FAA Military Competency Exam- Solved
14 CFR part 1 defines VF as - ANSWER-design flap speed.
14 CFR part 1 defines VLE as - ANSWER-Maximum landing gear extended speed.
14 CFR part 1 defines VNE as - ANSWER-Never exceed speed.
14 CFR part 1 defines VNO as - ANSWER-maximum structural cruising speed.
14 CFR part 1 defines VY as - ANSWER-Speed for best rate of climb.
A coded transponder equipped with altitude reporting equipment is required for -
ANSWER-Class A, Class B, and Class C airspace areas.
A new maintenance record being used for an aircraft engine rebuilt by the manufacturer
must include previous - ANSWER-changes as required by Airworthiness Directives.
A person with a commercial pilot certificate may act as a pilot in command of an aircraft
carrier in persons or property for compensation or higher, if that person - ANSWER-Is
qualified in accordance with 14 CFR part 61 and with the applicable parts that apply to
the operation.
A pilot in command of a civil aircraft may not allow any object to be dropped from that
aircraft in flight - ANSWER-If it creates a hazard to persons and property.
A pilot performing a published instrument approach is not authorized to perform a
procedure turn when - ANSWER-Receiving a radar vector to a final approach course or
fix.
A second-class medical certificate issued to a commercial pilot on April 10, this year,
permits the pilot to exercise which of the following privileges? - ANSWER-Commercial
pilot privileges through April 30, next year.
A standard airworthiness certificate remains in effect as long as the aircraft receives -
ANSWER-required maintenance and inspections.
A standard airworthiness certificate remains in effect as long as the aircraft receives -
ANSWER-Required maintenance and inspections.
After an annual inspection has been completed and the aircraft has been returned to
service, an appropriate notation should be made - ANSWER-in the aircraft maintenance
records.
, After an ATC clearance has been obtained, a pilot may not deviate from that clearance,
unless the pilot - ANSWER-receives an amended clearance or has an emergency.
Aircraft maintenance records must include the current status of the - ANSWER-life-
limited parts of each airframe, engine, propeller, rotor, and appliance.
Airplane A is overtaking airplane B. Which airplane has the right-of-way? - ANSWER-
Airplane B; the pilot should expect to be passed on the right.
An aircraft carrying passengers for hire has been on a schedule of inspection every 100
hours of time in service. Under what condition, if any, may that aircraft be operated
beyond 100 hours without a new inspection? - ANSWER-The 100 hour limitation may
be exceeded by not more than 10 hours if necessary to reach a place at which the
inspection can be done.
An airplane is overtaking a helicopter. Which aircraft has the right-of-way? - ANSWER-
Helicopter; the pilot should expect to be passed on the right.
An ATC transponder is not to be used unless it has been tested, inspected, and found
to comply with regulations within the preceding - ANSWER-24 calendar months.
Approved flotation gear, readily available to each occupant, is required on each aircraft
if it is being flown for hire over water - ANSWER-beyond power-off gliding distance from
shore.
Assuring compliance with an Airworthiness Directive is the responsibility of the -
ANSWER-owner or operator of that aircraft.
At some airports located in Class D airspace where ground visibility is not reported, take
offs and landings under Special VFR are - ANSWER-Authorized by ATC if the flight
visibility is at least 1 SM.
Basic VFR weather minimums require at least what visibility for operating a helicopter
withing Class D airspace? - ANSWER-3 miles.
Before beginning any flight under IFR, the pilot in command must become familiar with
all available information concerning that flight. In addition, the pilot must - ANSWER-be
familiar with the runway lengths at airports of intended use, and the alternatives
available, if the flight cannot be completed.
Commercial pilots are required to have a valid and appropriate pilot certificate in their
physical possession or readily accessible in the aircraft when - ANSWER-acting as pilot
in command.
Does a commercial pilot certificate have a specific expiration date? - ANSWER-No, it is
issued without a specific expiration date.
14 CFR part 1 defines VF as - ANSWER-design flap speed.
14 CFR part 1 defines VLE as - ANSWER-Maximum landing gear extended speed.
14 CFR part 1 defines VNE as - ANSWER-Never exceed speed.
14 CFR part 1 defines VNO as - ANSWER-maximum structural cruising speed.
14 CFR part 1 defines VY as - ANSWER-Speed for best rate of climb.
A coded transponder equipped with altitude reporting equipment is required for -
ANSWER-Class A, Class B, and Class C airspace areas.
A new maintenance record being used for an aircraft engine rebuilt by the manufacturer
must include previous - ANSWER-changes as required by Airworthiness Directives.
A person with a commercial pilot certificate may act as a pilot in command of an aircraft
carrier in persons or property for compensation or higher, if that person - ANSWER-Is
qualified in accordance with 14 CFR part 61 and with the applicable parts that apply to
the operation.
A pilot in command of a civil aircraft may not allow any object to be dropped from that
aircraft in flight - ANSWER-If it creates a hazard to persons and property.
A pilot performing a published instrument approach is not authorized to perform a
procedure turn when - ANSWER-Receiving a radar vector to a final approach course or
fix.
A second-class medical certificate issued to a commercial pilot on April 10, this year,
permits the pilot to exercise which of the following privileges? - ANSWER-Commercial
pilot privileges through April 30, next year.
A standard airworthiness certificate remains in effect as long as the aircraft receives -
ANSWER-required maintenance and inspections.
A standard airworthiness certificate remains in effect as long as the aircraft receives -
ANSWER-Required maintenance and inspections.
After an annual inspection has been completed and the aircraft has been returned to
service, an appropriate notation should be made - ANSWER-in the aircraft maintenance
records.
, After an ATC clearance has been obtained, a pilot may not deviate from that clearance,
unless the pilot - ANSWER-receives an amended clearance or has an emergency.
Aircraft maintenance records must include the current status of the - ANSWER-life-
limited parts of each airframe, engine, propeller, rotor, and appliance.
Airplane A is overtaking airplane B. Which airplane has the right-of-way? - ANSWER-
Airplane B; the pilot should expect to be passed on the right.
An aircraft carrying passengers for hire has been on a schedule of inspection every 100
hours of time in service. Under what condition, if any, may that aircraft be operated
beyond 100 hours without a new inspection? - ANSWER-The 100 hour limitation may
be exceeded by not more than 10 hours if necessary to reach a place at which the
inspection can be done.
An airplane is overtaking a helicopter. Which aircraft has the right-of-way? - ANSWER-
Helicopter; the pilot should expect to be passed on the right.
An ATC transponder is not to be used unless it has been tested, inspected, and found
to comply with regulations within the preceding - ANSWER-24 calendar months.
Approved flotation gear, readily available to each occupant, is required on each aircraft
if it is being flown for hire over water - ANSWER-beyond power-off gliding distance from
shore.
Assuring compliance with an Airworthiness Directive is the responsibility of the -
ANSWER-owner or operator of that aircraft.
At some airports located in Class D airspace where ground visibility is not reported, take
offs and landings under Special VFR are - ANSWER-Authorized by ATC if the flight
visibility is at least 1 SM.
Basic VFR weather minimums require at least what visibility for operating a helicopter
withing Class D airspace? - ANSWER-3 miles.
Before beginning any flight under IFR, the pilot in command must become familiar with
all available information concerning that flight. In addition, the pilot must - ANSWER-be
familiar with the runway lengths at airports of intended use, and the alternatives
available, if the flight cannot be completed.
Commercial pilots are required to have a valid and appropriate pilot certificate in their
physical possession or readily accessible in the aircraft when - ANSWER-acting as pilot
in command.
Does a commercial pilot certificate have a specific expiration date? - ANSWER-No, it is
issued without a specific expiration date.