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Category: (as used with respect to the certification, ratings, privileges, and limitations of airmen)
- Answer means a broad classification of aircraft. Examples include: airplane; rotorcraft;
glider; and lighter-than-air
Category: (as used with respect to the certification of aircraft) - Answer means a grouping of
aircraft based upon intended use or operating limitations. Examples include: transport, normal,
utility, acrobatic, limited, restricted, and provisional.
Class: (as used with respect to the certification, ratings, privileges, and limitations of airmen) -
Answer means a classification of aircraft within a category having similar operating
characteristics. Examples include: single engine; multiengine; land; water; gyroplane; helicopter;
airship; and free balloon
Class: (as used with respect to the certification of aircraft) - Answer means a broad grouping
of aircraft having similar characteristics of propulsion, flight, or landing. Examples include:
airplane; rotorcraft; glider; balloon; landplane; and seaplane.
What are the possible consequences of refusal to submit to an alcohol test or to furnish test
results? (61.16) - Answer (a) Denial of an application for any certificate, rating, or
authorization issued under this part for a period of up to 1 year after the date of that refusal; or
(b) Suspension or revocation of any certificate, rating, or authorization issued under this part.
(61.29 (e)), A person who has lost a pilot or medical certificate may carry a facsimile obtained
from the FAA for a period of up to _______ days pending the receipt of a duplicate certificate. -
Answer 60 days
One of the prerequisites for practical test in part 61.39 states that the applicant has received
and logged _______________ ___________________ within 60 days preceding the date of
application in preparation for the practical test; - Answer training time
5. According to part 61.43 (OLD) - - - - - - - based on that applicant's ability to safely: - Answer
1. Perform the tasks specified in the areas of operation for the certificate or rating sought within
the approved standards;
2. Demonstrate mastery of the aircraft with the successful outcome of each task performed
never seriously in doubt;
,3. Demonstrate satisfactory proficiency and competency within the approved standards;
4. Demonstrate sound judgement; and
5. Demonstrate single-pilot competence if the aircraft is type certificated for single-pilot
operations.
An applicant for a knowledge or practical test who fails that test may reapply for the test only
after the applicant has received: (61.49) - Answer (1) The necessary training from an
authorized instructor who has determined that the applicant is proficient to pass the test; and
(2) An endorsement from an authorized instructor who gave the applicant the additional
training.
(61.51 (e) (4)
A student pilot may log PIC time only when that pilot is the sole occupant of an aircraft, has a
current solo flight endorsement, and is undergoing training.
T or F? - Answer True;
(4) A student pilot may log pilot-in-command time only when the student pilot -
(i) Is the sole occupant of the aircraft or is performing the duties of pilot of command of an
airship requiring more than one pilot flight crewmember;
(ii) Has a solo flight endorsement as required under § 61.87 of this part; and
(iii) Is undergoing training for a pilot certificate or rating.
(61.51 (g)) When may a pilot or flight instructor log instrument time? - Answer (1) A person
may log instrument time only for that flight time when the person operates the aircraft solely by
reference to instruments under actual or simulated instrument flight conditions.
(2) An authorized instructor may log instrument time when conducting instrument flight
instruction in actual instrument flight conditions.
(3) For the purposes of logging instrument time to meet the recent instrument experience
requirements of § 61.57(c) of this part, the following information must be recorded in the
person's logbook -
(i) The location and type of each instrument approach accomplished; and
, (ii) The name of the safety pilot, if required.
(4) A person may use time in a full flight simulator, flight training device, or aviation training
device for acquiring instrument aeronautical experience for a pilot certificate or rating provided
an authorized instructor is present to observe that time and signs the person's logbook or
training record to verify the time and the content of the training session.
(5) A person may use time in a full flight simulator, flight training device, or aviation training
device for satisfying instrument recency experience requirements provided a logbook or training
record is maintained to specify the training device, time, and the content.
(61.51 (h)) Training time must be logged in a logbook and must be endorsed in a
__________________ manner by the authorized instructor. - Answer legible
According to 14 CFR part 61, section 61.51 ( i ) (2), a student pilot on a solo cross-country flight
must carry what items in the aircraft: - Answer (i) Pilot logbook;
(ii) Student pilot certificate; and
(iii) Any other record required by this section.
61.56 (a) requires a flight review that consists of a minimum of ______ hour(s) flight training
and ______ hour(s) ground training. - Answer 1 and 1
12. The holder of a ground instructor certificate who has made a change in permanent mailing
address may not, after ________ days from that date, exercise the privileges of the certificate
unless the holder has notified the FAA in writing. (61.60)
A. 30
B. 60
C. 90 - Answer A. 30
No person may act or attempt to act as a crewmember of a civil aircraft while having ________
percent by weight or more alcohol in the blood: (91.17)
A. .02
B. .04
C. .004 - Answer B. .04
(91.126 (d) )
There are no control towers at airports with only class G airspace at the surface.