STAGE 1 EXAM -GROUND SCHOOL
QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT
ANSWERS
What are the six primary instruments involved in the instrument scan?
A. Airspeed indicator, heading indicator, altimeter, VOR vertical speed indicator,
attitude indicator
B. Heading indicator, tachometer, VOR, airspeed indicator, altimeter, turn
coordinator
C. Heading indicator, altimeter, vertical speed indicator, turn coordinator, attitude
indicator, airspeed indicator - ANSWER-C. Heading indicator, altimeter, vertical
speed indicator, turn coordinator, attitude indicator, airspeed indicator
As VFR pilots, it is most crucial for the pilot-in-command to perform the instrument
scan,
A. Equally dividing his/her time between the 6 primary instruments and the engine
instruments
B. While maintaining collision avoidance by dividing his/her time between inside and
outside the cockpit
C. Keeping his/her head inside the cockpit at all times - ANSWER-B. While
maintaining collision avoidance by dividing his/her time between inside and outside
the cockpit
Current charts must be used at all times. Sectional charts are revised
A. every 56 days
B. no more than once a year
C. every 6 months - ANSWER-
A sectional chart portrays
A. all aeronautical information such as airports, airways, and special use airspace
B. terrain relief and checkpoints such as populated places, roads, railroads, and
other distinctive landmarks
C. A and B - ANSWER-C. A and B
, all aeronautical information such as airports, airways, and special use airspace,
terrain relief and checkpoints such as populated places, roads, railroads, and other
distinctive landmarks
Steering the airplane on the ground is achieved with the use of the
A. ailerons
b. rudder pedals
C. elevator - ANSWER-B. rudder pedals
When taxiing with the wind coming form behind, hold the control column
A. forward and out of the wind
B. neutral and into the wind
C. back and out of the wind - ANSWER-A. Forward and out of the wind
Upon completion of this course, students will graduate with a
A. student pilot certificate, with an airplane, single-engine, land class
B. Private pilot certificate
C. Private pilot certificate, with an airplane, single-engine, land class - ANSWER-C.
Private pilot certificate, with an airplane, single-engine, land class
Students must uphold at all times
A. FAA regulations
B. School requirements and procedures
C. A and B - ANSWER-C. A and B
FAA regulations and School requirements and procedures
In order for students to succeed in this Part 141 program
A. all objectives must be met for each module, homework completed, and stage
exams passed with at least an 80%
B. all objectives must be met for each module
C. all objectives must be met for each module, homework completed, and stage
exams passed with at least a 70% - ANSWER-A. all objectives must be met for each
module, homework completed, and stage exams passed with at least an 80%
QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT
ANSWERS
What are the six primary instruments involved in the instrument scan?
A. Airspeed indicator, heading indicator, altimeter, VOR vertical speed indicator,
attitude indicator
B. Heading indicator, tachometer, VOR, airspeed indicator, altimeter, turn
coordinator
C. Heading indicator, altimeter, vertical speed indicator, turn coordinator, attitude
indicator, airspeed indicator - ANSWER-C. Heading indicator, altimeter, vertical
speed indicator, turn coordinator, attitude indicator, airspeed indicator
As VFR pilots, it is most crucial for the pilot-in-command to perform the instrument
scan,
A. Equally dividing his/her time between the 6 primary instruments and the engine
instruments
B. While maintaining collision avoidance by dividing his/her time between inside and
outside the cockpit
C. Keeping his/her head inside the cockpit at all times - ANSWER-B. While
maintaining collision avoidance by dividing his/her time between inside and outside
the cockpit
Current charts must be used at all times. Sectional charts are revised
A. every 56 days
B. no more than once a year
C. every 6 months - ANSWER-
A sectional chart portrays
A. all aeronautical information such as airports, airways, and special use airspace
B. terrain relief and checkpoints such as populated places, roads, railroads, and
other distinctive landmarks
C. A and B - ANSWER-C. A and B
, all aeronautical information such as airports, airways, and special use airspace,
terrain relief and checkpoints such as populated places, roads, railroads, and other
distinctive landmarks
Steering the airplane on the ground is achieved with the use of the
A. ailerons
b. rudder pedals
C. elevator - ANSWER-B. rudder pedals
When taxiing with the wind coming form behind, hold the control column
A. forward and out of the wind
B. neutral and into the wind
C. back and out of the wind - ANSWER-A. Forward and out of the wind
Upon completion of this course, students will graduate with a
A. student pilot certificate, with an airplane, single-engine, land class
B. Private pilot certificate
C. Private pilot certificate, with an airplane, single-engine, land class - ANSWER-C.
Private pilot certificate, with an airplane, single-engine, land class
Students must uphold at all times
A. FAA regulations
B. School requirements and procedures
C. A and B - ANSWER-C. A and B
FAA regulations and School requirements and procedures
In order for students to succeed in this Part 141 program
A. all objectives must be met for each module, homework completed, and stage
exams passed with at least an 80%
B. all objectives must be met for each module
C. all objectives must be met for each module, homework completed, and stage
exams passed with at least a 70% - ANSWER-A. all objectives must be met for each
module, homework completed, and stage exams passed with at least an 80%