Jeppesen Private Pilot Test Guide
Exam/707 Q’s and A’s A+ Scores
With respect to the certification of airmen, which are categories of aircraft? -
-Airplane, rotocraft, glider, lighter-than-air.
-With respect to certification of airmen, which are classes of aircraft? - -
Single-engine land and sea, multi-engine land and sea.
-With respect to the certification of aircraft, which is a category of aircraft? -
-Normal, utility, acrobatic.
-With respect to the certification of aircraft, which is a class of aircraft? - -
Airplane, rotorcraft, glider, balloon.
-A third-class medical certificate is issued to a 36-year old pilot in August 10,
this year. To exercise the privileges and of a private pilot certificate, the
medical certificate will be valid until midnight on - -August 31, 5 years later
-A third-class medical certificate is issued to a 51-year old pilot on May 3,
this year. To exercise the privileges of a private pilot certificate, the medical
certificate will be valid until midnight on - -May 31, 2 years later
-For private pilot operations, a second-class medical certificate issued to a
42 year-old pilot on July 15, 2018, will expire at midnight on - -July 31, 2020.
-You were 40 years old when you obtained a second-class medical
certificate on March 15, 2018. For exercising private pilot privileges, when
does your medical certificate expire? - -March 31, 2020
-For private pilot operations, a first-class medical certificate is issued to a
23-year-old pilot on October 21, this year, will expire at midnight on - -
October 31, 5-years later.
-A third-class medical certificate is issued to a 19-year old pilot on August
10, this year. To exercise the privileges of a private pilot certificate, the
medical certificate will expire at midnight on - -August 31, 5-years later.
-The FAA BasicMed rule allows pilots to operate small aircraft on certain
personal flights - -using a driver's license instead of a medical certificate.
-Under the BasicMed rule, what flight operations may you conduct using a
driver's license instead of a medical certificate? - -You may operate an
aircraft below 18,000 feet MSL at a maximum airspeed of 250 knots.
, -What requirements must you meet to utilize the BasicMed rule? - -You
must have completed an approved medical education course within the
previous 24 calendar months and a comprehensive medical exam from a
physician within the previous 48 months.
-To act as pilot in command of an aircraft carrying passengers, a pilot must
show by logbook endorsement the satisfactory completion of a flight review
or completion of a pilot proficiency check within the preceding - -24 calendar
months.
-If recency of experience requirements for night flight are not met and
offical sunset is 1830, the latest time passengers may be carried is - -1929
-Your cousin wants you to take him flying. You must have made at least 3
takeoffs and 3 landings within the preceding - -90 days
-To act as pilot in command of an aircraft carrying passengers, a pilot must
have made 3 takeoffs and 3 landing within the preceding 90 days in an
aircraft of the same - -category, class and type, if a type rating is required.
-The takeoffs and landings required to meet the recency of experience
requirements for carrying passengers in a tailwheel airplane - -must be to a
full stop.
-The 3 takeoffs and landings that are required to act as pilot in command at
night must be done during the time period from - -one hour after sunset to
one hour before sunrise.
-The definition of nighttime is - -the time between the end of evening civil
twilight and the beginning of morning civil twilight.
-To meet the recency of experience requirements to act as pilot in command
carrying passengers at night, a pilot must have made at least three takeoffs
and three landings to a full stop within the preceding 90 days in - -the same
category and class of aircraft to be used.
-If a private pilot had a flight review on August 8, this year, when is the next
flight review required? - -August 31, two years later.
-Each private pilot is required to have - -a biennial flight review.
-In regard to privileges and limitations, a private pilot may - -not pay less
than the pro rata share of the operating expenses of a flight with
passengers, provided the expenses involve only fuel, oil, airport
expenditures or rental fees.
, -What exception, if any, permits a private pilot to act as a pilot in command
of an aircraft carrying passengers who pay for the flight? - -If a donation is
made to a charitable organization for the flight.
-The pilot in command is required to hold a type of rating in which aircraft? -
-Aircraft having a gross weight of more than 12,500 pounds.
-What is the definition of a high performance airplane? - -An airplane with
an engine of more than 200hp.
-Before a person holding a private pilot certificate may act as pilot in
command of a high-performance airplane, that person must have - -received
ground and flight instruction from an authorized flight instructor who then
endorses that person's logbook.
-What is the definition of a complex airplane? - -An airplane with retractable
landing gear, flaps and a controllable-pitch propeller or FADEC
-In order to act as pilot in command of a complex airplane, you must - -
receive and log ground and flight instruction in a complex airplane.
-Where can the operating limitations for an aircraft be found? - -In the
current, FAA-approved flight manual, approved manual material, markings
and placards, or any combination thereof.
-Which of the following are required to be carried in the aircraft during
flight? - -FAA-approved Airplane Flight Manual (AFM).
-An annual inspection was performed on an aircraft June 13, 2018. When is
the next annual inspection due? - -June 30, 2019
-How long does an airworthiness certificate of an aircraft remain valid? - -As
long as the aircraft is maintained and operated as required by the Federal
Aviation Regulations.
-In addition to a validated airworthiness certificate, what documents or
records must be aboard an aircraft during flight? - -Operating limitations and
registration certificate
-To determine the expiration date of the last annual aircraft inspection, you
should refer to the - -aircraft maintenance records
-What aircraft inspections are required for rental aircraft that are also used
for flight instruction? - -Annual and 100 hour inspections
, -An aircraft had a 100-hour inspection when the tachometer read 1259.6.
When is the next 100-hour inspection due? - -1359.6 hours
-A 100-hour inspection was due at 3303 hours. The 100-hour inspection was
actually done at 3300 hours. When is the next 100-hour inspection due? - -
3400 hours
-A 100-hour inspection was due at 3302.5 hours. The 100-hour inspection
was actually done at 3309.5 hours. When is the next 100-hour inspection
due? - -3402.5 hours
-Maintenance records show the last transponder inspection was performed
on September 1, 2014. The next inspection is due no later than - -
September 30, 2016
-Who is responsible for determining if an aircraft is in condition for safe
flight? - -The pilot in command.
-The responsibility for ensuring that an aircraft is maintained in an airworthy
condition is primarily that of the - -owner or operator.
-The responsibility for ensuring that maintenance personnel make the
appropriate entries in the aircraft maintenance records indicating the aircraft
has been approved for return to service lies with the - -owner or operator.
-Who is responsible for ensuring appropriate entries are made in
maintenance records indicating the aircraft has been approved for return to
service? - -Owner or operator.
-During the preflight inspection who is responsible for determining the
aircraft is safe for flight? - -The pilot in command.
-How should an aircraft preflight inspection be accomplished for the first
flight of the day? - -Thorough and systematic means recommended by the
manufacturer.
-Which preflight action is specifically required of the pilot before each flight?
- -Become familiar with all available information concerning the flight.
-When must batteries in an emergency locator transmitter (ELT) be replaced
or recharged, if rechargeable? - -When the ELT has been in use for more
than one cumulative hour.
-When are non-rechargeable batteries of an emergency locator transmitter
(ELT) required to be replaced? - -When 50% of their useful life expires.