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In regards to privileges and limitations, a private pilot may...

Not pay less than the pro rata share of the operating expenses of a flight with passengers provided only fuel,oil,airport expenditures, or rental fees

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In order to qualify for basic med, you must have received a comprehensive examination from...

A state licensed physician within the previous 48 months

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The PIC is required to hold a type rating in which aircraft

Aircraft having a gross weight of more than 12,500 lbs

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With respect to the certification of airmen, which are the categories of aircraft

Airplane, rotorcraft, glider, lighter than air

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In the aeronautical decision making (ADM) process, what is the first step in neutralizing a hazardous attitude

Recognizing hazardous thoughts

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A third class medical certificate is issued to a 36 year old pilot on August 10, this year. To exercise the privileges of a Private Pilot Certificate, the medical certificate will be valid until midnight on...

August 31, 5 years later

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When must a current pilot certificate be in the pilot's personal possession or readily accessible in the aircraft?

Anytime when acting as PIC or as a required crew member

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If you are operating under basicmed, you may fly an aircraft with...

A maximum certificated takeoff weight of no more than 6000 lbs

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With respect to the certification of airmen, which is a class of aircraft?

Single engine land and sea, multi engine land and sea

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With respect to the certification of aircraft, what is a class of aircraft

Airplane, rotorcraft, glider plane, balloon

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In order to act as PIC of a high performance airplane, a pilot must have

Received and logged ground and flight instruction in an airplane that has more than 200 horsepower

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Who is responsible for determining whether a pilot is fit to fly for a particular flight, even though they hold a current medical certificate

The pilot

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What is the definition of a high

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performance airplane

An airplane with an engine of more than 200 horsepower

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To act as pilot in command of an aircraft carrying passengers, the pilot must have made three takeoffs and three landings in an aircraft of the same category,class, and if a type rating is required, of the same type within the preceding...

90 days

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What is the antidote when a pilot has a hazardous attitude, such as "impulsivity"

Not so fast, and think first

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A third class medical certificate is issued to a 51 year old pilot on may 3 this year. To excercise the privileges of a private pilot certificate, the medical certificate will be valid until midnight on

May 31, 2 years later

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The final authority to the operation of an aircraft is the

PIC

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For private pilot operations a second class medical certificate issued to a 42 year old pilot on July 15, this year will expire at midnight on...

July 31, 2 years later

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With respect to the Celtic action of aircraft, which is a category of aircraft

Normal,utility, and acrobatic

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Each recreational or private pilot is required to have a flight review at least once every

24 calendar months

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Before a person holding a private pilot certificate may act as pilot in command of a high performance airplane, that person must have...

Received ground and flight instruction from an authorized flight instructor who then endorses that persons logbook

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On aircraft equipped with fuel pumps , when is the auxiliary electric driven pump used?

In the event an engine driven pump fails

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Which condition is most favorable to the development of carburetor icing?

Temperature between 20 degrees Fahrenheit and 70 degrees Fahrenheit and high humidity

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Excessively high engine temperatures will

Cause loss of power, excessive oil consumption, and possible permanent internal engine damage

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While cruising at 9,500 feet MSL, the fuel/air mixture is properly adjusted. What will occur if a descent to 4,500 feet MSL is made without readjusting the mixture?

The fuel/air mixture may become excessively lean

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Detonation occurs in a reciprocating aircraft engine when

The unturned charge in the cylinders explodes instead of burning normally

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Would most likely cause the cylinder head tempurature and engine oil temperatures gauges to exceed their normal operating ranges?

Using fuel that has a lower than specified fuel rating

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The reason a 4 cylinder reciprocating engine confines to run after the ignition switch is turned to off may be a

Broken magneto ground wire

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What action can a pilot take to aid an engine to cool that is overheating during a climb

Reduce rate of climb and increase airspeed

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With regard to carburetor ice, float-type carburetor systems in comparison to fuel injection systems are generally considered to be

More susceptible to icing

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To properly purge water from the fuel system of an aircraft equipped with fuel tank sumps and a fuel strainer quick drain, it is necessary to drain fuel from the

Fuel strainer drain and the fuel tank sumps

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The uncontrolled firing of the fuel/air charge in advance of normal spark ignition is known as

Pre-ignition

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One purpose of 5e dual ignition system on an aircraft engine is to review for

Improved engine performance

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During the run-up at a high-elevation airport, a pilot notes a slight engine roughness that is not affected by the magneto check but grows worse during the carburetor heat check. Under these circumstances, what would be the most logical initial action?

Check the results obtained with a leaner setting of the mixture

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An abnormally high engine oil temperature indication may be caused by

The oil level being too low

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The operating principle of float type carburetors is based on the

Difference of air pressure at the Venturi throat and the air inlet

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What type use can be substituted for an aircraft if the recommended octane is not available

The next higher octane aviation gas

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The presence of carbuator ice in an aircraft equipped with a fixed pitch propeller can be verified by applying carburetor heat and noting

A decrease in rpm and then a gradual increase in rpm

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If an aircraft is equipped with a fixed-pitch propeller and a float-type carburetor, the first indication of carburetor ice would most likely be

Decrease in rpm

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Applying carburetor heat will

enrich the fuel/air mixture

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Fuel/air ratio is the ratio between the

weight of fuel and weight of air entering the cylinder

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If a pilot suspects that the engine (with a fixed-pitch propeller) is detonating during climb-out after takeoff, the initial corrective action to take would be to

Lower the nose slightly to increase airspeed

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What is one procedure to aid in cooling an engine that is overheating?

Enrich the fuel mixture

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For internal cooling, air cooled engines are especially dependent on...

The circulation of lubricating oil

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If the ignition switch ground wire becomes disconnected the magneto...

May continue to fire

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To keep a battery charged, the alternator charge output should be

Higher than the battery voltage

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A precaution for the operation of an engine equipped with a constant speed propeller is to

Avoid high manifold pressure settings with low rpm

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The basic purpose of adjusting the fuel/air mixture at altitude is to

Decrease the fuel flow in order to compensate for decreased air density

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What is the advantage of using a constant speed propeller

Permits the pilot to skeleton the blade angle for the most efficient performance

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A positive indication on an ammeter

Shows the rate of charge on the battery

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If the engine oil temperature and cylinder he'd temperature gauges have exceeded their normal operating range, the pilot may have been operating with

Too much power and the mixture set too lean

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An electrical system failure (alt and batt) occurs during flight. In this situation you would

Experience avionics equipment failure

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How is engine operation controlled on an engine equipped with a constant-speed propeller?

The throttle controls power output as registered on the manifold pressure gauge and the propeller control regulates engine RPM

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Filling the fuel tanks after the last flight of the day is considered a good operating procedure because this will

Prevent moisture condensation by eliminating airspace in the tanks

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Which of the following is a true statement concerning electrical systems

Lights and radios use the electrical system for power

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You are flying an aircraft equipped with an electronic flight display and the air data computer fails. What instrument is affected?

Airspeed indicator

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During flight, when are the indications of a magnetic compass accurate?

Only in straight and level unaccelerated flight

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In the Northern Hemisphere, a magnetic compass will normally indicate a turn toward the north if

An aircraft is accelerated along an east or west heading

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The proper adjustment to make of the attitude indicator during the level

Miniature airplane to the horizon bar

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What should be the indication on the magnetic compass as you roll into a standard rate turn to the right from a south heading in the northern hemisphere?

The compass will indicate a turn to the right, but at a faster rate than is actually occurring

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What does the shortest pointer indicate on an altimeter

1,000 feet

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What does the longest pointer indicate on an altimeter

10,000 ft

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What does the mid length pointer indicate on an altimeter

100 feet

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An aircraft equipped with an EFD (electronic flight display)

Offer new capabilities and simplify the basic flying task

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Deviation error of the magnetic compass is caused by

Certain metals and electrical systems within the aircraft

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What color signifies the power off stalling speed in the specified configuration

Lower limit of the green arc

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How should a pilot determine the direction of bank from an attitude indicator

By the relationship of the miniature airplane to the deflected horizon bar

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If a pilot changes the altimeter setting from 30.11 to 29.96, what is the approximate change in indication?

Altimeter will indicate 150 feet lower

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a turn indicator provides an indication of

The movement of the aircraft about the yaw and roll axes

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In the northern hemisphere, if an aircraft is accelerated or decelerated, the magnetic compass will normally indicate...

Correctly when on a north/south heading

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What is the benefit of flying with a glass flight deck

Situational awareness is increased

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What color indicates the normal flap operating range

The white arc

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What steps must be taken when flying with a glass operating deck to ensure safe flight

Regularly scan both inside and outside, use all appropriate checklists, and cross check with other forms of information

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What marking indicates the never exceed speed

The red radial line

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To receive accurate indications during flight from a heading indicator, the instrument must be

Periodically realigned with the magnetic compass as the gyro processes

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What color identifies the power-off stalling speed in a specified configuration?

Lower limit of the white arc

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The pitot system provides impact pressure for which instrument

Airspeed indicator

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If it is necessary to set the altimeter from 29.15 to 29.85, what change occurs?

700 foot increase in indicated altitude

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The angle between the choroid line of an airfoil and the relative wind is known as the angle of

Attack

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What must a pilot be aware of as a result of ground effect?

Induced drag decreases, therefore any excess speed at point of flare may cause excess floating

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Floating caused by the phenomenon of ground effect will be most realized during an approach to land when at

Less than the wingspan above the surface

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Ground effect is most likely to result in which problem?

Becoming airborne before recommended takeoff speed

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Which statement relates to Bernoulli's principle

Air traveling faster over a curved upper surface of an airfoil causes lower pressure on top if the surface

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As altitude increases, the indicated airspeed at which a given airplane stalls in a particular configuration will

Remain the same regardless of altitude

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What is the relationship between lift,drag,thrust, and weight when the airplane is in straight and level flight

Lift equals weight and thrust equals drag

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In what flight condition must an aircraft be faced in order to spin

Stalled

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During. a spin to the left, which wing(s) are stalled

Both wings are stalled

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What is ground effect?

The result of the interference of the surface of the Earth with the airflow patterns about an airplane.

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The term angle of attack is defined as the angle between the

Chord line of the wing and the relative wind

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The angle of attack at which an airplane will stall

Remains the same regardless of gross weight

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When's are the four forces of flight in equilibrium

During unaccelerated level flight

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The four forces of flight acting on an airplane are

Lift,weight,thrust,drag

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An airplane leaving ground effect will

Experience an increase in induced drag and a decrease in performance

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Which statement is true concerning primary flight controls?

The effectiveness of each control surface increases with speed because there is more airflow over them.

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which force makes an airplane turn?

The horizontal component of lift.

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The elevator controls movement around which axis?

Lateral

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what is the effect of advancing the throttle in flight?

Both aircraft groundspeed and the angle of attack will increase

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In what flight condition are torque effects more pronounced in a single-engine airplane?

low airspeed, high power, high angle of attack

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An airplane said to be inherently stable will

require less effort to control