Complete Solution 2025
With respect to the certification of airmen, which are categories of aircraft? - Correct
Answer-Airplane, rotocraft, glider, lighter-than-air.
With respect to certification of airmen, which are classes of aircraft? - Correct Answer-
Single-engine land and sea, multi-engine land and sea.
With respect to the certification of aircraft, which is a category of aircraft? - Correct
Answer-Normal, utility, acrobatic.
With respect to the certification of aircraft, which is a class of aircraft? - Correct Answer-
Airplane, rotorcraft, glider, balloon.
A third-class medical certificate is issued to a 36-year old pilot in August 10, this year.
To exercise the privileges and of a private pilot certificate, the medical certificate will be
valid until midnight on - Correct Answer-August 31, 5 years later
A third-class medical certificate is issued to a 51-year old pilot on May 3, this year. To
exercise the privileges of a private pilot certificate, the medical certificate will be valid
until midnight on - Correct Answer-May 31, 2 years later
For private pilot operations, a second-class medical certificate issued to a 42 year-old
pilot on July 15, 2018, will expire at midnight on - Correct Answer-July 31, 2020.
You were 40 years old when you obtained a second-class medical certificate on March
15, 2018. For exercising private pilot privileges, when does your medical certificate
expire? - Correct Answer-March 31, 2020
For private pilot operations, a first-class medical certificate is issued to a 23-year-old
pilot on October 21, this year, will expire at midnight on - Correct Answer-October 31, 5-
years later.
A third-class medical certificate is issued to a 19-year old pilot on August 10, this year.
To exercise the privileges of a private pilot certificate, the medical certificate will expire
at midnight on - Correct Answer-August 31, 5-years later.
The FAA BasicMed rule allows pilots to operate small aircraft on certain personal flights
- Correct Answer-using a driver's license instead of a medical certificate.
,Under the BasicMed rule, what flight operations may you conduct using a driver's
license instead of a medical certificate? - Correct Answer-You may operate an aircraft
below 18,000 feet MSL at a maximum airspeed of 250 knots.
What requirements must you meet to utilize the BasicMed rule? - Correct Answer-You
must have completed an approved medical education course within the previous 24
calendar months and a comprehensive medical exam from a physician within the
previous 48 months.
To act as pilot in command of an aircraft carrying passengers, a pilot must show by
logbook endorsement the satisfactory completion of a flight review or completion of a
pilot proficiency check within the preceding - Correct Answer-24 calendar months.
If recency of experience requirements for night flight are not met and offical sunset is
1830, the latest time passengers may be carried is - Correct Answer-1929
Your cousin wants you to take him flying. You must have made at least 3 takeoffs and 3
landings within the preceding - Correct Answer-90 days
To act as pilot in command of an aircraft carrying passengers, a pilot must have made 3
takeoffs and 3 landing within the preceding 90 days in an aircraft of the same - Correct
Answer-category, class and type, if a type rating is required.
The takeoffs and landings required to meet the recency of experience requirements for
carrying passengers in a tailwheel airplane - Correct Answer-must be to a full stop.
The 3 takeoffs and landings that are required to act as pilot in command at night must
be done during the time period from - Correct Answer-one hour after sunset to one hour
before sunrise.
The definition of nighttime is - Correct Answer-the time between the end of evening civil
twilight and the beginning of morning civil twilight.
To meet the recency of experience requirements to act as pilot in command carrying
passengers at night, a pilot must have made at least three takeoffs and three landings
to a full stop within the preceding 90 days in - Correct Answer-the same category and
class of aircraft to be used.
If a private pilot had a flight review on August 8, this year, when is the next flight review
required? - Correct Answer-August 31, two years later.
Each private pilot is required to have - Correct Answer-a biennial flight review.
In regard to privileges and limitations, a private pilot may - Correct Answer-not pay less
than the pro rata share of the operating expenses of a flight with passengers, provided
the expenses involve only fuel, oil, airport expenditures or rental fees.
,What exception, if any, permits a private pilot to act as a pilot in command of an aircraft
carrying passengers who pay for the flight? - Correct Answer-If a donation is made to a
charitable organization for the flight.
The pilot in command is required to hold a type of rating in which aircraft? - Correct
Answer-Aircraft having a gross weight of more than 12,500 pounds.
What is the definition of a high performance airplane? - Correct Answer-An airplane with
an engine of more than 200hp.
Before a person holding a private pilot certificate may act as pilot in command of a high-
performance airplane, that person must have - Correct Answer-received ground and
flight instruction from an authorized flight instructor who then endorses that person's
logbook.
What is the definition of a complex airplane? - Correct Answer-An airplane with
retractable landing gear, flaps and a controllable-pitch propeller or FADEC
In order to act as pilot in command of a complex airplane, you must - Correct Answer-
receive and log ground and flight instruction in a complex airplane.
Where can the operating limitations for an aircraft be found? - Correct Answer-In the
current, FAA-approved flight manual, approved manual material, markings and
placards, or any combination thereof.
Which of the following are required to be carried in the aircraft during flight? - Correct
Answer-FAA-approved Airplane Flight Manual (AFM).
An annual inspection was performed on an aircraft June 13, 2018. When is the next
annual inspection due? - Correct Answer-June 30, 2019
How long does an airworthiness certificate of an aircraft remain valid? - Correct Answer-
As long as the aircraft is maintained and operated as required by the Federal Aviation
Regulations.
In addition to a validated airworthiness certificate, what documents or records must be
aboard an aircraft during flight? - Correct Answer-Operating limitations and registration
certificate
To determine the expiration date of the last annual aircraft inspection, you should refer
to the - Correct Answer-aircraft maintenance records
What aircraft inspections are required for rental aircraft that are also used for flight
instruction? - Correct Answer-Annual and 100 hour inspections
, An aircraft had a 100-hour inspection when the tachometer read 1259.6. When is the
next 100-hour inspection due? - Correct Answer-1359.6 hours
A 100-hour inspection was due at 3303 hours. The 100-hour inspection was actually
done at 3300 hours. When is the next 100-hour inspection due? - Correct Answer-3400
hours
A 100-hour inspection was due at 3302.5 hours. The 100-hour inspection was actually
done at 3309.5 hours. When is the next 100-hour inspection due? - Correct Answer-
3402.5 hours
Maintenance records show the last transponder inspection was performed on
September 1, 2014. The next inspection is due no later than - Correct Answer-
September 30, 2016
Who is responsible for determining if an aircraft is in condition for safe flight? - Correct
Answer-The pilot in command.
The responsibility for ensuring that an aircraft is maintained in an airworthy condition is
primarily that of the - Correct Answer-owner or operator.
The responsibility for ensuring that maintenance personnel make the appropriate entries
in the aircraft maintenance records indicating the aircraft has been approved for return
to service lies with the - Correct Answer-owner or operator.
Who is responsible for ensuring appropriate entries are made in maintenance records
indicating the aircraft has been approved for return to service? - Correct Answer-Owner
or operator.
During the preflight inspection who is responsible for determining the aircraft is safe for
flight? - Correct Answer-The pilot in command.
How should an aircraft preflight inspection be accomplished for the first flight of the day?
- Correct Answer-Thorough and systematic means recommended by the manufacturer.
Which preflight action is specifically required of the pilot before each flight? - Correct
Answer-Become familiar with all available information concerning the flight.
When must batteries in an emergency locator transmitter (ELT) be replaced or
recharged, if rechargeable? - Correct Answer-When the ELT has been in use for more
than one cumulative hour.
When are non-rechargeable batteries of an emergency locator transmitter (ELT)
required to be replaced? - Correct Answer-When 50% of their useful life expires.