you are landing at a class d airport with the tower not in operation. which of the following airspace rules
apply - correct answer ✔✔class e surface rules apply, or a combination of class e to 700ft agl and class g
to the surface rules apply
for vfr operations, the vertical limits of victor airways extend from - correct answer ✔✔1200ft agl up to
the bottom of the overlying adjacent controlled airspace
what is the minimum altitude and flight visibility required for acrobatic flight - correct answer ✔✔1500ft
agl and 3miles
at some airports located in class d airspace where ground visibility is not reported, takeoffs and landings
under special VFR are - correct answer ✔✔authorized by ATC if the flight visibility is at least 1sm
to operate an airplane under special vfr within class d airspace at night what is required - correct answer
✔✔pilot must hold an instrument rating, and the airplane must be equipped for instrument flight
vfr cruising altitude are required to be maintained when flying - correct answer ✔✔more than 3000ft agl
based on magnetic course
you are operating out of a non-towered satellite airport within class c airspace - correct answer ✔✔your
aircraft must be equipped with an atc transponder and altitude reporting equipment
when taxiing during strong quartering tailwinds, which aileron positons should be used - correct answer
✔✔aileron down on the side from which the wind is blowing
While taxiing a light, high-wing airplane during strong quartering tailwinds, the aileron control should be
positioned - correct answer ✔✔opposite the direction from which the wind is blowing
, with regard to the technique required for a crosswind correction on takeoff, a pilot should use - correct
answer ✔✔rudder as required to maintain directional control, aileron pressure into the wind, and higher
than normal lift-off airspeed in both conventional- and nosewheel type airplanes
when approaching to land in turbulent condiitons you should - correct answer ✔✔fly a power on
approach at a slightly higher airspeed
A pilot's most immediate and vital concern in the event of complete engine failure after becoming
airborne on takeoff is - correct answer ✔✔maintaining a safe airspeed
which type of approach and landing is recommended during gusty wind conditions - correct answer
✔✔a power-on approach and power-on landing
a proper crosswind landing on a runway requires that, at the moment of touchdown, the - correct
answer ✔✔direction of motion of the airplane and its longitudinal axis be parallel to the runway
choose the correct statement regarding wake turbulence - correct answer ✔✔the primary hazard is loss
of control because of induced roll
you will be departing behind a large aircraft. at what point on the runway should you plan to rotate -
correct answer ✔✔prior to the large aircraft rotation point
what procedure should you follow to avoid wake turbulence if a large jet crosses your course from left to
right approximately 1 mile ahead and at your altitude - correct answer ✔✔make sure you are slightly
above the path of the jet
with respect to vortex circulation, which is true - correct answer ✔✔Vortex circulation generated by
helicopters in forward flight trail behind in a manner similar to wingtip vortices generated by airplanes.
which is true with respect to vortex circulation - correct answer ✔✔The vortex strength is greatest when
the generating aircraft is heavy, clean, and slow.