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PA.I.A.K1 Certification requirements, recent flight experience, and recordkeeping 61.103, 61.57,
61.51
PA.I.A.K2 Privileges and limitations. 61.113, 61.89
PA.I.A.K3 Medical Certificates: class, expiration, privileges, temporary disqualifications. 61.23
PA.I.A.K4 Documents required to exercise private pilot privileges. 61.3
*PA.I.A.K5 Part 68 BasicMed privileges and limitations. 61.113
PA.I.A.R1 Failure to distinguish proficiency versus currency. Currency - Current; last time you flew
Proficiency - How good you are
PA.I.A.R2 Flying unfamiliar airplanes, or operating with unfamiliar flight display systems, and avionics.
Don't operate unless comfortable or without proper training
PA.I.B.K1a Certificate location and expiration dates.
PA.I.B.K1b Required inspections and airplane logbook documentation. A -Airworthiness Directives
A - Annual
V - VOR (IFR only)
1 - 100 hour (only if for hire)
A - Altimeter (IFR only) 24 months
T - Transponder 24 months
E - ELT 12 months, battery replaced every 1/2 life
, PRIVATE PILOT ACS QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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PA.I.B.K1c Airworthiness Directives and Special Airworthiness information Bulletins. PHAk 9-12
AD's:
legally enforcing rules issued when any unsafe conditions exist or are believed to developed in a product
SAIB's:
informational tool that:
alerts, educates and recommends non-regulatory information and guidance.
PA.I.B.K1d Purpose and procedure for obtaining a special flight permit. - Fly to get repairs (ELT,
annual, evacuating)
- Case by case
- Granted from FSDO (Flight Standards District Offices)
PA.I.B.K2 Pilot-performed preventive maintenance. Part 43, Appendix A (c)
- Service tires
- Lubrication if it doesn't require disassembly
- Hydraulic fluid
PA.I.B.K3a Flying with inoperative equipment Can fly if not required from a
- Aircraft comprehensive Equipment List
- VFR day requirements ATOMATOFLAMES
- AD
- MEL
If flight is allowed equipment must be removed, or placarded INOP, log must be made
PA.I.B.K3b Using an approved Minimum Equipment List (MEL)