AVIT 222 2025 EXAM QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS!!
What are the IFR recency of experience requirements?
6 in 6 rule
Within 6 calendar months preceding the month of flight:
6 instrument approaches, holding procedures, intercepting and tracking courses using
navigational systems in an approved type aircraft/simulator
...or passed and instrument proficiency check
What can you do if you don't meet the 6 in 6 recency requirements?
Still fly the 6 instrument approaches, holding procedures, intercepting and tracking courses using
navigational systems in an approved type aircraft/simulator
Need to do it with an examiner/instructor or a safety pilot*
*(under simulated conditions) safety pilot must at least hold a PPL with the appropriate category
and class and the aircraft must have a dual control system
What happens if you're not IFR current looking back 12 months?
Must pass a an Instrument Proficiency Check (IPC) conducted by a CFII, examiner, or other
approved person
What do you need to carry passengers as a PIC?
3 takeoffs and landings in the same category, class, and type in the last 90 days
At night (1 hour after sunset to 1 hour before sunrise):
3 takeoffs and landings to full stop
, What needs to be recorded in the PIC's logbook to count towards recency?
Aircraft: Location and type of each instrument approach accomplished (name of safety pilot if
needed)
ATD: Training device, time, and content
What personal documents are required for flight?
Pilot Certificate
Medical Certificate
Authorized Photo ID
Restricted Radiotelephone Operator Permit*
*(for flights outside of the US)
What documents are required for flight? (ARROWGS)
Airworthiness Certificate
Registration Federal (and State)
Radio Station License*
Operating Handbook
Weight and Balance
G1000 manuals
Safety Policies and Procedures
*(for flights outside of the US)
What are the required maintenance inspections? (AV1ATE)
Annual
VOR (30 days)
100 hour
Altimeter and Static (24 calendar months)
CORRECT ANSWERS!!
What are the IFR recency of experience requirements?
6 in 6 rule
Within 6 calendar months preceding the month of flight:
6 instrument approaches, holding procedures, intercepting and tracking courses using
navigational systems in an approved type aircraft/simulator
...or passed and instrument proficiency check
What can you do if you don't meet the 6 in 6 recency requirements?
Still fly the 6 instrument approaches, holding procedures, intercepting and tracking courses using
navigational systems in an approved type aircraft/simulator
Need to do it with an examiner/instructor or a safety pilot*
*(under simulated conditions) safety pilot must at least hold a PPL with the appropriate category
and class and the aircraft must have a dual control system
What happens if you're not IFR current looking back 12 months?
Must pass a an Instrument Proficiency Check (IPC) conducted by a CFII, examiner, or other
approved person
What do you need to carry passengers as a PIC?
3 takeoffs and landings in the same category, class, and type in the last 90 days
At night (1 hour after sunset to 1 hour before sunrise):
3 takeoffs and landings to full stop
, What needs to be recorded in the PIC's logbook to count towards recency?
Aircraft: Location and type of each instrument approach accomplished (name of safety pilot if
needed)
ATD: Training device, time, and content
What personal documents are required for flight?
Pilot Certificate
Medical Certificate
Authorized Photo ID
Restricted Radiotelephone Operator Permit*
*(for flights outside of the US)
What documents are required for flight? (ARROWGS)
Airworthiness Certificate
Registration Federal (and State)
Radio Station License*
Operating Handbook
Weight and Balance
G1000 manuals
Safety Policies and Procedures
*(for flights outside of the US)
What are the required maintenance inspections? (AV1ATE)
Annual
VOR (30 days)
100 hour
Altimeter and Static (24 calendar months)