CAPR 70-1 Powered Aircraft Exam
Questions and Answers Top rated
Latest Version
Question>> 1
When after the completion of the sortie, when must the
mission files and debriefing be uploaded to WMIRS?
Answer>>
Within 72 hours
Question>> 2
Could a CAP pilot perform simulated emergency procedures
during an Orientation Flight?
Answer>>
No
Question>> 3
Are CAP aircraft authorize to fly within icing conditions?
Answer>>
CAP aircraft will not be flown into known or forecast icing
conditions in the area of operations.
Question>> 4
When can Aircrew Rest period start?
Answer>>
-- Crew rest periods cannot begin until after the completion
of official duties.
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,-- Refueling, hangaring the aircraft, de-briefing, uploading
imagery, or other official business that requires active
participation of an aircrew member interrupts or delays that
aircrew member's crew rest period.
Question>> 5
Who could suspend CAP flying privileges of a member for
cause if they believe that crew member's behavior creates an
ongoing concern regarding their readiness for continued
flying duties?
Answer>>
Any commander in a CAP member's chain of command, or
an Incident Commander (IC) during a supervised mission
Question>> 6
What requirements must be met before someone can
operate as a CAP Pilot in airplanes or gliders?
Answer>>
-- Be current and qualified in accordance with the
requirements of 14 CFR for a private pilot or higher
certificate
-- Complete the CAP Aircrew Professionalism course.
-- Have successfully passed a CAP Pilot Flight Evaluation in
the appropriate category of aircraft within the past 12
calendar months; and
-- Complete Level I of the senior member professional
development program if a senior member.
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,Question>> 7
When must a flight plan or FAA flight following be obtained?
Answer>>
For every flight in a CAP aircraft beyond 50 nautical miles
(nm) from the point of origin
Question>> 8
Can a CAP member may be assessed for some or all
damages due to negligent operation or movement of CAP
corporate aircraft?
Answer>>
Yes
Question>> 9
What requirements must be met before someone can
operate as a CAP Instrument Pilot?
Answer>>
4.2
-- Be current and qualified in accordance with the
requirements of 14 CFR for instrument privileges
-- Within the past 12 calendar months, have successfully
passed a CAP Pilot Flight Evaluation with an endorsement for
instrument privileges; or
-- Have added an FAA instrument airplane rating to their
FAA pilot certificate within the past 12 calendar months; or
Question>> 10
Can non-instrument rated pilots operate under special VFR?
Answer>>
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, No
Question>> 11
Can a CAP member charge for any any ground instruction or
flight training?
Answer>>
No
Question>> 12
What happens if the SSO appears to have been caused by
crew action or inaction that creates an ongoing concern
regarding their readiness for continued flying duties? (e.g.,
willful violation, excessive risk tolerance, disregard for
procedures, lack of proficiency, etc.)
Answer>>
The commander shall suspend those specific crew members
"for cause"
Question>> 13
What happens when the weather decreases below the
approach minimums authorized by the flight release officer?
Answer>>
-- The pilot in command is expected to abort the landing
and continue to the planned alternate airport or establish a
holding pattern and wait until conditions again meet the
above requirements.
-- If conditions at available alternates and the primary airport
do not improve or
otherwise meet these requirements, pilots may exercise
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Questions and Answers Top rated
Latest Version
Question>> 1
When after the completion of the sortie, when must the
mission files and debriefing be uploaded to WMIRS?
Answer>>
Within 72 hours
Question>> 2
Could a CAP pilot perform simulated emergency procedures
during an Orientation Flight?
Answer>>
No
Question>> 3
Are CAP aircraft authorize to fly within icing conditions?
Answer>>
CAP aircraft will not be flown into known or forecast icing
conditions in the area of operations.
Question>> 4
When can Aircrew Rest period start?
Answer>>
-- Crew rest periods cannot begin until after the completion
of official duties.
Page 1 of 31
,-- Refueling, hangaring the aircraft, de-briefing, uploading
imagery, or other official business that requires active
participation of an aircrew member interrupts or delays that
aircrew member's crew rest period.
Question>> 5
Who could suspend CAP flying privileges of a member for
cause if they believe that crew member's behavior creates an
ongoing concern regarding their readiness for continued
flying duties?
Answer>>
Any commander in a CAP member's chain of command, or
an Incident Commander (IC) during a supervised mission
Question>> 6
What requirements must be met before someone can
operate as a CAP Pilot in airplanes or gliders?
Answer>>
-- Be current and qualified in accordance with the
requirements of 14 CFR for a private pilot or higher
certificate
-- Complete the CAP Aircrew Professionalism course.
-- Have successfully passed a CAP Pilot Flight Evaluation in
the appropriate category of aircraft within the past 12
calendar months; and
-- Complete Level I of the senior member professional
development program if a senior member.
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,Question>> 7
When must a flight plan or FAA flight following be obtained?
Answer>>
For every flight in a CAP aircraft beyond 50 nautical miles
(nm) from the point of origin
Question>> 8
Can a CAP member may be assessed for some or all
damages due to negligent operation or movement of CAP
corporate aircraft?
Answer>>
Yes
Question>> 9
What requirements must be met before someone can
operate as a CAP Instrument Pilot?
Answer>>
4.2
-- Be current and qualified in accordance with the
requirements of 14 CFR for instrument privileges
-- Within the past 12 calendar months, have successfully
passed a CAP Pilot Flight Evaluation with an endorsement for
instrument privileges; or
-- Have added an FAA instrument airplane rating to their
FAA pilot certificate within the past 12 calendar months; or
Question>> 10
Can non-instrument rated pilots operate under special VFR?
Answer>>
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, No
Question>> 11
Can a CAP member charge for any any ground instruction or
flight training?
Answer>>
No
Question>> 12
What happens if the SSO appears to have been caused by
crew action or inaction that creates an ongoing concern
regarding their readiness for continued flying duties? (e.g.,
willful violation, excessive risk tolerance, disregard for
procedures, lack of proficiency, etc.)
Answer>>
The commander shall suspend those specific crew members
"for cause"
Question>> 13
What happens when the weather decreases below the
approach minimums authorized by the flight release officer?
Answer>>
-- The pilot in command is expected to abort the landing
and continue to the planned alternate airport or establish a
holding pattern and wait until conditions again meet the
above requirements.
-- If conditions at available alternates and the primary airport
do not improve or
otherwise meet these requirements, pilots may exercise
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