Auburn Pre solo Exam Questions &
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FAR 61 part C A -
correct answer ✅Prior to conducting a solo flight, a student pilot
must have:
(1) Received and logged flight training for the maneuvers and
procedures of this section that are appropriate to the make and
model of aircraft to be flown; and
(2) Demonstrated satisfactory proficiency and safety, as judged by
an authorized instructor, on the maneuvers and procedures
required by this section in the make and model of aircraft or similar
make and model of aircraft to be flown.
FAR 61 part C B -
correct answer ✅A student pilot who is receiving training for a
single-engine airplane rating or privileges must receive and log
flight training for the following maneuvers and procedures:
(1) Proper flight preparation procedures, including preflight
planning and preparation, powerplant operation, and aircraft
systems;
(2) Taxiing or surface operations, including runups;
(3) Takeoffs and landings, including normal and crosswind;
(4) Straight and level flight, and turns in both directions;
(5) Climbs and climbing turns;
,Auburn Pre solo Exam Questions &
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(6) Airport traffic patterns, including entry and departure
procedures;
(7) Collision avoidance, windshear avoidance, and wake turbulence
avoidance;
(8) Descents, with and without turns, using high and low drag
configurations;
(9) Flight at various airspeeds from cruise to slow flight;
(10) Stall entries from various flight attitudes and power
combinations with recovery initiated at the first indication of a stall,
and recovery from a full stall;
(11) Emergency procedures and equipment malfunctions;
(12) Ground reference maneuvers;
(13) Approaches to a landing area with simulated engine
malfunctions;
(14) Slips to a landing; and
(15) Go-arounds.
FAR 61 part C C -
correct answer ✅A student pilot may not operate an aircraft in
solo flight unless that student pilot has received an endorsement in
the student's logbook for the specific make and model aircraft to be
, Auburn Pre solo Exam Questions &
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flown by an authorized instructor who gave the training within the
90 days preceding the date of the flight.
FAR 61 part C D -
correct answer ✅General. A student pilot may not operate an
aircraft in solo flight unless that student has met the requirements
of this section. The term "solo flight" as used in this subpart means
that flight time during which a student pilot is the sole occupant of
the aircraft or that flight time during which the student performs
the duties of a pilot in command of a gas balloon or an airship
requiring more than one pilot flight crewmember.
(b) Aeronautical knowledge. A student pilot must demonstrate
satisfactory aeronautical knowledge on a knowledge test that
meets the requirements of this paragraph:
(1) The test must address the student pilot's knowledge of -
(i) Applicable sections of parts 61 and 91 of this chapter;
(ii) Airspace rules and procedures for the airport where the solo
flight will be performed; and
(iii) Flight characteristics and operational limitations for the make
and model of aircraft to be flown.
Part 91 Subpart A A -
correct answer ✅The pilot in command of an aircraft is directly
Answers (Grade A+)
FAR 61 part C A -
correct answer ✅Prior to conducting a solo flight, a student pilot
must have:
(1) Received and logged flight training for the maneuvers and
procedures of this section that are appropriate to the make and
model of aircraft to be flown; and
(2) Demonstrated satisfactory proficiency and safety, as judged by
an authorized instructor, on the maneuvers and procedures
required by this section in the make and model of aircraft or similar
make and model of aircraft to be flown.
FAR 61 part C B -
correct answer ✅A student pilot who is receiving training for a
single-engine airplane rating or privileges must receive and log
flight training for the following maneuvers and procedures:
(1) Proper flight preparation procedures, including preflight
planning and preparation, powerplant operation, and aircraft
systems;
(2) Taxiing or surface operations, including runups;
(3) Takeoffs and landings, including normal and crosswind;
(4) Straight and level flight, and turns in both directions;
(5) Climbs and climbing turns;
,Auburn Pre solo Exam Questions &
Answers (Grade A+)
(6) Airport traffic patterns, including entry and departure
procedures;
(7) Collision avoidance, windshear avoidance, and wake turbulence
avoidance;
(8) Descents, with and without turns, using high and low drag
configurations;
(9) Flight at various airspeeds from cruise to slow flight;
(10) Stall entries from various flight attitudes and power
combinations with recovery initiated at the first indication of a stall,
and recovery from a full stall;
(11) Emergency procedures and equipment malfunctions;
(12) Ground reference maneuvers;
(13) Approaches to a landing area with simulated engine
malfunctions;
(14) Slips to a landing; and
(15) Go-arounds.
FAR 61 part C C -
correct answer ✅A student pilot may not operate an aircraft in
solo flight unless that student pilot has received an endorsement in
the student's logbook for the specific make and model aircraft to be
, Auburn Pre solo Exam Questions &
Answers (Grade A+)
flown by an authorized instructor who gave the training within the
90 days preceding the date of the flight.
FAR 61 part C D -
correct answer ✅General. A student pilot may not operate an
aircraft in solo flight unless that student has met the requirements
of this section. The term "solo flight" as used in this subpart means
that flight time during which a student pilot is the sole occupant of
the aircraft or that flight time during which the student performs
the duties of a pilot in command of a gas balloon or an airship
requiring more than one pilot flight crewmember.
(b) Aeronautical knowledge. A student pilot must demonstrate
satisfactory aeronautical knowledge on a knowledge test that
meets the requirements of this paragraph:
(1) The test must address the student pilot's knowledge of -
(i) Applicable sections of parts 61 and 91 of this chapter;
(ii) Airspace rules and procedures for the airport where the solo
flight will be performed; and
(iii) Flight characteristics and operational limitations for the make
and model of aircraft to be flown.
Part 91 Subpart A A -
correct answer ✅The pilot in command of an aircraft is directly