Pre-solo Oral Exam Prep

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You may not fly as a pilot of a civil aircraft within ___ hours after consumption o any alcoholic beverage, or while having ____ % of greater of alcohol in your blood.

8 hours and .04 percent FAR 91.17

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Who has the final authority and responsibility for the operation of the airplane when you are flying solo?

Pilot in Command FAR 91.3 and FAR 91.7

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What is ATOMATOFLAMES for and where is it in the FAR/AIM?

It's the required equipment for VFR flights for Day and it is found at 91.205.

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What else is required for Night VFR for ATOMATOFLAMES?

FLAPS and is it also found at 91.205

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What does FLAPS stand for?

Fuses, Landing gear, Anti-collision lights, Positioning lights, abd source of electricity.

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What acronym deals with the inspections and airworthiness of an aircraft?

AV1ATE

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What does AV1ATE stand for?

Annual Directives 12 months, VOR Checks 30 days, 100-hour inspections, Altimeter 24 months, Transponder 12 months, and ELT 12 months (half-life or 1 hr. cumulative use)

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What are 3 Emergency Squawk Codes?

7500, 7600, and 7700

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What is the ALARMS Checklist?

For engine failure

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What does ALARMS stand for?

Airspeed best glide (68), Landing spot, Attempt restart, Radios (121.5 squawk 7700), Mayday call, and secure aircraft, fuel, air, spark, open door, and brief passengers.

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What is the procedure for restarting the engine during an engine failure?

1.) Mixture rich 2.) Fuel shut off valve is in 3.) Fuel selector on BOTH 4.) Boost pump on

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What is the name of the engine of our aircraft?

Lycoming I0(fuel injected)-360(displaces 360 in^3 air)-L2A(air cooled)

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What does naturally aspirated mean on our engine?

No turbocharger or supercharger

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What does fuel injected mean on our engine?

Fuel injected directly to the cylinders (air and fuel mixes)

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What are the oil minimum and maximum on our engine?

minimum 6 qts and maximum 8 qts

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What does an A airspace mean and what does it look like on a map?

IFR traffic only, starts at 18,000 ft and it is shaded red.

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What does a B airspace mean and what does it look like on a map?

Transponder, radios, and permission and it is a solid blue. (The most strict)

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What does a C airspace mean and what does it look like on a map?

Mode C transponder (radios) solid red.

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What does a D airspace mean and what does it look like on a map?

Two-way (controlled tower) and it is a dashed blue (smaller airports)

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What does an E airspace mean and what does it look like on a map?

Controlled, no requirements (for VFR but yes for IFR) shaded red.

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What does a G airspace mean and what does it look like on a map?

uncontrolled and there are no requirements shaded red.

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What kind of airspace does Salina Have

Salina has a Class D Airspace, because it is a small airport

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What is the maximum oil temperature?

245 F or 118 C

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What is the maximum and minimum oil pressure levels?

Minimum 20 PSI and Maximum 115 PSI

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What is the maximum takeoff weight and maximum ramp weight?

Max TO 2550 Max Ramp 2558

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What two grades of fuel do we use and what colors are they?

100LL Blue and Grade 100 Green.

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What is the name of our propeller

McCaulley 2 blades 76 inches

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What is the standard temperature at sea level and lapse rate?

15 C at sea level lapse rate at -2 C/1000 feet in altitude

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No person may operate an aircraft as to create a _____________

collision hazard Far 91.111

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Who has the right of way when to aircraft are on final approach to land at the same time, aircraft being overtaken has the right of way, and the aircraft overtaking should go to the right?

Aircraft to the other's right. Balloons always has the right of way over anything FAR 91.113

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When practicing steep turns, stalls, and maneuvering during slow flight, the entry altitude must allow a recovery to be completed no lower than _____ feet AGL.

1500 feet AGL

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What is the total capacity of fuel in our aircraft and how many gallons are usable?

56 gallons total and 53 gallons usable.

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What are student pilot limitations when it comes to clouds and visibility?

greater than 3 miles during the day and 5 miles at night. FAR 61.89

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What are your student pilot limitations when it comes to carriage of passengers or cargo flying for compensation or for hire?

Not act as PIC, 3 mi visibility at day/ 5 at night, and can't be made with a visual reference. FAR 61.89

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During engine run ups, you cause rocks and debris to blast towards another aircraft or person. Could this be a careless act or reckless operation of an aircraft?

No person may operate an aircraft to endanger life or property. FAR 91.13

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What is the altitude for a Class A Airspace?

18,000-60,000 feet

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What are the altitudes and parameters for a Class B airspace?

Surface to 10,000 MSL around a 60 mile radius

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What are the altitudes and parameters for a Class C Airspace?

Surface to 5,000 feet and has a radius of 5 NM

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What are the altitudes and parameters for a Class D Airspace?

Surface to 2,500 feet and has a radius of 4 NM

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What are the altitudes and parameters for a Class E Airspace

Everything

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What are the altitudes and parameters for a Class G Airspace?

Below 1,200 feet and 700 feet

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What are your student pilot solo requirements?

Part 61 and 91 of knowledge, airspace rules and procedures where the solo will take place, flight characteristics and limits of the aircraft being flown, instructor must administer the test, etch Part 61.87.

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What is the voltage and amps for the alternator?

Voltage 28 Amps 60

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What is the voltage and amps for the Battery?

Voltage 24 Amps 12.75

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How to tell if your aircraft has a vacuum?

It has a vacuum if it has 3 standby displays

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Do you need any of these in order to fly?

POH Section 2 Page 14

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What are your student pilot limitations?

FAR/AIM 61.113

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What are the two Garmin Displays?

PFD GDU 1040 and the MFD GDU 1042

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What is the audio panel of the Garmin System called?

GMA 1347

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What does the GDC 74 include?

OAT, Airspeed, Altitude, Vertical speed.

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What does the GRS 77 AHRS include?

Altitude, rate of turn, skip/slid

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What does the GMU 44 include?

Magnetometer and Heading

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What does the GTX 33 include?

The transponder

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What are the two units that the PFD and MFD connects to?

NO.1 (PFD)/ NO.2 (MFD) GIA 63 Integrated Avionics Unit GPS output.

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How many buses does our aircraft have and what are they?

6 Buses. Electrical Buses 1 and 2, Avionic Buses 1 and 2, Cross fed Bus, and Essential Bus.