a flight with passengers provided the expenses involve only fuel, oil, airport expenditures, or rental fees. C- act as pilot in command of an aircraft carrying a passenger for compensation if the flight is in connection with a business or employment.
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Aviation Seminars 25 #3110. What action, if any, is appropriate if the pilot deviates from an Air Traffic Control instruction during an emergency and is given priority? A- Take no special action since you are pilot in command. B- File a detailed report within 48 hours to the chief of the appropriate ATC facility, if requested. C- File a report to the FAA Administrator, as soon as possible.
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Aviation Seminars 28 #5039. What limitation is imposed on a newly certificated commercial airplane pilot if that person does not hold an instrument pilot rating? The carrying of passengers A- or property for hire on cross-country flights at night is limited to a radius of 50 NM. B- for hire on cross-country flights is limited to 50 NM for night flights, but not limited for day flights. C- for hire on cross-country flights is limited to 50 NM and the carrying of passengers for hire at night is prohibited. Comm.
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Aviation Seminars 31 #3079. No person may attempt to act as crewmember of a civil aircraft with A-.008 percent by weight or more alcohol in the blood. B-.004 percent by weight or more alcohol in the blood. C-.04 percent by weight or more alcohol in the blood.
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Aviation Seminars 34 #3087. Safety belts are required to be properly secured about which persons in an aircraft and when? A- Pilots only, during takeoffs and landings. B- Passengers, during taxi, takeoffs, and landings only. C- Each person on board the aircraft during the entire flight.
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Aviation Seminars 37 #3159. In addition to a valid Airworthiness Certificate, what documents or records must be aboard an aircraft during flight? A- Aircraft engine and airframe logbooks and owner’s manual. B- Radio operator’s permit and repair and alteration forms. C- Operating limitations and Registration Certificate
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Aviation Seminars 40 #5096. The validity of the Airworthiness Certificate is maintained by A- performance of an annual inspection. B- performance of an annual inspection and a 100-hour inspection prior to their expiration date. C- an appropriate return to service statement in the aircraft maintenance records upon the completion of required inspections and maintenance. Comm.
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Aviation Seminars 43 #3163. When operating an aircraft at cabin pressure altitudes above 12,500 feet MSL up to and including 14,000 feet MSL, supplemental oxygen shall be used during A- the entire flight time at those altitudes. B- that flight time in excess of 10 minutes at those altitudes. C- that flight time in excess of 30 minutes at those altitudes.
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Aviation Seminars 46 #3160. When must batteries in an emergency locator transmitter (ELT) be replaced or recharged, if rechargeable? A- After any inadvertent activation of the ELT. B- When the ELT has been in use for more than 1 cumulative hour. C- When the ELT can no longer be heard over the airplane’s communication radio receiver.
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Aviation Seminars 49 #3179. Unless otherwise specifically authorized, no person may operate an aircraft that has an experimental certificate. A- beneath the floor of Class B airspace. B- over a densely populated area or in a congested airway. C- from the primary airport within Class D airspace.
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Aviation Seminars 52 #3091. Which aircraft has the right-of-way over the other aircraft listed? A- Glider. B- Airship. C- Aircraft refueling other aircraft.
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Aviation Seminars 55 #3095. When two or more aircraft are approaching an airport for the purpose of landing, the right-of-way belongs to the aircraft A- that has the other to its right. B- that is the least maneuverable. C- at the lower altitude, but it shall not take advantage of this rule to cut in front of or to overtake another.
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Aviation Seminars 58 #3098. Unless otherwise authorized, the maximum indicated airspeed at which aircraft may be flown when at or below 2,500 feet AGL and within 4 nautical miles of the primary airport of Class C airspace is A- 200 knots. B- 230 knots. C- 250 knots.
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Aviation Seminars 61 #5067. Approved flotation gear, readily available to each occupant, is required on each aircraft if it is being flown for hire over water, A- in amphibious aircraft beyond 50 NM from shore. B- beyond power-off gliding distance from shore. C- regardless of the distance flown from shore. Comm.
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Aviation Seminars 64 #3171. A chair-type parachute must have been packed by a certificated and appropriately rated parachute rigger within the preceding A- 60 days. B- 90 days. C- 120 days.
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Aviation Seminars 67 #3169. What is the minimum altitude and flight visibility required for acrobatic flight? A- 1,500 feet AGL, and 3 miles. B- 2,000 feet MSL, and 2 miles. C- 3,000 feet AGL, and 1 mile.C- 3,000 feet AGL, and 1 mile.`
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Aviation Seminars 70 #3715. During a night flight, you observe a steady red light and a flashing red light ahead and at the same altitude. What is the general direction of movement of the other aircraft? A- The other aircraft is crossing to the left. B- The other aircraft is crossing to the right. C- The other aircraft is approaching head-on.
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Aviation Seminars 73 #5061. 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 A- 2; aircraft 2 is to the right of aircraft 1. B- 1; aircraft 1 is to the right of aircraft 2. C- 2; aircraft 2 is to the left of aircraft 1. Comm.
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Aviation Seminars 76 #3131. What is the specific fuel requirement for flight under VFR during daylight hours in an airplane? A- Enough to complete the flight at normal cruising speed with adverse wind conditions. B- Enough to fly to the first point of intended landing and to fly after that for 30 minutes at normal cruising speed. C- Enough to fly to the first point of intended landing and to fly after that for 45 minutes at normal cruising speed.
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Aviation Seminars 79 #3113. If the control tower uses a light signal to direct a pilot to give way to other aircraft and continue circling, the light will be A- a flashing red. B- a steady red. C- an alternating red and green.
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Aviation Seminars 82 #3101. Except when necessary for takeoff or landing, what is the minimum safe altitude for a pilot to operate an aircraft anywhere? A- An altitude allowing, if a power unit fails, an emergency landing without undue hazard to persons or property on the surface. B- An altitude of 500 feet above the surface and no closer than 500 feet to any person, vessel, vehicle, or structure. C- An altitude of 500 feet above the highest obstacle within a horizontal radius of 1,000 feet.
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Aviation Seminars 85 #3105. If an altimeter setting is not available before flight, to which altitude or setting should the pilot adjust the altimeter? A- The elevation of the nearest airport corrected to mean sea level. B- The elevation of the departure area. C- Pressure altitude corrected for nonstandard temperature
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Aviation Seminars 88 #5139. When should pilots decline a “land and hold short” (LAHSO) clearance? A – When it will compromise safety. B – If runway surface is contaminated. C – Only when the tower controller concurs.
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Aviation Seminars 91 #5942. Aeronautical Decision Making (ADM) is a: A- Systematic approach to the mental process used by pilots to consistently determine the best course of action for a given set of circumstances. B- Decision making process which relies on good judgment to reduce risks associated with each flight. C- Mental process of analyzing all information in particular situation and making a timely decision on what action to take. Comm.
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Aviation Seminars 94 #3157. Which VFR cruising altitude is appropriate when flying above 3,000 feet AGL on a magnetic course of 185 degrees? A- 4,000 feet. B- 4,500 feet. C- 5,000 feet.
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Aviation Seminars 97 A- Servicing landing gear wheel bearings. B- Alteration of main seat support brackets. C- Engine adjustments to allow automotive gas to be used. #3014. Which operation would be described as preventive maintenance?
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Aviation Seminars 100 #3183. If an alteration or repair substantially affects an aircraft’s operation in flight, that aircraft must be test flown by an appropriately- rated pilot and approved for return to service prior to being operated A- by any private pilot. B- with passengers aboardB- with passengers aboard. C- for compensation or hire.
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Aviation Seminars 103 #3194. If an aircraft is involved in an accident which resulted in substantial damage to the aircraft, the nearest NTSB field office should be notified A- immediately. B- within 48 hours. C- within 7 days.
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Aviation Seminars 106 #5943. The Aeronautical Decision Making (ADM) process identifies the steps involved in decision making. One of these steps includes a pilot: A- Making a rational evaluation of the required actions. B- Developing the “right stuff” attitude. C- Identifying personal attitudes hazardous to safe flight. Comm.
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Aviation Seminars 109 #3196. Which incident would necessitate an immediate notification to the nearest NTSB field office? A- An in-flight generator or alternator failure. B- An in-flight fire. C- An in-flight loss of VOR receiver capability.
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