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1. What personal documents and endorsements are you required to have be- ofre
you fly solo?
Answer Student identification, third class medical certificate, endorsement from CFI, and government ID.
2. What are your student pilot limitations regarding carriage of passengers or cargo
and flying for compensation or hire?
Answer Student pilots are not allowed to have passengers or cargo nor fly for hire or compensation.
3. Explain student pilot limitations concerning visibility and flight above clouds.-
Answer Visibility 3 sm in the day and 5 sm at night. Need to fly with visual reference to the surface (see the ground) 500
ft below, 1000 ft above, and 2000 ft horizontally. (3-152)
4. Who has the final authority and responsibility for the operation of the aircraft
when you are flying solo?
Answer I have the final authority when flying solo. Part 91.3
5. Discuss what preflight action concerning the airport and aircraft performance
,is specified in the regulations for a local flight. NWKRAFT
Answer Notams, Weather, Known ATC delays, runway length, alternate airports, fuel requirements, and take ott
and landing distances. 91.103
6. During engine run up, you cause rocks, debris, and propeller blast to be
directed toward another aircraft or person. Could this be considered careless
or reckless operation of an aircraft?
Answer Yes
7. You may not fly as a pilot of a civil aircraft within how many hours after
consumption of any alcoholic beverage? Or while you have what percent by
weight or more alcohol in your blood?
Answer 8 hours, .04%
8. What are the general requirements pertaining to the use of seatbelts and
shoulder harnesses?
Answer Must be worn while taxing, takeott, and landing.
9. What is the minimum fuel reserve for day VFR flight, and on what cruise speed id
the fuel reserve based?
Answer Fly to the first point of intended landing plus 30 more minutes of flight time, but for USAG its plus 45
more minutes of flight time. Normal cruise speed.
, 10. A transponder with Mode C is required at all times in all airspace at and above
what altitude, excluding that airspace at and below what altitude?
Answer 10,000 feet, and 2,500 feet
11. What aircraft certificates and documents must be aboard when you are flying
solo?
Answer ARROWPC. Airworthiness certificate, radio license, registration, operating handbook and limitations, weight
and balance, placards, and compass card.
12. No person may operate so close to another aircraft as to create a(n)
Answer Collision hazard
13. Who has the right of way when two aircraft are on final approach to land at
the same time?
Answer The aircraft with the lowest altitude has the right of way. Part 91.113
14. What action do you need to take if you are overtaking another aircraft and which
aircraft has the right of way?
Answer Alter course to the right to create separation then proceed to course. Aircraft being overtaken
has the right of way.
15. What should you do if you are on a head on collision course with another
aircraft?