UPT Nav Checkride Questions And Answers Rated A+.
What is the NAS? [11-202v3 1.6] - correct answer. a. The NAS (National Airspace System) is the airspace, air navigation facilities, and airfields
of the United States.
T/F: Do military aircraft have to comply with regulations and...
What is the NAS? [11-202v3 1.6] - correct answer. a. The NAS (National Airspace
System) is the airspace, air navigation facilities, and airfields
of the United States.
T/F: Do military aircraft have to comply with regulations and rules for "aircraft
operations"? [11-
202v3 1.6] - correct answer. TRUE
T/F: Do military aircraft have to comply with regulations and rules for "civil aircraft
operations"?
[11-202v3 1.6] - correct answer. False. Civil aircraft does not include military or other
public aircraft. Some civil aviation only rules are implemented by the DoD as a matter of
policy to which exceptions apply.
What can cause a violation (pilot deviation)? [11-202V3 1.8] - correct answer.
Whenever a USAF aircraft deviates from a flight rule
Who processes violations for USAF aircraft? [11-202V3 1.8] - correct answer. FAA
ATC deviation reports are processed by the Air Force Representative to the FAA
(AFREP). USAF ATC deviation reports are processed with AFI 91-202. Violations in
foreign nations' airspace are processed in accordance with the procedures of that
nation.
,T/F: For any communications involving any alleged violation, utilize aircraft call-sign only
and do not release any aircrew member information to non USAF agencies without the
permission of the AFREP in coordination with the MAJCOM/A3 or AF/A30 [11-202V3
1.8.2] - correct answer. True
Is an ATC clearance authority to deviate from the 202V3? [11-202V3 1.9] - correct
answer. No
When can a PIC deviate from any rule? [11-202V3 1.9] - correct answer. Anytime an
inflight emergency requires immediate action
What must you do when you deviate from an ATC clearance? [11-202V3 1.9] - correct
answer. Notify ATC of the action taken as soon as possible.
What will the PIC do in the event of a deviation or being given traffic priority by ATC in
an emergency? [11-202V3 1.9] - correct answer. The PIC will verbally report the
incident to a supervisor or commander and prepare a detailed written record within 24
hours or as soon as mission permits
T/F: USAF aircraft cockpits must be capable of providing full-time attitude, altitude,
airspeed information and the capability to recognize, confirm, and recover from unusual
attitudes in all pilot positions. [11-202V3 2.2.26.1] - correct answer. True
Who is the PIC? [11-202V3 2.3] - correct answer. a. The PIC is the aircrew member
designated by competent authority, regardless of rank, as being responsible for, and is
the final authority for the operation of the aircraft.
b. PIC will ensure the aircraft is not operated in a careless, reckless, or irresponsible
manner that could endanger life or property
T /F: The PIC will accept an aircraft for flight regardless of the aircrafts condition. [11-
202V3 2.3.1] - correct answer. False. The PIC should not accept an aircraft for flight if
they suspect the aircraft is not airworthy
When will aircrew not fly? [11-202V3 2.4.2] - correct answer. a. When appropriate
crew rest was not obtained IAW [11-202V3 3.1]
b. If any alcohol was consumed within 12 hours prior to takeoff or if impaired by alcohol
or any other intoxicating substance, to include the effects or after-effects
c. Anytime a physical or psychological condition is suspected or known to be
detrimental to the safe performance of flight duty
d. When self-medicating unless cleared in accordance with [11-202V3 3.7.2]
e. Withing 72 hours after donating blood, plasma, or bone marrow
f. Within 24 hours of compressed gas diving including SCUBA, surface supplied diving,
aircraft pressurization checks exceeding 10 minutes in duration below sea level or
hyperbaric (compression) chamber exposure
, How long is crew rest and what is it? [11-202V3 3.1) - correct answer. Crew rest is the
opportunity for 12 hours rest prior to beginning the flight duty period. Crew rest is free
time and includes time for meals, transportation, and an opportunity for at least 8 hours
of uninterrupted sleep.
When does crew rest begin? [11-202V3 3.1) - correct answer. Crew rest begins after
the completion of official duties
What must you do if you are not sufficiently rested for flight duties? [11-202V3 3.1.1) -
correct answer. Inform the PIC or mission execution authority
What will you do if your crew rest is interrupted? [11-202V3 3.1.2) - correct answer. If
crew rest is interrupted, individuals will immediately inform the PIC or mission execution
authority and will either begin a new crew rest period or not perform flight duties
What is the exception for interrupting crew rest? [11-202V3 3.1.2) - correct answer.
PIC (or designee) may initiate mission-related communication with official agencies
without interrupting crew rest.
Can crew rest be waived? [11-202V3 3.1.3) - correct answer. Yes. The authority
waiving the 12-hour crew rest period must ensure that the PIC is notified prior to
beginning crew rest. The PIC is not required to accept reduced crew rest, even if waiver
has been granted.
What is the FDP? [11-202V3 3.2.1) - correct answer. FDP begins when an aircrew
member first reports for official duty and ends at final engine shutdown after the final
flight of the completed mission.
T/F the PIC is authorized to extend FDP a maximum of 2 hours to compensate for
unplanned mission delays. [11-202V3 3.2.2] - correct answer. True
T/F: If official post-flight duties are anticipated to exceed 2 hours, consider reducing the
FDP to ensure safe completion of those duties. [11-202V3 3.2.3] - correct answer.
True
What Aircrew flight equipment is required for night operations? [11-202V3 3.6.2] -
correct answer. a. An operable flashlight
b. Aircrew will wear and use authorized clothing and equipment in accordance with
applicable AFls, AFMANs, MAJCOM or wing guidance, special instructions (SPINS) and
aircraft flight manual.
Generally , can a passenger be permitted to board a USAF aircraft if they are suspected
to be under the influence of intoxicants or narcotics? When can they? [11-202V3 3.10] -
correct answer. They are generally not allowed to board. Except in an emergency or
when authorized by command and control authority.
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