Exam Questions with All Correct
Answers.
Which is defined as the term crewmember - Answer A person assigned to perform duty in an
aircraft during flight time
The NTSB defines a serious injury as any injury which - Answer Causes severe tendon
damage
if an aircraft is involved in an accident the nearest NTSB field office shall be notified - Answer
Immediately
Notification to the NTSB is required when there has been substantial damage, which - Answer
Adversely affects aircraft performance
NTSB part 830 requires an immediate notification as a result of which incident - Answer
Flight control system malfunction
The operator of an aircraft that has been involved in an accident is required to file a report
within how many days - Answer 10
The operator of an aircraft that has been involved in an incident is required to submit a report
to the nearest field office of the NTSB - Answer Only if requested to do so
Which Aileron position should you generally use when taxing in strong quarterly headwinds? -
Answer The aileron, up on the left side from which the wind is blowing
When taxing with Strong quarterly tailwinds, which aileron position should be used - Answer
The aileron, down on the side from which the wind is blowing
During level turn inside by side, airplanes, which is characteristics of student performance -
Answer diving during left, turns because the nose appears to rise during entry into these
turns
During training in steep turns, if the nose is allowed to get excessively low, resulting in
significant altitude loss, the pilot should - Answer Reduce the angle of bank with coordinated
use of Rutter and Alaron, and then rise the nose with elevator
, The primary purpose of practicing operations at reduced airspeed is to enable students to -
Answer Develop proficiency, in their sense of feel, and their ability to use the controls
properly at various speeds
The objective of a cross control stall demonstration is to - Answer Show the effect of
improper control techniques and emphasize the importance of coordinated control when
making turns
When, beginning a rectangle course, determining factor in deciding the distance from the field
boundary at which an aircraft should be flown, is the - Answer Steepness of the bank desired
in the turn
refer to figure 48 in Flying, the rectangle course, when would the aircraft be turned less than
90°? - Answer Corners one and four
Referring to figure 48 in flying the rectangle course, when would the aircraft be turned more
than 90°? - Answer Corner two and three
Referring to figure 48 in flying rectangle course, when should the aircraft bank vary from a steep
bank to a medium bank? - Answer Corner three
Referring to figure 48 in flying a rectangle course, which would describe the proper angle of
bank - Answer Corner, one shallow to medium, corner, two, medium to steep, corner, three
steep to medium, and corner, four medium to shallow
Refer to figure 49 at which point will the wing lateral axis be in alignment with the pylon during
turns around a point - Answer Three and seven
Refer to figure 49 if you instruct a student to practice turns around a point using a bank that is
not too exceed 45° at its steepest point, it would be best to start at which of the positions
shown - Answer Seven
During turns around a point, and imaginary line from the pilots eye, and parallel to the lateral
axis, should point to the pylon when the aircraft is a beam the point ahead directly - Answer
Upwind or downwind
Refer to figure 49 the ground speed will be equal in which position - Answer One and five,
two and four, six and eight
Refer to figure 49 the angle of bank will be most nearly equal in which position - Answer One
and five