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Commercial Pilot Written – FAA Verified Multiple Choice and Conceptual Actual Emended Exam Questions With Reviewed 100% Correct Detailed Answers Guaranteed Pass!!Current Update 1. An aircraft carrying passengers for hire has been on a schedule of inspection every 100 hours of time in service. Under which condition, if any, may that aircraft be operated beyond 100 hours without a new inspection? A. The aircraft may be flown for any flight as long as the time in service has not exceeded 110 hours. B. The aircraft may be dispatched for a flight of any duration as long as 100 hours has not been exceeded at the time it departs. C. The 100-hour limitation may be exceeded by not more than 10 hours if necessary to reach a place at which the inspection can be done. - ANSWER C. The 100-hour limitation may be exceeded by not more than 10 hours if necessary to reach a place at which the inspection can be done. 2. Baggage weighing 90 pounds is placed in a normal category airplane's baggage compartment which is placarded at 100 pounds. If this airplane is subjected to a positive load factor of 3.5 Gs, the total load of the baggage would be A. 315 pounds and would be excessive. B. 315 pounds and would not be excessive. C. 350 pounds and would not be excessive. - ANSWER would not be excessive. B. 315 pounds and 3. The pilot in command of an aircraft operated under IFR, in controlled airspace, shall report as soon as practical to ATC when A. climbing or descending to assigned altitudes. B. experiencing any malfunctions of navigational, approach, or communications equipment, occurring in flight. C. requested to contact a new controlling facility. - ANSWER B. experiencing any malfunctions of navigational, approach, or communications equipment, occurring in flight. 4. Which is required equipment for powered aircraft during VFR night flights? A. Flashlight with red lens if the flight is for hire. B. An electric landing light if the flight is for hire. C. Sensitive altimeter adjustable for barometric pressure. - ANSWER Sensitive altimeter adjustable for barometric pressure. C. 5. Under what condition could an aircraft's engine logbook show no previous operating history? A. If the aircraft had been imported from a foreign country. B. This would indicate an error by maintenance personnel. C. After the aircraft's engine has been rebuilt by the manufacturer. - ANSWER C. After the aircraft's engine has been rebuilt by the manufacturer.

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Commercial Pilot Written – FAA Verified
Multiple Choice and Conceptual Actual
Emended Exam Questions With Reviewed
100% Correct Detailed Answers

Guaranteed Pass!!Current Update


1. An aircraft carrying passengers for hire has been on a schedule of inspection
every 100 hours of time in service. Under which condition, if any, may that aircraft
be operated beyond 100 hours without a new inspection?
A. The aircraft may be flown for any flight as long as the time in service has not
exceeded 110 hours.
B. The aircraft may be dispatched for a flight of any duration as long as 100 hours
has not been exceeded at the time it departs.
C. The 100-hour limitation may be exceeded by not more than 10 hours if
necessary to reach a place at which the inspection can be done. - ANSWER C.
The 100-hour limitation may be exceeded by not more than 10 hours if necessary
to reach a place at which the inspection can be done.


2. Baggage weighing 90 pounds is placed in a normal category airplane's baggage
compartment which is placarded at 100 pounds. If this airplane is subjected to a
positive load factor of 3.5 Gs, the total load of the baggage would be
A. 315 pounds and would be excessive.
B. 315 pounds and would not be excessive.

C. 350 pounds and would not be excessive. - ANSWER B. 315 pounds and
would not be excessive.

,3. The pilot in command of an aircraft operated under IFR, in controlled airspace,
shall report as soon as practical to ATC when
A. climbing or descending to assigned altitudes.
B. experiencing any malfunctions of navigational, approach, or communications
equipment, occurring in flight.

C. requested to contact a new controlling facility. - ANSWER B. experiencing
any malfunctions of navigational, approach, or communications equipment,
occurring in flight.


4. Which is required equipment for powered aircraft during VFR night flights?
A. Flashlight with red lens if the flight is for hire.
B. An electric landing light if the flight is for hire.

C. Sensitive altimeter adjustable for barometric pressure. - ANSWER C.
Sensitive altimeter adjustable for barometric pressure.


5. Under what condition could an aircraft's engine logbook show no previous
operating history?
A. If the aircraft had been imported from a foreign country.
B. This would indicate an error by maintenance personnel.

C. After the aircraft's engine has been rebuilt by the manufacturer. - ANSWER
C. After the aircraft's engine has been rebuilt by the manufacturer.


6. Regulations which refer to "commercial operators" relate to that person who
A. is the owner of a small scheduled airline.

,B. for compensation or hire, engages in the carriage by aircraft in air commerce of
persons or property, as an air carrier.
C. for compensation or hire, engages in the carriage by aircraft in air commerce of
persons or property, other than as an air carrier. - ANSWER C. for
compensation or hire, engages in the carriage by aircraft in air commerce of
persons or property, other than as an air carrier.


7. When may an aircraft equipped with ADS-B Out not operate in transmit mode?
A. Anytime the aircraft is operating in Class G airspace.
B. If the aircraft is being operated for law enforcement purposes and transmitting
would jeopardize the safety of the mission.
C. If the aircraft was not originally certificated with an electrical system. - ANSWER
B. If the aircraft is being operated for law enforcement purposes and
transmitting would jeopardize the safety of the mission.


8. During preflight, you discover one of the passenger seats has a defective
shoulder harness. All of the seats will be occupied. This flight is
A. allowed.
B. not allowed.
C. allowed so long as the passenger is notified of the defective shoulder harness. -
ANSWER B. not allowed.


9. If a pilot does not meet the recency of experience requirements for night flight
and official sunset is 1900 CST, the latest time passengers should be carried is
A. 1959 CST.
B. 1900 CST.

, C. 1800 CST. - ANSWER A. 1959 CST.


10. To act as pilot in command of an airplane that is equipped with retractable
landing gear, flaps, and controllable-pitch propeller, a person is required to
A. make at least six takeoffs and landings in such an airplane within the preceding
6 months.
B. receive and log ground and flight training in such an airplane, and obtain a
logbook endorsement certifying proficiency.

C. hold a multiengine airplane class rating. - ANSWER B. receive and log
ground and flight training in such an airplane, and obtain a logbook endorsement
certifying proficiency.


11. The carriage of passengers for hire by a commercial pilot is
A. not authorized in a 'utility' category aircraft.
B. not authorized in a 'limited' category aircraft.

C. authorized in 'restricted' category aircraft. - ANSWER B. not authorized in a
'limited' category aircraft.


12. 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. - ANSWER C. aircraft flight manual, approved manual
material, markings and placards, or any combination thereof.

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