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Flight and Ground Instructor
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Pilot Certification and Limitations
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Sample Questions
from the FAA
Flight and Ground Instructor
Test Bank |
- What is the duration of a Student Pilot Certificate?
- To act as pilot in command of a glider using aerotow procedures, a person must have
- An applicant who holds a Commercial Pilot Certificate with ASEL ratings is seeking a MEL rating at the commercial level. On August 1, 2000, the applicant shows you a second class medical dated January 2, 1999. May the applicant take the practical test?
- What instrument flight time may be logged by a second in command of an aircraft requiring two pilots?
- A person seeking a private pilot glider rating is exempt from taking the knowledge test if that person
- Your student, who is preparing for a Private Pilot practical test in a single-engine airplane, received 3.5 hours of cross-country flight training including flights of 1.9 hours, 1.0 hours, and .6 hours. Is your student eligible to take the practical test?
- Under FAR Part 61, a commercial pilot-airplane applicant is required to have a minimum of how much cross-country experience?
- To endorse a student pilot's logbook for solo flight, an instructor is required, in part, to have
- What minimum pilot certificate will permit a pilot to enter all Class B airspace?
- What is the duration of a Flight Instructor Certificate?
- No person may act as pilot in command of a pressurized airplane with a service ceiling or maximum operating altitude, whichever is lower, above 25,000 feet unless that person has
- To be eligible for a practical test under 14 CFR part 61, an applicant must have passed the appropriate knowledge test (when required) within the preceding
- An applicant who fails a knowledge test for the first time may apply for retesting after
- A flight review is not required if a pilot has completed, within the time specified,
- A private pilot has completed three takeoffs and three landings to a full stop within the preceding 90 days in a tricycle-gear airplane, single-engine land, and decides to take a passenger for a flight in a tailwheel airplane, single-engine land. Since these aircraft are of the same category and class, the pilot is current in
- To be eligible for a Student Pilot Certificate limited to airplanes, an applicant is required to be at least how old?
- A student is required to have his/her pilot certificate endorsed by a flight instructor for each
- Are students authorized to make repeated solo cross-country flights without each flight being logbook endorsed?
- What is the minimum age required to be eligible for a Commercial Pilot Certificate?
- What limitation is imposed on a newly certificated commercial airplane pilot if that person does not hold an instrument pilot rating?
- What requirement(s) must an authorized instructor meet in order to prepare an applicant for an initial Flight Instructor Certificate?
- Certain flight training is required for the issuance of a certificate. If that training is in a helicopter or multiengine airplane, the instructor is required, in part, to have
- The holder of a Ground Instructor Certificate may not exercise the privileges of that certificate unless that person has
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