NEWEST JEPPESEN PRIVATE PILOT END OF COURSE EXAM
2024 ACTUAL TEST QUESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED
ANSWERS (FULL REVISED TEST) |GUARANTEED PASS. (BRAND
NEW!!)
What are the requirements to become a private pilot? - ANSWER: You must be at
least 17 years of age, complete specific training and flight time requirements
described in the FARs, pass a knowledge exam, and complete a practical test.
What are the requirements to obtain a third-class medical certificate? - ANSWER:
Pass a physical exam administered by an FAA-authorized aviation medical examiner.
What are the privileges associated with having a private pilot certificate? - ANSWER:
Being able to carry passengers and sharing expenses with other pilots
What are the categories of aircraft that can be flown with a private pilot certificate? -
ANSWER: Airplane, rotorcraft, glider, lighter-than-air, and powered lift.
In order to remain current and act as a PIC you must - ANSWER: Satisfactorily
complete a flight review every 24 months and if carrying passengers, perform three
takeoffs and landings in the same aircraft category and class within the preceding 90
days.
What rating is an essential requirement for most career flying jobs? - ANSWER:
Multi-Engine
Additional pilot certificates that can be added to the private pilot certificate are
commercial pilot, airline transport pilot, and - ANSWER: Certified flight instructor.
What is the purpose of the FAA? - ANSWER: To govern commercial and general
aviation
As part of the requirements to be able to fly solo as a student pilot, you must hold at
least a - ANSWER: third-class medical certificate.
How do variations in the atmospheric pressure affect your body when flying? -
ANSWER: Reduced pressure can cause pain in the ears, sinuses, and abdomen and
can cause decompression sickness after scuba diving.
What are four ways to minimize the effects of motion sickness? - ANSWER: Reduce
stress and anxiety; schedule flights to avoid turbulent conditions; focus on objects
outside the aircraft; open fresh air vents
How does fatigue affect pilot performance? - ANSWER: Degrades concentration,
impairs coordination, and decreases the ability to communicate
, How can alcohol impair your ability to control your airplane? - ANSWER: It reduces
coordination, slows reflexes, and impairs vision.
If you are using a drug, what process should you follow before flying? - ANSWER:
Perform a self-assessment, obtain an aviation medical examiner's approval, and
verify FAA approval of the drug.
What actions do you need to take to plan for practicing flight maneuvers and
procedures? - ANSWER: Determine and appropriate altitude and location for
practice; determine the maneuver and procedure steps and appropriate airplane
configurations using the pilot's operating handbook (POH) and your training
materials.
What are steps in the positive exchange of flight controls procedure? - ANSWER: 1.
The pilot passing the control says, "You have the flight controls," and continues to fly
the airplane.
2. The pilot taking control says, "I have the flight control," and moves the control
stick to confirm.
3. The pilot passing the control says, "You have the flight controls," releases the
flight controls, and visually verifies that the other pilot has the flight controls.
What are the elements of the passenger briefing that you should perform prior to
the flight? - ANSWER: How and when to fasten safety belts, air vent location and
operation, fire extinguisher location and operation, egress and emergency operation
of doors and windows, traffic and talking including use of headsets, your questions
(passenger questions)
What are the elements of a takeoff briefing? - ANSWER: Wind direction and velocity,
runway length and conditions, takeoff distance, initial heading, initial altitude,
takeoff and climb speeds, departure procedures, emergency plan in case of an
engine failure after takeoff, pilot and co-pilot responsibilities.
What are the elements of before-landing briefing? - ANSWER: Airport information
and weather conditions, active runway, terrain and obstacles, airport elevation and
patter altitude, and traffic pattern entry
For what flight operations do you use each type of checklist? - ANSWER: Use normal
checklist to accomplish procedures required during flight operations; use abnormal
checklist to manage situations that might compromise flight safety if not addressed;
use emergency checklist to manage situations that threaten flight safety and must be
addressed immediately.
What are the differences between the do-list and flow pattern methods of
performing checklist procedures? - ANSWER: To perform a do-list, you read the
checklist item and the associated action then perform the action. Us a do-list when
you have time and completion of each step in the correct order is critical. A flow
2024 ACTUAL TEST QUESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED
ANSWERS (FULL REVISED TEST) |GUARANTEED PASS. (BRAND
NEW!!)
What are the requirements to become a private pilot? - ANSWER: You must be at
least 17 years of age, complete specific training and flight time requirements
described in the FARs, pass a knowledge exam, and complete a practical test.
What are the requirements to obtain a third-class medical certificate? - ANSWER:
Pass a physical exam administered by an FAA-authorized aviation medical examiner.
What are the privileges associated with having a private pilot certificate? - ANSWER:
Being able to carry passengers and sharing expenses with other pilots
What are the categories of aircraft that can be flown with a private pilot certificate? -
ANSWER: Airplane, rotorcraft, glider, lighter-than-air, and powered lift.
In order to remain current and act as a PIC you must - ANSWER: Satisfactorily
complete a flight review every 24 months and if carrying passengers, perform three
takeoffs and landings in the same aircraft category and class within the preceding 90
days.
What rating is an essential requirement for most career flying jobs? - ANSWER:
Multi-Engine
Additional pilot certificates that can be added to the private pilot certificate are
commercial pilot, airline transport pilot, and - ANSWER: Certified flight instructor.
What is the purpose of the FAA? - ANSWER: To govern commercial and general
aviation
As part of the requirements to be able to fly solo as a student pilot, you must hold at
least a - ANSWER: third-class medical certificate.
How do variations in the atmospheric pressure affect your body when flying? -
ANSWER: Reduced pressure can cause pain in the ears, sinuses, and abdomen and
can cause decompression sickness after scuba diving.
What are four ways to minimize the effects of motion sickness? - ANSWER: Reduce
stress and anxiety; schedule flights to avoid turbulent conditions; focus on objects
outside the aircraft; open fresh air vents
How does fatigue affect pilot performance? - ANSWER: Degrades concentration,
impairs coordination, and decreases the ability to communicate
, How can alcohol impair your ability to control your airplane? - ANSWER: It reduces
coordination, slows reflexes, and impairs vision.
If you are using a drug, what process should you follow before flying? - ANSWER:
Perform a self-assessment, obtain an aviation medical examiner's approval, and
verify FAA approval of the drug.
What actions do you need to take to plan for practicing flight maneuvers and
procedures? - ANSWER: Determine and appropriate altitude and location for
practice; determine the maneuver and procedure steps and appropriate airplane
configurations using the pilot's operating handbook (POH) and your training
materials.
What are steps in the positive exchange of flight controls procedure? - ANSWER: 1.
The pilot passing the control says, "You have the flight controls," and continues to fly
the airplane.
2. The pilot taking control says, "I have the flight control," and moves the control
stick to confirm.
3. The pilot passing the control says, "You have the flight controls," releases the
flight controls, and visually verifies that the other pilot has the flight controls.
What are the elements of the passenger briefing that you should perform prior to
the flight? - ANSWER: How and when to fasten safety belts, air vent location and
operation, fire extinguisher location and operation, egress and emergency operation
of doors and windows, traffic and talking including use of headsets, your questions
(passenger questions)
What are the elements of a takeoff briefing? - ANSWER: Wind direction and velocity,
runway length and conditions, takeoff distance, initial heading, initial altitude,
takeoff and climb speeds, departure procedures, emergency plan in case of an
engine failure after takeoff, pilot and co-pilot responsibilities.
What are the elements of before-landing briefing? - ANSWER: Airport information
and weather conditions, active runway, terrain and obstacles, airport elevation and
patter altitude, and traffic pattern entry
For what flight operations do you use each type of checklist? - ANSWER: Use normal
checklist to accomplish procedures required during flight operations; use abnormal
checklist to manage situations that might compromise flight safety if not addressed;
use emergency checklist to manage situations that threaten flight safety and must be
addressed immediately.
What are the differences between the do-list and flow pattern methods of
performing checklist procedures? - ANSWER: To perform a do-list, you read the
checklist item and the associated action then perform the action. Us a do-list when
you have time and completion of each step in the correct order is critical. A flow