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Gyroscopic Precession), Lift & Drag Principles (Induced, Parasitic, Skin,
Interference), Wingtip Vortices & Wake Avoidance, Oxygen Requirements &
Delivery Systems (Continuous Flow, Diluter Demand, Pressure Demand), Static &
Dynamic Stability, Load Factor, Stall & Spin Recognition and Recovery, Angle of
Attack, Angle of Incidence, Aircraft Axes & Controls (Pitch, Roll, Yaw), Lift & Thrust
Equilibrium, Airspeed Types (Calibrated, True), Engine Operation & Powerplant
Systems (LHAND), Emergency Procedures, Spin Recovery, Airspace Classification &
Requirements (Class B, C, D, E), Weather Minimums, Flight Instruments
(ATOMATOFLAMES, FLAPS, GRABCARD), Night & IFR Equipment, LAHSO
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What privileges come with getting your commercial pilot certificate?
You are now able to get paid for flying people or property.
What are the recency requirements to fly with passengers?
You must have done 3 takeoff and landings within the preceding 90 days. (Touch and Goes are
fine)
What are the night time currency requirements to fly with passengers?
,3 Takeoff and Landings within the preceding days. (Must be to full stops)
When can you log night time landings?
1 Hour after and 1 Hour before Civil Twilight
How long does a first medical certificate last for if you are under 40?
12 Calendar Months
When your first medical certificate expires what happens?
After the first 12 calendars months your medical will transfer to a third class. You would now
have a third class that would expire after 48 months rather than 60.
What are some restrictions for Basic Med?
6 No more than 6 seats and no more than 5 passengers
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6 Not more than 6,000lbs (Maximum Takeoff Weight)
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6 Held any valid medical after July 14, 2006
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Must be below 18,000
(Only in United States, No more than 250 Kts, Not be paid)
,What are the requirements to fly under Basic Med?
U.S. Driver License
Held Valid Medical after july 14, 2006
No Revoked or Taken Away
Most recent medical has to be approved and not revoked
Medical Aviation Course with 24 calendar months
Seen a State license physician with 48 months
When do you NEED a Class 1 Medical Certificate?
Pilots who exercise airline transport pilot (ATP) privileges.
What checklist should you use to determine that you are safe to fly?
(IM-SAFE)
I = Illness (Am I Sick or feel sick)
M = Medication (Anything I shouldn't have taken before flying)
S = Stress (Any Stress for the flight or outside of flying)
A = Alcohol (Within the last 8 hours)
F = Fatigue (Am I so tire that it will effect my flying ability)
E = External Pressure (Is there anything that is forcing me to fly)
What Acronym shows the airplane is airworthy?
, (DIE)
D = Documents
I = Inspections
E = Equipment
What documents must you have for your aircraft to be airworthy?
(ARROW) (PEC)
A = Airworthiness (Doesn't Expire)
R = Registration (Expires after 7 Years)
R = Radio Certificate (ATP planes don't have one cause they don't fly outside the U.S.
O = Operating and Limitation Handbook
W = Weight and Balance
P = Placards
E = External Data Plate
C = Compass Deviation Card
What inspections must be done in order for an aircraft to be airworthy?
(AV1ATE)
A = Annual (24 Calendar Months)
V = VOR Check (30 Days)
1 = 100 Hour (Every 100 Hours)
A = Altimeter (24 Calendar Months)
T = Transponder (24 Calendar Months)