ACCURATE SOLUTIONS RATED A.
Which VFR cruising altitude is appropriate when flying
above 3,000 feet AGL on a magnetic course of 185°?
4,500 feet
Each person operating an aircraft at a VFR cruising
altitude shall maintain an odd-thousand plus 500-foot
altitude while on a
magnetic course of 0° through 179
In addition to a valid Airworthiness Certificate, what
documents or records must be aboard an aircraft
during flight
Operating limitations and Registration Certificate
When must batteries in an emergency locator
transmitter (ELT) be replaced or recharged, if
rechargeable?
When the ELT has been in use for more than 1
cumulative hour
When are non-rechargeable batteries of an
emergency locator transmitter (ELT) required to be
replaced
When 50 percent of their useful life expires
Except in Alaska, during what time period should
lighted position lights be displayed on an aircraft
Sunset to sunrise
,When operating an aircraft at cabin pressure altitudes
above 12,500 feet MSL up to and including 14,000
feet MSL, supplemental oxygen shall be used during
that flight time in excess of 30 minutes at those
altitudes.
Unless each occupant is provided with supplemental
oxygen, no person may operate a civil aircraft of U.S.
registry above a maximum cabin pressure altitude of
15,000 feet MSL
An operable 4096-code transponder with an encoding
altimeter is required in which airspace?
Class A, Class B (and within 30 miles of the
Class B primary airport), and Class C
With certain exceptions, all aircraft within
30 miles of a Class B primary airport from the
surface upward to 10,000 feet MSL must be
equipped with
an operable transponder having either Mode S or
4096-code capability with Mode C automatic altitude
reporting capability
No person may operate an aircraft in acrobatic flight
when
over any congested area of a city, town, or
settlement
In which controlled airspace is acrobatic flight
prohibited
, Class D airspace, Class E airspace designated
for Federal Airways
What is the lowest altitude permitted for acrobatic
flight
1,500 feet AGL
No person may operate an aircraft in acrobatic flight
when the flight visibility is less than
3 miles
A chair-type parachute must have been packed by a
certificated and appropriately rated parachute rigger
within the preceding
180 days
An approved chair-type parachute may be carried in
an aircraft for emergency use if it has been packed by
an appropriately rated parachute rigger within the
preceding
180 days
With certain exceptions, when must each occupant of
an aircraft wear an approved parachute
When intentionally pitching the nose of the
aircraft up or down 30° or more
Which is normally prohibited when operating a
restricted category civil aircraft
Flight over a densely populated area