Commercial Stage ||| Jeppesen EXAM LATEST 2026-
2027 QUESTIONS AND 100% Verified ANSWERS
What is true regarding accelerate-stop distance for a light twin airplane? - answer>>It is the runway length
required to accelerate to a speed specified by the manufacturer, normally VR or Vlof, lose an engine, and bring the
airplane to a complete stop.
Which of these loading considerations applies to light twin airplanes? - answer>>If the zero fuel weight is greater
than the maximum zero fuel weight, you must reduce the load (other than fuel) to prevent the risk of structural
damage to the wings as the airplane burns fuel during flight.
Which of these statements is true regarding the power available versus the power required for light twin
airplanes? - answer>>With one engine inoperative, a light twin typically loses 85% of its climb capability because
the power available is not much more than the power required.
What is the single-engine service ceiling for a light twin? - answer>>The maximum density altitude at which the
airplane can maintain a climb of 50 feet per minute with the critical engine feathered and the other engine at
maximum power.
Which of these V-speeds apply to multi-engine airplanes? - answer>>VR- rotation speed; VMC- minimum control
speed with one engine inoperative; VYSE- best rate-of-climb speed single engine
What is a Special Flight Rule? - answer>>A regulation with an SFAR designation issued in an appendix to the FARs
Before you act as a pilot in command of an aircraft carrying passengers, you must have made at least three
takeoffs and landings within what time period? - answer>>90 days
, For NTSB reporting purposes, what is an aircraft accident? - answer>>An occurrence in which any person suffers
death or serious injury or in which the aircraft receives substantial damage.
If a pilot in command determines that a civil aircraft is not in airworthy condition, what action must the pilot take?
- answer>>The pilot must not fly the aircraft, or if in flight, must discontinue the flight.
If an aircraft is involved in an accident, when should the nearest NTSB field office be notified? -
answer>>Immediately
IF you operate an aircraft at cabin pressure altitudes between 12,500 feet MSL and 14,000 feet MSL, when must all
required crew-members use supplemental oxygen? - answer>>For that part of the flight at those altitudes that is
of more than 30 minutes duration.
Under what conditions are you permitted to carry people for compensation or hire in a restricted category
aircraft? - answer>>Carrying passengers for compensation or hire is prohibited.
What is required to act as pilot-in-command of an aircraft with a maximum takeoff weight of more than 12,500
pounds? - answer>>A type rating for that aircraft.
What is the minimum equipment required for operating an aircraft in Class C airspace? - answer>>Two-way radio
communications equipment and a 4096-code transponder with Mode C altitude reporting capability.
What limitations are placed on a commercial pilot who does not have an instrument rating? - answer>>Not
permitted to fly IFR, not permitted to exercise commercial pilot privileges at night or on flights of more than 50
miles
2027 QUESTIONS AND 100% Verified ANSWERS
What is true regarding accelerate-stop distance for a light twin airplane? - answer>>It is the runway length
required to accelerate to a speed specified by the manufacturer, normally VR or Vlof, lose an engine, and bring the
airplane to a complete stop.
Which of these loading considerations applies to light twin airplanes? - answer>>If the zero fuel weight is greater
than the maximum zero fuel weight, you must reduce the load (other than fuel) to prevent the risk of structural
damage to the wings as the airplane burns fuel during flight.
Which of these statements is true regarding the power available versus the power required for light twin
airplanes? - answer>>With one engine inoperative, a light twin typically loses 85% of its climb capability because
the power available is not much more than the power required.
What is the single-engine service ceiling for a light twin? - answer>>The maximum density altitude at which the
airplane can maintain a climb of 50 feet per minute with the critical engine feathered and the other engine at
maximum power.
Which of these V-speeds apply to multi-engine airplanes? - answer>>VR- rotation speed; VMC- minimum control
speed with one engine inoperative; VYSE- best rate-of-climb speed single engine
What is a Special Flight Rule? - answer>>A regulation with an SFAR designation issued in an appendix to the FARs
Before you act as a pilot in command of an aircraft carrying passengers, you must have made at least three
takeoffs and landings within what time period? - answer>>90 days
, For NTSB reporting purposes, what is an aircraft accident? - answer>>An occurrence in which any person suffers
death or serious injury or in which the aircraft receives substantial damage.
If a pilot in command determines that a civil aircraft is not in airworthy condition, what action must the pilot take?
- answer>>The pilot must not fly the aircraft, or if in flight, must discontinue the flight.
If an aircraft is involved in an accident, when should the nearest NTSB field office be notified? -
answer>>Immediately
IF you operate an aircraft at cabin pressure altitudes between 12,500 feet MSL and 14,000 feet MSL, when must all
required crew-members use supplemental oxygen? - answer>>For that part of the flight at those altitudes that is
of more than 30 minutes duration.
Under what conditions are you permitted to carry people for compensation or hire in a restricted category
aircraft? - answer>>Carrying passengers for compensation or hire is prohibited.
What is required to act as pilot-in-command of an aircraft with a maximum takeoff weight of more than 12,500
pounds? - answer>>A type rating for that aircraft.
What is the minimum equipment required for operating an aircraft in Class C airspace? - answer>>Two-way radio
communications equipment and a 4096-code transponder with Mode C altitude reporting capability.
What limitations are placed on a commercial pilot who does not have an instrument rating? - answer>>Not
permitted to fly IFR, not permitted to exercise commercial pilot privileges at night or on flights of more than 50
miles