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Commercial Pilot {CPAER} EXAM 1&2 Verified Multiple Choice and Conceptual Actual Emended Questions With Reviewed 100% Correct Detailed Answers Guaranteed Pass!!Current Update!! 1. How far must runway lights be visible? Select one: A. 1 NM B. 2 NM C. 3 NM D. 4 NM - ANSWER C. 3 NM 2. An aeroplane has a stall speed of 65 KIAS. What will the stall speed be in a 60° bank? A. 92 KIAS B. 66 KIAS C. 77 KIAS D. 85 KIAS - ANSWER Other way of calculating Stall speed in a turn = Vs x SQRT{Load Factor} Load Factor = 1/Cos(bank angle) Stall speed in a turn = Vs x SQRT{1/Cos(bank angle)} Stall speed in a turn = 65 x SQRT{1/cos(60)} Stall speed in a turn = 65 x SQRT{1/0.5} Stall speed in a turn = 65 x SQRT {2} = 65 x 1.414 (Corrected for 3 decimal places) = 91.91 Stall speed in a turn = 92 Knots (Corrected for decimal) The correct answer is: 92 KIAS 3. Calculate a suitable threshold speed for an aircraft with a full flap stalling speed of 95 KCAS. A. 125 KIAS B. 114 KCAS C. 124 KCAS D. 63 KCAS - ANSWER 1.3 x 95 = 123.5 KCAS Vref = 1.3 Vso KCAS The correct answer is: 124 KCAS 4. A pilot operating single pilot IFR is allowed a maximum of . . . . . in any 24 consecutive hour period. A. 8 hours B. 8 hours if the aircraft is multi-engine C. 14 hours D. 14 hours if the aircraft is fitted with a boom mic, chart holder, autopilot and light - ANSWER A. 8 Hours 5. While conducting a VFR flight in uncontrolled airspace the ESCAT plan has been activated, the PIC must report position to A. FSS or ATC every 30 mins. B. ATC every 30 mins. C. FSS every 15 mins. D. FSS every 10 mins. - ANSWER A. FSS or ATC every 30 minutes Given: Airport elevation 1 254 feet ASL Altimeter setting 28.98 in Hg

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Commercial Pilot {CPAER} EXAM 1&2 Verified
Multiple Choice and Conceptual Actual
Emended Questions With Reviewed 100%
Correct Detailed Answers

Guaranteed Pass!!Current Update!!


1. How far must runway lights be visible?
Select one:
A. 1 NM
B. 2 NM
C. 3 NM

D. 4 NM - ANSWER C. 3 NM


2. An aeroplane has a stall speed of 65 KIAS. What will the stall speed be in a 60°
bank?
A. 92 KIAS
B. 66 KIAS
C. 77 KIAS

D. 85 KIAS - ANSWER Other way of calculating

Stall speed in a turn = Vs x SQRT{Load Factor}
Load Factor = 1/Cos(bank angle)
Stall speed in a turn = Vs x SQRT{1/Cos(bank angle)}

,Stall speed in a turn = 65 x SQRT{1/cos(60)}
Stall speed in a turn = 65 x SQRT{1/0.5}
Stall speed in a turn = 65 x SQRT {2} = 65 x 1.414 (Corrected for 3 decimal places) =
91.91
Stall speed in a turn = 92 Knots (Corrected for decimal)
The correct answer is: 92 KIAS


3. Calculate a suitable threshold speed for an aircraft with a full flap stalling speed
of 95 KCAS.
A. 125 KIAS
B. 114 KCAS
C. 124 KCAS

D. 63 KCAS - ANSWER Vref = 1.3 Vso KCAS
1.3 x 95 = 123.5 KCAS
The correct answer is: 124 KCAS


4. A pilot operating single pilot IFR is allowed a maximum of . . . . . in any 24
consecutive hour period.
A. 8 hours
B. 8 hours if the aircraft is multi-engine
C. 14 hours
D. 14 hours if the aircraft is fitted with a boom mic, chart holder, autopilot and
light - ANSWER A. 8 Hours

,5. While conducting a VFR flight in uncontrolled airspace the ESCAT plan has been
activated, the PIC must report position to
A. FSS or ATC every 30 mins.
B. ATC every 30 mins.
C. FSS every 15 mins.

D. FSS every 10 mins. - ANSWER A. FSS or ATC every 30 minutes


Given: Airport elevation 1 254 feet ASL
Altimeter setting 28.98 in Hg


6. The pressure altitude is
A. 2 302 feet.
B. 2 235 feet.
C. 2 100 feet.

D. 2 194 feet. - ANSWER 29.92 - 28.98 = 0.94
0.94 x 1 000 = 940 feet
940 + 1 254 = 2 194 feet


The correct answer is: 2 194 feet.


7. A commercial or airline transport pilot is required to have a valid pilot
certificate in possession when
A. carrying passengers only.

, B. piloting for hire only.
C. acting as a flight crew member.

D. working for an airline. - ANSWER C. acting as a flight crew member.


8. During the power stroke on a four-stroke engine the intake and exhaust valves
are
A. both closed at the start of the stroke.
B. open and closed alternately.
C. both closed for the full stroke.

D. both open at the start of the stroke. - ANSWER A. both closed at the start of
the stroke


9. Ensuring compliance with an Airworthiness Directive (AD) is the responsibility
of the
A. pilot-in-command of that aircraft.
B. pilot-in-command and owner or operator of that aircraft.
C. pilot-in-command and the TC certificated mechanic assigned to that aircraft.

D. mechanic assigned to that aircraft. - ANSWER B. pilot-in-command and
owner or operator of that aircraft


10. Flight duty time
Select one:
A. begins at engine(s) on and ends at engine(s) off.

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