ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE 700 QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |
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Except when necessary for takeoff or landing, an aircraft may not be operated closer
than what distance from any person, vessel, vehicle, or structure? - ANSWER: 500
feet
One weather phenomenon which will always occur when flying across a front is a
change in the - ANSWER: wind direction.
Which incident requires an immediate notification be made to the nearest NTSB field
office? - ANSWER: An overdue aircraft that is believed to be involved in an accident.
Where is the "Available Landing Distance" (ALD) data published for an airport that
utilizes Land and Hold Short Operations (LAHSO)? - ANSWER: Chart Supplement
(Formerly the Airport/Facility Directory).
Most midair collision accidents occur during - ANSWER: clear days.
The numbers 8 and 26 on the approach ends of the runway indicate that the runway
is orientated approximately - ANSWER: 080° and 260° magnetic.
What minimum pilot certification is required for operation within Class B airspace? -
ANSWER: Private Pilot Certificate or Student Pilot Certificate with appropriate
logbook endorsements.
Upon encountering severe turbulence, which flight condition should the pilot
attempt to maintain? - ANSWER: Level flight attitude.
If a certificated pilot changes permanent mailing address and fails to notify the FAA
Airmen Certification Branch of the new address, the pilot is entitled to exercise the
privileges of the pilot certificate for a period of only - ANSWER: 30 days after the
date of the move.
While cruising at 9,500 feet MSL, the fuel/air mixture is properly adjusted. What will
occur if a descent to 4,500 feet MSL is made without readjusting the mixture? -
ANSWER: The fuel/air mixture may become excessively lean.
Unless otherwise authorized, what is the maximum indicated airspeed at which a
person may operate an aircraft below 10,000 feet MSL? - ANSWER: 250 knots
What situation is most conducive to the formation of radiation fog? - ANSWER:
Warm, moist air over low, flatland areas on clear, calm nights.
, Completion of an annual inspection and the return of the aircraft to service should
always be indicated by - ANSWER: an appropriate notation in the aircraft
maintenance records.
SIGMET's are issued as a warning of weather conditions hazardous to which aircraft?
- ANSWER: All aircraft.
Airport taxiway edge lights are identified at night by - ANSWER: blue omnidirectional
lights.
During an approach to a stall, an increased load factor will cause the airplane to -
ANSWER: stall at a higher airspeed.
What is the most effective way to use the eyes during night flight? - ANSWER: Scan
slowly to permit offcenter viewing.
When must batteries in an emergency locator transmitter (ELT) be replaced or
recharged, if rechargeable? - ANSWER: When the ELT has been in use for more than
1 cumulative hour.
The correct method of stating 4,500 feet MSL to ATC is - ANSWER: "FOUR
THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED."
One purpose of the dual ignition system on an aircraft engine is to provide for -
ANSWER: improved engine performance.
Which would provide the greatest gain in altitude in the shortest distance during
climb after takeoff? - ANSWER: VX.
After landing at a tower-controlled airport, when should the pilot contact ground
control? - ANSWER: When advised by the tower to do so.
A pilot convicted of operating an aircraft as a crewmember under the influence of
alcohol, or using drugs that affect the person's faculties, is grounds for - ANSWER:
denial of an application for an FAA certificate, rating, or authorization issued under
14 CFR part 61.
The most effective method of scanning for other aircraft for collision avoidance
during daylight hours is to use - ANSWER: a series of short, regularly spaced eye
movements to search each 10-degree sector.
How soon after the conviction for driving while intoxicated by alcohol or drugs shall
it be reported to the FAA, Civil Aviation Security Division? - ANSWER: No later than
60 days after the motor vehicle action.