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the time a flight crew member is required to work from the
What is a Flight Duty Period? first flight leg to the last flight leg, including deadhead,
reserve, and training
How does a pilot indicate that he/she is fit for duty on an
individual flight?
A. Sign a statement on the release Sign a statement on the release
B. Call crew scheduling or dispatch
C. Send a text to the Chief Pilot
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A flight crew is starting their workday at 1730 and will fly
3 legs today. How many hours can they be on duty?
A. 8 hours
A crew starts their day at 0330 and will fly 4 legs. What is
the maximum number of hours they can fly today?
A. 8 hours
B. 9 hours
C. As many hours as needed to complete their three legs
Where does the carrier find the minimum flight crew
required for a given aircraft type?
A. In the Aircraft Flight Manual A. In the Aircraft Flight Manual
B. In the FARs
C. In the carrier's contract with the pilot union
Flight 178 is assigned to a B737-800 with 162 seats. 98
passengers are booked on the flight. How many flight
A. 4
attendants are required?
A. 4
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B. 2
C. 3
A low pressure area is an area of
A. ascending air
A. ascending air
B. descending air
C. stagnant air
What are three things for a thunderstorm to form? moisture, lifting, instability
What is an important characteristic of wind shear?
A. It may be associated with either a wind shift or a wind-
speed gradient at any level in the atmosphere
A. It may be associated with either a wind shift or a wind-
B. It is primarily associated with the lateral vortices gener-
speed gradient at any level in the atmosphere
ated by thunderstorms
C. It normally exists only in the vicinity of thunderstorms,
but may be found near a strong temperature inversion
What is the expected duration of an individual mi-
croburst?
A. Seldom longer than 15 minutes
A. Seldom longer than 15 minutes
B. Two minutes with maximum wind lasting for one
minute
C. One microburst may last for as long as four hours
What characterizes a ground-based temperature inver-
sion?
A. Poor visibility A. Poor visibility
B. Convection currents at the surface
C. Cold temperatures
Radiation fog forms
A. always over land.
A. always over land.
B. almost exclusively near the shore
C. under cloudy skies
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