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Concepts for Pilots Exam
Questions and verified Answers
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When must an aircraft display lighted position lights during operation? -
CORRECT ANSWER-From sunset to sunrise, except in Alaska.
What colors can the anti-collision light on an aircraft be? - CORRECT ANSWER-
Aviation red or aviation white.
What does a steady red light and a flashing red light indicate about another
aircraft's movement? - CORRECT ANSWER-The other aircraft is crossing to the
left.
What does a steady white light and a flashing red light indicate about another
aircraft's movement? - CORRECT ANSWER-The other aircraft is headed away
from the observer.
, What do steady red and green lights at the same altitude indicate about another
aircraft? - CORRECT ANSWER-The other aircraft is approaching head-on.
What is the significance of the left wing red light on an aircraft? - CORRECT
ANSWER-It indicates the left side of the aircraft.
What is the significance of the right wing green light on an aircraft? - CORRECT
ANSWER-It indicates the right side of the aircraft.
What is the recommended time to turn on landing lights when operating below
10,000 feet? - CORRECT ANSWER-Day or night, especially within 10 miles of
any airport.
What conditions are pilots encouraged to turn on their landing lights? -
CORRECT ANSWER-In conditions of reduced visibility and in areas where
flocks of birds may be expected.
What does the Aeronautical Information Manual (AIM) encourage regarding
landing lights? - CORRECT ANSWER-To turn them on when operating below
10,000 feet, day or night.
What does a steady red light and a flashing red light indicate about another
aircraft's movement at the same altitude? - CORRECT ANSWER-The other
aircraft is crossing to the left.
If you observe steady red and green lights at the same altitude, what does it
indicate? - CORRECT ANSWER-The other aircraft is approaching head-on.
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