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Introduction
This updated 2025/2026 Private Pilot License Exam package includes the latest verified
questions with fully correct answers. It provides essential coverage of aviation fundamentals,
regulations, and safety practices required for FAA certification. All answers are expert-verified,
graded A+, and designed to ensure exam success and safe flying readiness.
Answer Format
All correct answers are highlighted in bold and green, with detailed rationales that reinforce
aviation principles, regulatory compliance, and decision-making for pilot certification.
Private Pilot License Exam 2025/2026 (150 Questions)
Question 1: What is the minimum age requirement to hold a private pilot
certificate?
A) 16 years
B) 17 years
C) 18 years
D) 21 years
B) 17 years
Rationale: FAA regulation §61.103 requires applicants to be at least 17 years old for a private
pilot certificate.
Question 2: Which document is required to act as pilot in command of an aircraft?
A) Student pilot certificate
B) Medical certificate
C) Private pilot certificate
D) All of the above
D) All of the above
Rationale: §61.3 requires a pilot certificate, medical certificate, and photo ID for PIC
privileges.
,Question 3: What is the standard visibility requirement for VFR flight during the
day?
A) 1 statute mile
B) 3 statute miles
C) 5 statute miles
D) Unlimited
B) 3 statute miles
Rationale: §91.155 requires 3 SM visibility for VFR below 10,000 feet MSL.
Question 4: What is the definition of flight visibility?
A) Ground visibility
B) Average slant distance from the aircraft
C) Distance from clouds
D) Ceiling height
B) Average slant distance from the aircraft
Rationale: Flight visibility is the average forward slant distance from the cockpit.
Question 5: Which aircraft system provides directional stability?
A) Elevator
B) Rudder
C) Aileron
D) Flaps
B) Rudder
Rationale: The rudder controls yaw and provides directional stability.
Question 6: What is the purpose of the altimeter setting?
A) To measure airspeed
B) To indicate altitude above sea level
C) To measure vertical speed
D) To indicate attitude
B) To indicate altitude above sea level
Rationale: The altimeter setting adjusts for local pressure to show accurate altitude.
Question 7: What is the minimum distance from clouds required for VFR flight
above 10,000 feet MSL?
A) 500 feet below
B) 1,000 feet above
C) 1 statute mile horizontally
D) All of the above
D) All of the above
Rationale: §91.155 requires 1,000 feet above, 1,000 feet below, and 1 SM horizontally above
10,000 feet MSL.
Question 8: Which control surface is used to control pitch?
A) Ailerons
B) Rudder
C) Elevator
, D) Flaps
C) Elevator
Rationale: The elevator controls the aircraft's pitch attitude.
Question 9: What is the primary source of lift on an aircraft wing?
A) Cambered shape
B) Weight
C) Thrust
D) Drag
A) Cambered shape
Rationale: The cambered airfoil generates lift by creating a pressure difference.
Question 10: What does the airspeed indicator measure?
A) Altitude
B) Speed through the air
C) Vertical speed
D) Engine RPM
B) Speed through the air
Rationale: The airspeed indicator measures indicated airspeed.
Question 11: What is the minimum fuel reserve for day VFR flight?
A) 30 minutes
B) 45 minutes
C) 1 hour
D) 2 hours
A) 30 minutes
Rationale: §91.151 requires 30 minutes of fuel reserve for day VFR.
Question 12: Which weather phenomenon is most hazardous to flight?
A) Light rain
B) Thunderstorms
C) Fog
D) Clear air turbulence
B) Thunderstorms
Rationale: Thunderstorms pose risks of severe turbulence, icing, and lightning.
Question 13: What is the purpose of the VOR system?
A) To measure altitude
B) To provide radio navigation
C) To communicate with ATC
D) To detect weather
B) To provide radio navigation
Rationale: VOR provides directional navigation using VHF signals.
Question 14: What is the standard rate of turn?
A) 1 degree per second
B) 2 degrees per second