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CPAER Exam Practice 1. Airspeed indicator, altimeter, magnetic compass, time piece 2. Attitude indicator 3. Vertical speed indicator 4. Turn coordinator 5. Two-way radio 6. Adequate navigation equipment 7. Means of preventing icing for pitot-static system The minimum equipment required for VFR ...

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CPAER Exam Practice
1. Airspeed indicator, altimeter, magnetic compass, time piece 2. Attitude indicator 3.
Vertical speed indicator 4. Turn coordinator 5. Two-way radio 6. Adequate navigation
equipment 7. Means of preventing icing for pitot-static system
The minimum equipment required for VFR OTT, excluding engine instruments, is

A. 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, and 7.
B. 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, and 7.
C. 1, 2, 4, 6, and 7.
D. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. - Answer-1, 2, 4, 5, 6, and 7.

A commercial pilot age 30 completed a CAT 1 medical exam on February 13, 2001 and
the medical was issued on March 21, 2001. When is the last day this pilot can rent an
aircraft and take a friend on a local flight?

A. Last day of February 2002.
B. First day of March 2002.
C. First day of March 2006.
D. Last day of February 2006. - Answer-Last day of February 2006.

A commercial pilot operating an aircraft under the air taxi rules must have completed . . .
. . takeoffs and landings within the preceding . . . . . days.

A. 5, 180
B. 5, 90
C. 3, 60
D. 3, 90 - Answer-3, 90

A flashing white light directed at an aircraft on the ground means

A. cleared to back track on the runway.
B. shut down the engine.
C. vacate the runway immediately.
D. return to starting point on the airport. - Answer-return to starting point on the airport.

A reportable aviation incident

A. applies to aircraft having a maximum takeoff weight greater than 2 250 kg (5 000 lb).
B. applies to all aircraft.
C. only applies to aircraft operated in commercial air services.
D. only applies to aircraft having a maximum takeoff weight less than 5 700 kg. -
Answer-applies to aircraft having a maximum takeoff weight greater than 2 250 kg (5
000 lb).

, Chevron markings preceding a runway threshold indicates that this surface is

A. not suitable for the landing roll-out but may be used for taxi or takeoff.
B. not suitable for the initial takeoff but may be used for taxi.
C. not suitable for landing, takeoff, or taxi.
D. a displaced threshold. - Answer-not suitable for landing, takeoff, or taxi.

For a VFR aircraft to enter Class D airspace the pilot-in-command shall

A. establish two-way radio communications and obtain a clearance prior to entering.
and the aircraft be equipped with a Mode C transponder.
B. establish two-way radio communications prior to entering and the aircraft be
equipped with a Mode C transponder only if designated.
C. obtain a clearance prior to entering and the aircraft be equipped with a Mode C
transponder only if designated.
D. obtain a clearance prior to entering and the aircraft be equipped with a Mode C
transponder. - Answer-establish two-way radio communications prior to entering and the
aircraft be equipped with a Mode C transponder only if designated.

In order to act as pilot-in-command of a single-engine aircraft for an air taxi service
under night VFR without passengers a commercial pilot must have

A. competency check.
B. a valid instrument rating and PPC.
C. a valid night rating and competency check.
D. none of the above. - Answer-competency check.

In order to act as pilot-in-command of a two-crew aircraft the pilot must have

A. a CPL with a checkout for the aircraft.
B. an ATPL with a type rating for the aircraft.
C. 50 hours on type.
D. the IATRA written with 750 hours and a type rating. - Answer-an ATPL with a type
rating for the aircraft.

No person shall fly an aircraft for more than . . . . . at an altitude between 10 000 and 13
000 feet ASL unless there is readily available to each flight crew member an oxygen
mask and a supply of oxygen.

A. 15 minutes
B. 30 minutes
C. 1 hour
D. 2 hours - Answer-30 minutes

NORDO aircraft entering the circuit at a controlled airport should

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