AT202 FARs excersise-1
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QUESTIONS
ANSWERS
1. Who is directly responsible and the final
authority for operation of an aircraft?
The pilot-in-command
2. When may the pilot in command deviate
from FAR, Part 91?
In an emergency requiring immediate action
3. What is the right-of-way rule for an aircraft in
distress?
An aircraft in distress has the right-of-way over all other air
traffic
.
4. Describe the right-of-way rule for aircraft
approaching “head-on”?
each pilot of each aircraft shall alter course to the right
.
5. What is the maximum speed (unless
authorized) for an aircraft below 10,000 feet
MSL?
250 knots
6. What is the minimum safe altitude for an
aircraft over a congested area?
Over any congested area of a city, town, or settlement, or
over any open air assembly of persons, an altitude of
1,000
feet
above the highest obstacle within a horizontal radius
of 2,000 feet of the aircraft.
7. What should an altimeter be set at for an
aircraft at Flight Level 190?
29.92
8. When may a pilot in command cancel IFR?
any time a pilot is operating in VFR conditions outside
Class A airspace
9. Under what conditions may two aircraft fly in
formation?
Formation Preflight:
The formation leader shall execute one flight plan
for the entire formation and shall:
Sign the flight plan form as PIC
Ensure that all pilots are briefed on en-
route weather and navigational aids
Ensure that each pilot holds a valid
instrument rating, if any portion of flight
is to be conducted under IMC
Ensure that a flight leader formation brief
is conducted to include, but not to be
limited to:
Loss of sight
Lost communication
Inadvertent IMC
Emergency procedures
Ensure that necessary maps, charts, and
publications are in the possession of each
pilot
Ensure that formation integrity is
maintained in flight
10. When may an aircraft operating at an
airport with a noise abatement designated
runway elect a different runway?
ATC may assign a different runway
if requested by the pilot
in the interest of safety
.
11. Pilots flying large or turbine-powered
aircraft in Class C or D airspace should enter the
traffic pattern at what altitude?
at least 1,500 feet above the elevation of the airport
QUESTIONS
ANSWERS
12. When should a pilot, who
receives priority handling from ATC
due to an emergency, submit a
written report?
In an emergency situation which does not result in a
deviation from the rules prescribed in 14 CFR Part
91 but which requires ATC to give priority to an
aircraft, the pilot of such aircraft must, when
requested by ATC, make a report
within 48 hours of
such emergency situation
to the manager of that
ATC facility.
13. What is the maximum speed for
an aircraft in Class C or D Airspace
flying at less than 2,500 feet AGL and
within 4 NM of the primary airport?
200 knots
14. What altimeter setting should an
aircraft be using at 8,000 feet?
15. Unless otherwise indicated,
which way are all turns made in a
traffic pattern?
16. What is the maximum speed of
VFR aircraft below Class B Airspace?
17. FARs govern aircraft operating in
the airspace within how many miles
of the U.S. coast?
18. FARs govern aircraft operating on
the waters within how many miles of
the U.S. coast?
19. What is the right-of-way rule for
converging aircraft?
When aircraft of the same category are converging
at approximately the same altitude, the aircraft to
the others right has the right of way
.
20. What is the right-of-way rule for
Each aircraft that is being overtaken has the right-of-
overtaking aircraft?
way
and each pilot of an overtaking aircraft shall
alter course to the right to pass well clear.
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