What are the four steps of the "Four Step Test?" correct answersAirworthiness Directives, VFR
day type certificate, Kind of Operations list, 91.205
When does an aircraft's airworthiness certificate expire? correct answersAirworthiness
Certificates have no expiration date, as long as aircraft meets approved type design and can
continue safe operation
This may be issued for an aircraft that may not currently meet airworthiness requriements, but is
capable of safe flight correct answersspecial flight permit
In regards to aircraft documents, what does ARROW stand for? correct answersAirworthiness
Certificates, Radio Operators License, Registration, Operations limitation, Weight and Balance
When does an aircraft's registration expire? correct answers3 years from previous expiration
When must a person acting as PIC hold a type rating? correct answerslarge aircraft, turbo-jet,
other aircraft specified by the administrator
What would you squawk for a lost communications situation? correct answers7600
What are the 5 C's for lost procedures? (list in order) correct answersClimb Communicate
Confess Comply Conserve
If you lose communications while on an IFR flight, what is the proper route to fly? (list in order)
correct answersAssigned Route, Vectored, Expected, Filed
What would you squawk for a hijacking situation? correct answers7500
List 4 examples of Special use Airspace. correct answersMilitary Operation Area, Controlled
Firing Area, Warning Area, Restricted
What are the four types of Airspace? correct answersControlled, Uncontrolled, Special Use,
Other
What must an aircraft have to operate in Class B Airspace? correct answersMode C Transponder
and Two Way communications
List 4 examples of Other Airspace Areas. correct answersTemporary Flight Restriction, Airport
Advisory, Terminal Radar Service Area, National Security Area
Explain the vertical and lateral dimensions of Class C Airspace. correct answers5NM core
extends 4000' AGL vertically, outer shelf from 1200'agl to 4000 AGL 10NM
List 4 of the 5 Hazardous Attitudes. correct answersMacho, Impulsivity, Resignation, Anti
Authority, Invulnerability
, This clearance would be used to get through an overcast layer and then cancel IFR and continue
VFR for the remainder of the flight. correct answersVFR on Top
What frequency range does a VOR operate within? correct answers108.0-117.95
The _______________________ ensures clearance above the highest point along an IFR route
and acceptable navigation reception within _________ NM of the VOR. correct
answersMinimum Obstruction Clearance Altitude/ 22
True Course +/- Variation = ____________________ +/- Wind ____________________ correct
answersMag Heading/ Mag Course
What does RAIM stand for and what does it do? correct answersReceiver Autonomous Integrity
Monitoring
Assess integrity of GPS Signals
What does WAAS stand for and what does it do? correct answersWide Area Augmentation
System
Uses Multiple ground referencing satellites across the US that monitor GPD then broadcasted
through 1-2 geo stationary satellites.
What are the different classes of VOR's in terms of range and service volume? correct
answersTerminal 1000AGL-12000AGL 25 NM
Low 1000-18000AGL 40NM
High 1000-14500agl 40NM/14500-60000 100NM/ 18000-45000 130nm
What does MAA stand for and what does it provide for IFR Flights? correct answersMaximum
Authorized Altitude highest usable altitude on a published airway
What criteria must be met for an approach to have published straight in minimums? correct
answers30 degrees from centerline
List 4 ways to perform a VOR check correct answersdual, ground, VOT, airborne
In order to be able to go below the MDA, DA or VDP, what criteria must be met? correct
answersnormal decent, flight visibility must be greater or equal to minimums, able to identify
visual references to a runway.
What is the maximum holding speed at 8,000 feet MSL? correct answers230
What is the difference between a Localizer approach and an LDA approach? correct
answersLDA localizer antenna is not center line with the runway and only supports a CAT I
approach