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1. What personal documents and endorsements are you required to have before you fly solo? -
CORRECTANSWER 1. Student pilot certificate,
2. Class III or higher medical certificate,
3. FAR 61.78b pre-solo exam endorsement,
4. FAR 61.87c pre-solo flight training endorsement,
5. government issued ID
2. What are your limitations as a student pilot regarding carrying of passengers or cargo and
flying for compensation or hire? - CORRECTANSWER FAR Section 61.89 a student may not act as
pilot in command of an aircraft that is carrying a passenger or carrying property for
compensation or hire
3. Who has the final authority and responsibility for the operation of the aircraft when you are
flying solo? - CORRECTANSWER the pilot in command
,4. Explain student pilot limitations regarding visibility, ceilings and flight above clouds. -
CORRECTANSWER 1. A student pilot may not act as pilot in command of an aircraft with a flight
surface visibility less than 3 statute miles during daylight hours
2. or 5 statute miles at night,
3. or when the flight cannot be made with visual reference to the surface
5. Discuss what preflight action concerning the airport and aircraft performance is specified in
the regulations for a local flight. - CORRECTANSWER FAR 91.103 familiar with information of
that flight concerning: 1- weather report and forecasts, 2- fuel requirements, 3- alternatives
available if the planned flight cannot be completed, 4- traffic delays per ATC 5- approved
airplane flight manual containing takeoff and landing distance data is required, the data
contained therein, 6- other reliable information appropriate to the aircraft and airports, relating
to aircraft performance under expected values of airport elevation and runway slope, aircraft
gross weight and wind and temperature
1. weather/forecast
2. fuel requirements
3. landing area alternatives
4. traffic delays per ATC
5. flight manual (POH?) for takeoff/landing parameters (takeoff/landing distance + aircraft
performance for airport elevation, runway slope, gross weight, wind, and temp)
6. What are the general requirements pertaining to the use of safety belts and shoulder
harnesses? - CORRECTANSWER FAR 91.105 and FAR 91.107 Briefing - the pilot in command is
responsible to ensure that each person on the aircraft is briefed on how to fasten and unfasten
the seat belts and shoulder harnesses. Notification - the pilot in command must ensure that
each person on board the aircraft have been notified to fasten his or her safety belt and
shoulder harness Crew Member - A pilot must use a safety belt at all times. The shoulder
harnesses is required only during takeoff and landing.
, 1. PAX know how to fasten/unfasten
2. pilot must use safety belt at all times, harness only for takeoff
7. What is the minimum fuel reserve for day VFR flight and on what cruise speed is the fuel
reserve based? - CORRECTANSWER FAR 91.151 No person may begin a flight in an airplane in
VFR conditions unless there is enough fuel to fly to the first point of intended landing, and,
assuming normal cruising speed: 1- during the day, to fly after that for at least 30 minutes or 2-
at night, to fly after that for at least 45 minutes
max cruise speed: 128 Kt
8. What aircraft certificates and documents must be on board when you are flying solo? -
CORRECTANSWER A.R.O.W. + L.C.M.ID
1. Air worthiness certificate
2. Registration
3. Operating handbook
4. Weight and balance information
additionally....
5. Endorsed logbook
6. Endorsed student pilot certificate/medical
7. Gov. issued photo ID.
9. Discuss the right-of-way rules regarding 1. overtaking another aircraft, 2. approaching head-
on
and 3. another aircraft converging from the side. - CORRECTANSWER 1. the airplane being
overtaken has the right of way. the overtaker alters course to the right
2. Approaching head on: each aircraft turns right