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1. Notification to the NTSB is required when there has A
been substantial damage
A. which adversely affects structural strength or flight
characteristics.
B. to an engine caused by engine failure in flight.
C. which requires repairs to landing gear.
2. NTSB Part 830 requires an immediate notification as a B
result of which incident?
A. Damage to the landing gear as a result of a hard
landing.
B. Any required flight crewmember being unable to
perform flight duties because of illness.
C. Engine failure for any reason during flight.
3. Which incident would require that the nearest NTSB B
field office be notified immediately?
A. Ground fire resulting in fire equipment dispatch.
B. In-flight fire.
C. Fire of the primary aircraft while in a hangar which
results in damage to other property of more than
$25,000.
4. Which airborne incident would require that the near- B
est NTSB field office be notified immediately?
A. Cabin door opened in-flight.
B. Flight control system malfunction or failure.
C. Cargo compartment door malfunction or failure.
5. During flight a fire, which was extinguished, burned A
the insulation from a transceiver wire. What action is
required by regulations?
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A. An immediate notification by the operator of the
aircraft to the nearest NTSB field office.
B. No notification or report is required.
C. A report must be filed with the avionics inspector at
the nearest FAA Flight Standards District Office
within 48 hours.
6. When should notification of an aircraft accident be C
made to the NTSB if there was substantial damage
and no injuries?
A. Within 10 days.
B. Within 30 days.
C. Immediately.
7. The operator of an aircraft that has been involved C
in an incident is required to submit a report to the
nearest field office of the NTSB
A. within 10 days.
B. within 7 days.
C. only if requested to do so.
8. How many days after an accident is a report required C
to be filed with the nearest NTSB field office?
A. 7.
B. 2.
C. 10.
9. What designated airspace associated with an airport A
becomes inactive when the control tower at that air-
port
is not in operation?
A. Class D, which then becomes Class E.
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B. Class B.
C. Class D, which then becomes Class C.
10. Regulations which refer to "commercial operators" re- A
late to that person who
A. for compensation or hire, engages in the carriage
by aircraft in air commerce of persons or property,
other than as an air carrier.
B. is the owner of a small scheduled airline.
C. for compensation or hire, engages in the carriage
by aircraft in air commerce of persons or property, as
an air carrier.
11. Regulations which refer to "operate" relate to that C
person who
A. is the sole manipulator of the aircraft controls.
B. acts as pilot in command of the aircraft.
C. causes the aircraft to be used or authorizes its use.
12. Regulations which refer to the "operational control" of B
a flight are in relation to
A. the specific duties of any required crewmember.
B. exercising authority over initiating, conducting, or
terminating a flight.
C. acting as the sole manipulator of the aircraft con-
trols.
13. Which is the correct symbol for the stalling speed or C
the minimum steady flight speed in a specified config-
uration?
A. VSO.
B. VS.
C. VS1.
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