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What airspeed indicator marking identifies the maximum structural cruising speed of an aircraft?
A. Red radial line.
B. Upper limit of the green arc.
C. Upper limit of the yellow arc. Correct answer-B. Upper limit of the green arc.
An illusion, that the aircraft is at a higher altitude than it actually is, is produced by
A. atmospheric haze.
B. upsloping terrain.
C. downsloping terrain. Correct answer-B. upsloping terrain
If the nosewheel of an airplane moves aft during gear retraction, how would this aft movement
affect the CG location of that airplane? It would
A. cause the CG location to move aft.
B. have no effect on the CG location.
C. cause the CG location to move forward. Correct answer-A. cause the CG location to move aft.
(Refer to figure 45.) What are the visibility and cloud clearance requirements in an airplane at night
when conducting takeoffs and landings at McCampbell Airport (area 1) if the pattern altitude is 600
feet AGL?
A. 3 SM visibility and clear of clouds.
B. 1 SM visibility and clear of clouds if remaining within one-half mile of the airport.
C. Remain clear of clouds and operate at a speed that allows adequate opportunity to see other
traffic and obstructions in time to avoid a collision. Correct answer-B. 1 SM visibility and clear of
clouds if remaining within one-half mile of the airport.
What would cause the 45° point to be reached before the maximum pitchup attitude during a lazy
eight?
A. Beginning with too slow a rate of roll.
B. Beginning with too rapid a rate of roll.
C. Allowing the airspeed to remain too high causing the rate of turn to increase. Correct answer-B.
Beginning with too rapid a rate of roll.
If severe turbulence is encountered, the aircraft's airspeed should be reduced to
A. maneuvering speed.
B. normal structural cruising speed.
C. the minimum steady flight speed in the landing configuration. Correct answer-A. maneuvering
speed.
If the engine oil temperature and cylinder head temperature gauges have exceeded their normal
operating range, you may have been
A. operating with the mixture set too rich.
B. using fuel that has a higher-than-specified fuel rating.
C. operating with too much power and with the mixture set too lean. Correct answer-C. operating
with too much power and with the mixture set too lean.
When using a Constant Pressure Analysis Chart for planning a flight at 10,000 feet MSL, a pilot should
refer to the
A. 850-millibar analysis.
,B. 700-millibar analysis.
C. 500-millibar analysis. Correct answer-B. 700-millibar analysis.
Which training time must be certified by the instructor from whom it was received?
A. Flight training.
B. Flight training and training in a flight training device.
C. All flight training, flight simulator training, and ground training. Correct answer-C. All flight
training, flight simulator training, and ground training.
(Refer to figure 45, area 5.) What is the elevation of the Thomas (T69) Airport?
A. 122.8 feet MSL.
B. 43 feet MSL.
C. 48 feet MSL. Correct answer-C. 48 feet MSL.
(Refer to figure 14.) At what altitude is the freezing level over the middle of Florida on the 12-hour
Significant Weather Prognostic Chart?
A. 4,000 feet.
B. 12,000 feet.
C. 8,000 feet. Correct answer-B. 12,000 feet.
12. What could be a result of a student focusing too far ahead during a landing approach?
A. Reactions will be either too abrupt or too late.
B. Rounding out too high and developing an excessive sink rate.
C. Difficulty in judging the closeness of the ground resulting in a nose-first touchdown. Correct
answer-C. Difficulty in judging the closeness of the ground resulting in a nose-first touchdown.
13. What is the duration of a Student Pilot Certificate?
A. Indefinite.
B. 60 calendar months after the month in which it was issued.
C. 24 calendar months after the month in which it was issued. Correct answer-A. Indefinite.
14. Your student, who is preparing for a Private Pilot practical test in a single-engine airplane,
received 3.5 hours of cross-country flight training including flights of 1.9 hours, 1.0 hours, and 0.6
hours. Is your student eligible to take the practical test?
A. Yes.
B. No.
C. Yes but, if test is satisfactory, certificate will have an ICAO limitation on it. Correct answer-A. Yes.
15. (Refer to figure 20.) At an airspeed represented by point B, in steady flight, the pilot can expect to
obtain the aircraft's
A. maximum coefficient of lift.
B. minimum coefficient of lift.
C. maximum glide range in still air. Correct answer-C. maximum glide range in still air.
16. Leaving the carburetor heat on while taking off
A. leans the mixture for more power on takeoff.
B. will decrease the takeoff distance.
C. will increase the ground roll. Correct answer-C. will increase the ground roll.
17. The basic purpose of adjusting the fuel/air mixture control at altitude is to
A. decrease the fuel flow to compensate for decreased air density.
,B. decrease the amount of fuel in the mixture to compensate for increased air density.
C. increase the amount of fuel in the mixture to compensate for the decrease in pressure and density
of the air. Correct answer-A. decrease the fuel flow to compensate for decreased air density.
18. (Refer to Figure 19.) The lift/drag at 2° angle of attack is approximately the same as the lift/drag
for
A. 9.75° angle of attack.
B. 10.5° angle of attack.
C. 17.2° angle of attack. Correct answer-C. 17.2° angle of attack.
19. Flat skidding turns at low altitudes such as in the traffic pattern are often the result of
A. conscious or subconscious effort to avoid banking close to the ground.
B. attempting to execute a turn solely by reference to instruments.
C. fixating on nose reference while excluding wing reference. Correct answer-A. conscious or
subconscious effort to avoid banking close to the ground.
20. An aircraft's operating limitations may be found in the
A. FAA-approved aircraft flight manual.
B. owner's handbook published by the aircraft manufacturer.
C. aircraft flight manual, approved manual material, markings, and placards, or any combination
thereof. Correct answer-C. aircraft flight manual, approved manual material, markings, and
placards, or any combination thereof.
1. Which instrument would be affected by excessively low pressure in the airplane's vacuum system?
A. Heading indicator.
B. Airspeed indicator.
C. Pressure altimeter. Correct answer-A. Heading indicator.
2. The operating principle of float-type carburetors is based on the
A. measurement of the fuel flow into the induction system.
B. difference in air pressure at the venturi throat and the throttle valve.
C. increase in air velocity in the throat of a venturi causing a decrease in air pressure. Correct
answer-C. increase in air velocity in the throat of a venturi causing a decrease in air pressure.
3. (Refer to figure 3.) What is the reported duration of the rain at the time of the observation at
KAUS?
A. 25 minutes.
B. 26 minutes.
C. 36 minutes. Correct answer-B. 26 minutes.
4. Which in-flight advisory would contain information on severe icing?
A. PIREP.
B. SIGMET.
C. CONVECTIVE SIGMET. Correct answer-B. SIGMET.
5. Which is the most probable result if a pilot initiates the climbing turn portions of the lazy eight
with banks that are too steep?
A. Completing each 180° change of direction with a net gain of altitude.
B. Attaining a pitch attitude that is too steep and stalling at the top of the climbing turn.
, C. Turning at a rate too fast for the rate of climb and therefore, completing each 180° change of
direction with excessive airspeed. Correct answer-C. Turning at a rate too fast for the rate of climb
and therefore, completing each 180° change of direction with excessive airspeed.
6. For a flight instructor to give instruction for a type rating in a CE-500 (an aircraft requiring the pilot
in command to have a type rating), the instructor must hold
A. a type rating for a CE-500 on their pilot certificate.
B. a type rating for a CE-500 on their flight instructor certificate.
C. a type rating for any aircraft. Correct answer-A. a type rating for a CE-500 on their pilot
certificate.
7. No person may act as a crewmember of a civil aircraft with a minimum blood alcohol level of
A. any detectable amount.
B. .04 percent or greater.
C. 0.2 percent or greater. Correct answer-B. .04 percent or greater.
8. Based on this information, the CG would be located how far aft of datum?Weight A........120 lb at
15" aft of datumWeight B.......200 lb at 117" aft of datumWeight C........75 lb at 195" aft of datum
A. 100.8 inches.
B. 109.0 inches.
C. 121.7 inches. Correct answer-A. 100.8 inches.
9. A slightly low indication on a PAPI glidepath is indicated by
A. four red lights.
B. one red light and three white lights.
C. one white light and three red lights. Correct answer-C. one white light and three red lights.
10. To act as pilot in command of an airplane that has more than 200 horsepower, a person holding a
Private or Commercial Pilot Certificate is required to
A. successfully complete a practical test in such an airplane.
B. receive ground and flight training in an airplane that has more than 200 horsepower.
C. make three takeoffs and landings with an instructor in an airplane of the same make and model.
Correct answer-B. receive ground and flight training in an airplane that has more than 200
horsepower.
11. Students should be taught that throughout a level, 720° steep turn to the right, the rudder is
normally used to
A. prevent yawing.
B. control the rate of turn.
C. hold the aircraft in the turn once it is established. Correct answer-A. prevent yawing.
12. The angle between the chord line of the wing and the longitudinal axis of the aircraft is known as
A. dihedral.
B. the angle of attack.
C. the angle of incidence. Correct answer-C. the angle of incidence.
13. What is the purpose of the taxiway ending marker sign?
A. Identifies area where aircraft are prohibited.
B. Indicates taxiway does not continue beyond intersection.
C. Provides general taxiing direction to named taxiway. Correct answer-B. Indicates taxiway does
not continue beyond intersection.