Jeppesen Stage 1 Exam
The possibility of carburetor icing exist even when the ambient air temperature is as –
answer high as 70 degrees Fahrenheit and the relative humidity is high
What requirements must be met before you enter the airspace represented in D? -
answer Two-way radio communications
What action, if any, is required when you are departing a satellite airport that does not
have an operating control tower that is within class C airspace? - answer Contact ATC
as soon as possible
If the wind is as shown by the landing direction indicator, the pilot should land on -
answer Runway 18 and expect a crosswind from the right
Dihedral is used to stabilize the airplane about the - answer longitudinal axis
What information concerning Greater Cincinnati Airport in Covington, Kentucky, is
contained in the accompanying NOTAM excerpt? - answerthe airport has an
experimental lighting system
How often should you check the heading indicator and align it with the magnetic
compass? - answerEvery 15 minutes
In what flight condition is torque effect the greatest in a single-engine airplane? -
answerLow airspeed, high power, high angle of attack
The presence of carburetor ice in an aircraft equipped with a fixed-pitch propeller can be
verified by applying carburetor heat and noting - answera decrease in RPM and then
the gradual increase in RPM
What is the primary force that causes an airplane to turn? - answerHorizontal
component of lift
No person may operate an airplane within Class D airspace at night under special VFR
unless the - answerAirplane is equipped with instrument flight.
When departing PORTLAND International Airport to the north, the proper frequency for
departure control is - answer133.0
If it is necessary to set the altimeter from 29.15 to 29.85, what change occurs? -
answer700-foot increase in indicated altitude
, If the aircraft's radio fails, what is the recommended procedure when landing at a
controlled airport? - answerObserve the traffic flow, enter the pattern, and look for a light
signal from the tower.
An on glide slope indication from a tri-color VASI is - answera green light signal
FAA advisory circulars provide what type of information? - answerNon-regulatory, but
necessary for good operating procedures.
An airport beacon with two white flashes and one green flash indicates - answera
military airport
An electrical system failure (battery and alternator) occurs during flight. In this situation,
you would - answerexperience avionics equipment failure
This symbol is used on sectional charts to represent an airport which has - answera
hard-surfaced runway that is 1,500 feet to 8,069 feet in length.
What are the basic VFR weather minimums, if any, for flight at 6,500 feet MSL in the
airspace shown by A? - answerClear of clouds with three statute miles of visibility
One purpose of the dual ignition system on an aircraft engine is to provide for -
answerImproved engine performance
One of the main functions of flaps during approach and landing is to - answerIncrease
the angle of descent without the increasing airspeed
On a sectional chart, what does the notation "NO SVFR" above the airport name
indicate? - answerNo special VFR operations are permitted at anytime
What VFR weather minimums are required to take off from SALINA Airport? -
answerVisibility of three miles and a ceiling of 1,000 feet, or special VFR
A large letter "X" placed near the runway threshold indicates the - answerrunway is
closed.
Unless otherwise authorized, two-way radio communications with ATC are required for
landing and takeoffs. - answerAt all tower controlled airports regardless of weather
conditions.
A controller may issue a safety alert to an aircraft under his control when that aircraft is -
answerin unsafe proximity to terrain, obstructions, or another aircraft
What is the minimum ceiling requirement for VFR operations in the airspace
represented in C? - answer1,000 Feet
The possibility of carburetor icing exist even when the ambient air temperature is as –
answer high as 70 degrees Fahrenheit and the relative humidity is high
What requirements must be met before you enter the airspace represented in D? -
answer Two-way radio communications
What action, if any, is required when you are departing a satellite airport that does not
have an operating control tower that is within class C airspace? - answer Contact ATC
as soon as possible
If the wind is as shown by the landing direction indicator, the pilot should land on -
answer Runway 18 and expect a crosswind from the right
Dihedral is used to stabilize the airplane about the - answer longitudinal axis
What information concerning Greater Cincinnati Airport in Covington, Kentucky, is
contained in the accompanying NOTAM excerpt? - answerthe airport has an
experimental lighting system
How often should you check the heading indicator and align it with the magnetic
compass? - answerEvery 15 minutes
In what flight condition is torque effect the greatest in a single-engine airplane? -
answerLow airspeed, high power, high angle of attack
The presence of carburetor ice in an aircraft equipped with a fixed-pitch propeller can be
verified by applying carburetor heat and noting - answera decrease in RPM and then
the gradual increase in RPM
What is the primary force that causes an airplane to turn? - answerHorizontal
component of lift
No person may operate an airplane within Class D airspace at night under special VFR
unless the - answerAirplane is equipped with instrument flight.
When departing PORTLAND International Airport to the north, the proper frequency for
departure control is - answer133.0
If it is necessary to set the altimeter from 29.15 to 29.85, what change occurs? -
answer700-foot increase in indicated altitude
, If the aircraft's radio fails, what is the recommended procedure when landing at a
controlled airport? - answerObserve the traffic flow, enter the pattern, and look for a light
signal from the tower.
An on glide slope indication from a tri-color VASI is - answera green light signal
FAA advisory circulars provide what type of information? - answerNon-regulatory, but
necessary for good operating procedures.
An airport beacon with two white flashes and one green flash indicates - answera
military airport
An electrical system failure (battery and alternator) occurs during flight. In this situation,
you would - answerexperience avionics equipment failure
This symbol is used on sectional charts to represent an airport which has - answera
hard-surfaced runway that is 1,500 feet to 8,069 feet in length.
What are the basic VFR weather minimums, if any, for flight at 6,500 feet MSL in the
airspace shown by A? - answerClear of clouds with three statute miles of visibility
One purpose of the dual ignition system on an aircraft engine is to provide for -
answerImproved engine performance
One of the main functions of flaps during approach and landing is to - answerIncrease
the angle of descent without the increasing airspeed
On a sectional chart, what does the notation "NO SVFR" above the airport name
indicate? - answerNo special VFR operations are permitted at anytime
What VFR weather minimums are required to take off from SALINA Airport? -
answerVisibility of three miles and a ceiling of 1,000 feet, or special VFR
A large letter "X" placed near the runway threshold indicates the - answerrunway is
closed.
Unless otherwise authorized, two-way radio communications with ATC are required for
landing and takeoffs. - answerAt all tower controlled airports regardless of weather
conditions.
A controller may issue a safety alert to an aircraft under his control when that aircraft is -
answerin unsafe proximity to terrain, obstructions, or another aircraft
What is the minimum ceiling requirement for VFR operations in the airspace
represented in C? - answer1,000 Feet