2024 PRE-SOLO ROBINSVILLE,
PA28-161 EXAM WITH CORRECT
ANSWERS
What is the maximum speed permitted for aircraft below 10,000 feet MSL?
What is the maximum speed allowed in Class B airspace? What is the
maximum speed allowed in a VFR corridor through Class B airspace? -
CORRECT ANSWERS-250 knot restriction below 10,000 feet
You cannot fly faster than 200 knots underlining a class B or VFR corridor
airspace.
If you receive ATC instructions that you feel may compromise safety or will
cause you to violate an FAR, What should you do? - CORRECT ANSWERS-You
are the PIC so you simply respond back saying unable.
What personal documents and endorsements are you required to have
before you fly? - CORRECT ANSWERS-Medical Certificate, Pilot License,
Government Issued Identification (Drivers License) and an endorsed Logbook
from your CFI
What are your student pilot limitations regarding carriage of passengers or
cargo and flying for compensation or hire? - CORRECT ANSWERS-FAR
61.89a1-4
Student pilots may not carry passengers or cargo for hire
What is CTAF? Explain CTAF procedures at your training airport(s) - CORRECT
ANSWERS-- Common traffic advisory frequency (CTAF).
- Used when no controlled tower at the airport.
- Who are you, who are you calling, where are you, what is intent.
How can you determine if a runway is closed? - CORRECT ANSWERS-A yellow
cross closed runway markings present or a raised light X is present.
Always get NOTAMS, listen to ATIS at big airports.
What are the typical dimensions of Class D airspace and what requirement(s)
must be met prior to entry (AIM 3-2-4)? - CORRECT ANSWERS-4nm radius-
but airspace is tailored to the area.
Typical height is surface to 2500 AGL
You must have 2 way radio communication and communicate with the tower.
, Explain student pilot limitations concerning visibility and flight above clouds.
- CORRECT ANSWERS-Must have at least 3 Statute Mile visibility during the
day, and 5SM visibility at night, and have visual reference to the surface
Who has the final authority and responsibility for the operation of the aircraft
when you are flying solo? - CORRECT ANSWERS-FAR 91.3a
The pilot in command has the final authority and responsibility for the
operation of the aircraft.
Discuss what preflight action concerning the airport and aircraft performance
is specified in the regulations for a local flight? - CORRECT ANSWERS-FAR
91.103ab
(RAWFAT)
1. Runway lengths, takeoff/landing distances
2. Weather reports and forecasts
3. Fuel requirements
4. Alternate routes/airports
5. Known traffic delays
During engine run up, you cause rocks, debris, and propeller blast to be
directed toward another aircraft or person. Could this be considered careless
or reckless operation of an aircraft? - CORRECT ANSWERS-FAR 91.13
Yes it is careless
You may not fly as pilot of a civil aircraft within _____ hours after
consumption of any alcoholic beverage, or while you have _____ % by weight
or more alcohol in your blood. - CORRECT ANSWERS-FAR 91.17
You may not fly as pilot within 8 hours of alcohol consumption, or while
having a blood alcohol concentration of .04% (Bonus: Or under the influence
i.e over 8 hours and under .04% but still "drunk")
What are the general requirements pertaining to the use of safety belts and
shoulder harnesses? - CORRECT ANSWERS-FAR 91.107
No pilot may Taxi, Takeoff, or Land, without briefing and notifying the
passengers of how to use the safety belt/harness and when to fasten and
secure the safety belt/harness
What is the minimum fuel reserve for day VFR flight, and on what cruise
speed is the fuel reserve based? - CORRECT ANSWERS-For day: dest + 3
gallons for 30 min at normal cruse speed
For night: dest + 5 gallons for 45 min at normal cruse speed
FAR 91.151
Enough fuel to fly to the first point of intended landing and assuming normal
cruising speed, during the day, to fly after that for 30 minutes.
(Bonus: At night to fly after that for 45 minutes)
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