Precaution for engine operation - Answers Avoid high RPM settings with high manifold pressure.
Altimeter setting - Answers The value to which the barometric pressure scale of the altimeter is
set so the altimeter indicates calibrated altitude at field elevation.
Effect of temperature on altimeter - Answers Higher temperatures expand the pressure levels
and the indicated altitude is higher than true altitude.
Condition for true altitude to be lower than indicated altitude - Answers In colder than standard
air temperature.
Magnetic compass indication during left turn - Answers In the Northern Hemisphere, the
magnetic compass will normally indicate a turn toward the south when a left turn is entered
from an east heading.
Magnetic compass indication during deceleration - Answers In the Northern Hemisphere, a
magnetic compass will normally indicate initially a turn toward the east if an aircraft is
decelerated while on a south heading.
Performing a standard rate turn - Answers Monitor the digital turn coordinator and adjust the
angle of bank as needed.
Final authority for aircraft operation - Answers Pilot in command.
Written report after regulation deviation - Answers Within 10 days.
Safety belts requirement during - Answers Takeoffs and landings.
Safety belts requirement for passengers - Answers Secured about passengers during taxi,
takeoffs and landings.
Aerobatic flight prohibition - Answers Class E airspace not designated for Federal Airways
above 1,500' AGL.
Packing of parachute by rigger - Answers Must have been packed by a certificated and
appropriately rated parachute rigger within the preceding 120 days.
Traffic patterns arrangement - Answers Have been arranged to avoid flights over an area to the
south of the airport.
Runway and traffic pattern indicated by wind cone - Answers Right-hand traffic on Runway 18.
Vehicle lane symbol - Answers Symbol E.
Reporting DWI conviction to FAA - Answers No later than 60 days after the motor vehicle action.
, Definition of nighttime - Answers The time between the end of evening civil twilight and the
beginning of morning civil twilight.
Time period for takeoffs and landings as PIC at night - Answers Must be done during the time
period from sunset to sunrise.
Evening civil twilight - Answers 1 hour after sunset to 1 hour before sunrise.
Morning civil twilight - Answers The end of evening civil twilight to the beginning of morning civil
twilight.
Right-of-way aircraft - Answers Glider has the right-of-way over airship and aircraft refueling
other aircraft.
Head-on collision course action - Answers The airplane pilot should give way to the left. The
glider pilot should give way to the right. Both pilots should give way to the right.
Preflight actions for VFR flight - Answers Review traffic control light signal procedures, check
the accuracy of the navigation equipment and the emergency locator transmitter (ELT),
determine runway lengths at airports of intended use and the aircraft's takeoff and landing
distance data.
VFR night flight fuel requirement - Answers Enough to fly to the first point of intended landings
and to fly after that for 45 minutes at normal cruising speed.
Minimum PIC time for towing a glider - Answers 100 hours of PIC time in the aircraft category,
class and type, if required, that the pilot is using to tow a glider.
PIC requirements for towing a glider - Answers At least three actual or simulated glider tows
while accompanied by a qualified pilot within the preceding 24 months.
Type rating requirement - Answers The pilot in command is required to hold a type rating in any
aircraft involved in ferry flights, training flights, or test flights.
Definition of a high performance airplane - Answers An airplane with an engine of more than
200 horsepower.
Class of aircraft - Answers Normal, utility, acrobatic, limited.
Flaps not extending during landing - Answers The glide path is steeper so be alert to errors in
your judgment of height and distance.
Navigating by reference to landmarks - Answers Pilotage.
Acceptable VFR cruising altitude on Victor Airway - Answers 4,500 feet for a flight with a
magnetic course of 175°.