Federal Airways includes Class E airspace that extends upward from -
ANSWER 1,200 feet above the surface up to and including 17,999 feet MSL,
unless otherwise noted.
What is the minimal amount of radio equipment needed to operate in Class C
airspace? ANSWER An encoding altimeter, a 4096-code transponder, and two-
way radio communications equipment
An almond or lens-shaped cloud that seems to be motionless but could have
winds of fifty knots or more is called a lenticular cloud.
Which airspace requires an operational 4096-code transponder with an encoding
altimeter? Class A, Class B (and within 30 miles of the principal Class B
airport), and Class C are the answers.
The highest permitted speed when flying in the airspace beneath Class B
airspace is ANSWER 200 knots.
If any, what exception allows a private pilot to operate as the pilot in command
of a plane carrying paying passengers? - ANSWER In the event that the flight is
funded by a donation to a charity.
When approaching a landing, the phenomena of floating produced by the
ground effect will be most noticeable when the wingspan above the surface is
less than - ANSWER.
When an aircraft is loaded to its furthest CG, it will become less stable at all
speeds.
When should the pilot get in touch with ground control after arriving at an
airport under tower control? When instructed to do so by the tower, respond.
, During ground operations, who should a departing VFR aircraft ask for radar
traffic information? ON FIRST CONTACT: ANSWER Ground control.
Regardless of the pilot's position from the VOT, the omnibearing selector
(OBS) and the TO/FROM indicator should read - ANSWER 0° FROM or 180°
TO when the course deviation indicator (CDI) needle is centered using a VOR
test signal (VOT).
Pilots should ANSWER the aircraft identification or their name when calling a
weather briefing center for preflight weather information.
What is the minimal weather condition needed for aircraft to operate in Class D
airspace under special VFR? ANSWER: Flight visibility of one mile.
What is the optimal angle of climb speed represented by which V-speed?
ANSWER VX
A ANSWER light, quartering tailwind is the condition that necessitates the
utmost attention in order to avoid wake turbulence upon landing.
Only when an airplane is developing lift do wingtip vortices form.
Who is in charge of deciding if the aircraft is safe to fly during the preflight
inspection? The pilot in command's ANSWER
Where can one locate the operational constraints of an aircraft? ANSWER In
the most recent version of the FAA-approved flight manual, authorized manual
content, placards, markings, or any combination of these.
When are a magnetic compass's indicators accurate when in flight? ANSWER:
Only when flying unaccelerated and straight and level.
Under what flight conditions does a single-engine airplane's torque effect
increase the most? ANSWER: High angle of attack, high power, low airspeed.
The airspace system designations that are used across the United States are
standardized with other nations by ANSWER.
ANSWER 1,200 feet above the surface up to and including 17,999 feet MSL,
unless otherwise noted.
What is the minimal amount of radio equipment needed to operate in Class C
airspace? ANSWER An encoding altimeter, a 4096-code transponder, and two-
way radio communications equipment
An almond or lens-shaped cloud that seems to be motionless but could have
winds of fifty knots or more is called a lenticular cloud.
Which airspace requires an operational 4096-code transponder with an encoding
altimeter? Class A, Class B (and within 30 miles of the principal Class B
airport), and Class C are the answers.
The highest permitted speed when flying in the airspace beneath Class B
airspace is ANSWER 200 knots.
If any, what exception allows a private pilot to operate as the pilot in command
of a plane carrying paying passengers? - ANSWER In the event that the flight is
funded by a donation to a charity.
When approaching a landing, the phenomena of floating produced by the
ground effect will be most noticeable when the wingspan above the surface is
less than - ANSWER.
When an aircraft is loaded to its furthest CG, it will become less stable at all
speeds.
When should the pilot get in touch with ground control after arriving at an
airport under tower control? When instructed to do so by the tower, respond.
, During ground operations, who should a departing VFR aircraft ask for radar
traffic information? ON FIRST CONTACT: ANSWER Ground control.
Regardless of the pilot's position from the VOT, the omnibearing selector
(OBS) and the TO/FROM indicator should read - ANSWER 0° FROM or 180°
TO when the course deviation indicator (CDI) needle is centered using a VOR
test signal (VOT).
Pilots should ANSWER the aircraft identification or their name when calling a
weather briefing center for preflight weather information.
What is the minimal weather condition needed for aircraft to operate in Class D
airspace under special VFR? ANSWER: Flight visibility of one mile.
What is the optimal angle of climb speed represented by which V-speed?
ANSWER VX
A ANSWER light, quartering tailwind is the condition that necessitates the
utmost attention in order to avoid wake turbulence upon landing.
Only when an airplane is developing lift do wingtip vortices form.
Who is in charge of deciding if the aircraft is safe to fly during the preflight
inspection? The pilot in command's ANSWER
Where can one locate the operational constraints of an aircraft? ANSWER In
the most recent version of the FAA-approved flight manual, authorized manual
content, placards, markings, or any combination of these.
When are a magnetic compass's indicators accurate when in flight? ANSWER:
Only when flying unaccelerated and straight and level.
Under what flight conditions does a single-engine airplane's torque effect
increase the most? ANSWER: High angle of attack, high power, low airspeed.
The airspace system designations that are used across the United States are
standardized with other nations by ANSWER.