When the control tower flashes a white light signal to a taxiing aircraft, it means
that the aircraft should return to the airport's starting position.
The ATC alert "traffic noon" pertains to your ANSWER ground track.
ANSWER creates stratus-type clouds when warm, humid, stable air moves
upslope.
The pilot in command, ANSWER, is the duty of informing passengers prior to
takeoff about the importance of wearing seat belts during a flight.
When performing collision avoidance scanning during the day, eye movements
should ANSWER not be greater than 10 degrees, and each sector should be
viewed for at least one second.
Regardless of the weather, all towered airports need two-way radio contacts
with ATC for landings or takeoffs unless otherwise permitted.
If in-flight Reciever Autonomous Integrity Monitoring (RAIM) functionality is
lost, the pilot cannot be sure that the GPS position is accurate.
What frequency would you use if you were on a VFR cross-country and not in
communication with ATC in case of an emergency? The ANSWER is 121.5
MHz.
Before entering which class of airspace, two-way radio communication must be
established with the local air traffic control facility? ANSWER class C
, Which scenario necessitates Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast
(ADS-B), unless otherwise permitted? ANSWER Flying across Class C
airspace below 10,000 feet above sea level
Maintaining a steady glide speed is crucial when performing an emergency
landing approach in a single-engine aircraft because changes in glide speed...
All attempts to determine the landing place and glide distance accurately are
nullified by the answer.
The following factors contribute to the magnetic compass's deviation error:
ANSWER specific metals and electrical systems in the aircraft
While the surface wind is southerly, the wind above 5,000 feet above sea level
is southwesterly. The main cause of this direction variation is ANSWER friction
between the surface and the wind.
What is one of the wing flaps' functions? ANSWER to allow the pilot to
approach a landing more steeply without speeding up
Which category of aircraft is involved in aircraft certification? ANSWER
glider, rotorcraft, airplane, and lighter-than-air
The first sign of carburetor ice in an aircraft with a float-type carburetor and a
fixed-pitch propeller would probably be ANSWER loss of RPM.
Which VFR code should a pilot squawk when operating a transponder-equipped
aircraft, unless otherwise permitted? ANSWER 1200
According to maintenance records, the transponder was last inspected on
September 1, 2014. The deadline for the upcoming inspection is... ANSWER
dated September 30, 2016
When there is a temperature inversion, you should anticipate that the
temperature will rise as altitude rises.
For what reason is frost regarded as dangerous for flying? ANSWER Frost
reduces lifting capacity by interfering with the airflow over the wings.
that the aircraft should return to the airport's starting position.
The ATC alert "traffic noon" pertains to your ANSWER ground track.
ANSWER creates stratus-type clouds when warm, humid, stable air moves
upslope.
The pilot in command, ANSWER, is the duty of informing passengers prior to
takeoff about the importance of wearing seat belts during a flight.
When performing collision avoidance scanning during the day, eye movements
should ANSWER not be greater than 10 degrees, and each sector should be
viewed for at least one second.
Regardless of the weather, all towered airports need two-way radio contacts
with ATC for landings or takeoffs unless otherwise permitted.
If in-flight Reciever Autonomous Integrity Monitoring (RAIM) functionality is
lost, the pilot cannot be sure that the GPS position is accurate.
What frequency would you use if you were on a VFR cross-country and not in
communication with ATC in case of an emergency? The ANSWER is 121.5
MHz.
Before entering which class of airspace, two-way radio communication must be
established with the local air traffic control facility? ANSWER class C
, Which scenario necessitates Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast
(ADS-B), unless otherwise permitted? ANSWER Flying across Class C
airspace below 10,000 feet above sea level
Maintaining a steady glide speed is crucial when performing an emergency
landing approach in a single-engine aircraft because changes in glide speed...
All attempts to determine the landing place and glide distance accurately are
nullified by the answer.
The following factors contribute to the magnetic compass's deviation error:
ANSWER specific metals and electrical systems in the aircraft
While the surface wind is southerly, the wind above 5,000 feet above sea level
is southwesterly. The main cause of this direction variation is ANSWER friction
between the surface and the wind.
What is one of the wing flaps' functions? ANSWER to allow the pilot to
approach a landing more steeply without speeding up
Which category of aircraft is involved in aircraft certification? ANSWER
glider, rotorcraft, airplane, and lighter-than-air
The first sign of carburetor ice in an aircraft with a float-type carburetor and a
fixed-pitch propeller would probably be ANSWER loss of RPM.
Which VFR code should a pilot squawk when operating a transponder-equipped
aircraft, unless otherwise permitted? ANSWER 1200
According to maintenance records, the transponder was last inspected on
September 1, 2014. The deadline for the upcoming inspection is... ANSWER
dated September 30, 2016
When there is a temperature inversion, you should anticipate that the
temperature will rise as altitude rises.
For what reason is frost regarded as dangerous for flying? ANSWER Frost
reduces lifting capacity by interfering with the airflow over the wings.