Right Of Way - correct answer ✔✔Plane on the right has right of way, and the plane at the lower altitude
has the right of way. Also, when overtaking, the aircraft being overtaken has the right of way
Max speed under Bravo - correct answer ✔✔200
Max speed in Charlie and Delta - correct answer ✔✔200
Minimum Altitude and Visibility for Acrobatic Flight - correct answer ✔✔1,500 Ft AGL and 3 miles
Minimum Flight Visibility increases to 5SM beginning at an altitude of - correct answer ✔✔10,000 MSL if
above 1,200 AGL
SVFR in Class D - correct answer ✔✔Must be clear of clouds and 1SM. MUST HAVE 1SM Flight Visibility
SVFR - correct answer ✔✔In order to do it you must have an instrument rating and the aircraft must be
approved for instrument flight
When approaching to land at an airport with an ATC facility, in both Class E and D airspace, contact must
be made prior to - correct answer ✔✔4NM, up to and including 2500 AGL
Taking off from a satellite airport in Class C airspace - correct answer ✔✔Each person mist establish and
maintain two way radio communications with the ATC serving facility as soon as practicable after
departing
Flight Operations are prohibited when the pressure is above - correct answer ✔✔31.00
Taxiing in quartering tailwind - correct answer ✔✔Aileron down on the side from which the wind is
blowing (Thumbs into the wind)
, Taxiing a light, high wing airplane during strong quartering tailwinds, ailerons should be - correct answer
✔✔Opposite the direction from which the winds is blowing
With regard to a crosswind correction on takeoff - correct answer ✔✔Rudder as required to maintain
directional control, aileron pressure into the wind, and higher than normal lift off speed in all aircraft
Turbulence encountered during approach to landing, what action is reccommended - correct answer
✔✔Increase the airspeed slightly above normal approach speed to attain more positive control
Landing in gusty conditions - correct answer ✔✔Power on approach and power on landing
What is the general direction of movement of the other aircraft if during a night flight you observe a
steady white light and a rotating red light ahead and at your altitude - correct answer ✔✔The other
aircraft is headed away from you
Wake Turbulence - correct answer ✔✔Primary hazard is loss of control because of induced roll
As Hyperventilation Progresses, a pilot can experience what? - correct answer ✔✔Symptoms of
suffication and drowsiness
Proper Scan - correct answer ✔✔Use a series of short, regularly spaced eye movements that brings
successive areas of the sky into the central visual field
Which is a symptom of hyperventilation? - correct answer ✔✔Drowsiness
Which would likely result in hyperventilation - correct answer ✔✔Insufficient Carbon Dioxide
Hypoxia susceptibility due to inhalation of carbon monoxide increases as - correct answer ✔✔Altitude
Increases