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70 Jeppesen Private Pilot Stage I
Exam Questions
What are the entry and equipment requirements to fly at 8,500
feet MSL in the airspace at position 7? - โœ” โœ”
What action, if any, is required when you are departing a
satellite airport that does not have an operating control tower
that is within Class D airspace? - โœ” โœ” Contact the
controlling tower as soon as practicable after takeoff
What are your cloud clearance and visibility requirements if you
obtain a special VFR clearance to operate in Class B, C, D, or E
airspace that extends to the surface? - โœ” โœ” Clear of clouds;
1 SM
Under what condition, if any, can you fly through a restricted
area? - โœ” โœ” With authorization from the controlling agency
Select the true statement regarding TFRs. - โœ” โœ” TFRs are
issued in NOTAMs that specify the dimension, restrictions, and
effective times
A military aircraft appears on your left side, rocks it wings, and
begins a slow left turn away from your flight path. What does
this mean? - โœ” โœ” You have been intercepted. Rock your
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70 Jeppesen Private Pilot Stage I

Exam Questions

What are the entry and equipment requirements to fly at 8, feet MSL in the airspace at position 7? - โœ” โœ”

What action, if any, is required when you are departing a satellite airport that does not have an operating control tower that is within Class D airspace? - โœ” โœ” Contact the controlling tower as soon as practicable after takeoff

What are your cloud clearance and visibility requirements if you obtain a special VFR clearance to operate in Class B, C, D, or E airspace that extends to the surface? - โœ” โœ” Clear of clouds; 1 SM

Under what condition, if any, can you fly through a restricted area? - โœ” โœ” With authorization from the controlling agency

Select the true statement regarding TFRs. - โœ” โœ” TFRs are issued in NOTAMs that specify the dimension, restrictions, and effective times

A military aircraft appears on your left side, rocks it wings, and begins a slow left turn away from your flight path. What does this mean? - โœ” โœ” You have been intercepted. Rock your

wings, turn left to follow the aircraft, squawk 7700, and attempt to contact the aircraft on 121.5.

When ATC verifies that you are in radar contact, who is primarily responsible for VFR aircraft seperation? - โœ” โœ” Pilot in comman

Select the true statement regarding ADS-B. - โœ” โœ” ADS-B Out transmits line-of-sight signals from aircraft to ATC ground receivers and to aircraft receivers.

What is the correct transponder code to use for a communication failure? - โœ” โœ” 7600

A controller may issue a safety alert to an aircraft in what situation? - โœ” โœ” In unsafe proximity to terrain, obstructions, or other aircraft

You are on a heading of 270 degrees. ATC issues this traffic advisory, "Traffic one o'clock, two miles southbound." Where should you look? - โœ” โœ”

What procedure applies when approaching an airport with an operating control tower? - โœ” โœ” Establish two-way radio communication with the tower prior to entering Class D airspace

What is the VHF emergency frequency monitored by most aviation ground facilities? - โœ” โœ” 121.5 MHz

What is detonation? - โœ” โœ” Fuel in the cylinders exploding instead of burning smoothly

What is the probable cause if the engine magneto switch is turned to the "OFF" position, but the engine continues to run? - โœ” โœ” A broken magneto ground wire

If the pitot tube and outside static vents become clogged, which instruments are affected? - โœ” โœ” Airspeed indicator, altimeter, and vertical speed indicator

What is the definition of Vso? - โœ” โœ” Stalling speed or minimum steady flight speed in the landing configuration

According to the markings on the accompanying airspeed indicator, what is the maximum speed with flaps fully extended? - โœ” โœ” 91 knots

Assume that you land at an airport with your altimeter set to 29.92 in. Hg., forgetting to set it to the current altimeter setting of 30.00 in. Hg. What will the altimeter read if the field elevation is 2,000 feet MSL? - โœ” โœ” 2,080 feet MSL

A turn coordinator provides an indication of what? - โœ” โœ” Rate of turn

Which V-speed represents maneuvering speed? - โœ” โœ” Va

Select the true statement regarding the flight instruments. - โœ” โœ” The heading indicator is a gyroscopic instrument that you must align with the magnetic compass

Select the true statement regarding integrated flight displays. - โœ” โœ” The attitude and heading reference system (AHRS) provides attitude, heading, rate of turn, and slip/skid information

Select the true statement regarding the creation of lift. - โœ” โœ”

Select the true statement regarding stalls. - โœ” โœ” For a given airplane, a stall always occurs at the same angle of attack, regardless of airspeed, flight attitude, or weight

How does extending the wing flaps affect lift and drag? - โœ” โœ” Increases both lift and drag

What are the three forms of parasite drag? - โœ” โœ” Form, interference, and skin friction drag

What is a result of ground effect? - โœ” โœ” The amount of thrust required to produce lift is reduced so the airplane is capable of lifting off at a lower-than-normal speed

What is an undesirable fight characteristic of an airplane with a CG located aft of the limit? - โœ” โœ” Difficultly in recovering from a stalled condition

When is a flight review required? - โœ” โœ” Within in the past 24 calendar months to act as pilot in command whether flying solo or carrying passengers

What requirement must you meet to act as pilot in command of a high-performance airplane? - โœ” โœ” Receive ground and flight instruction from an authorized flight instructor who then endorses your logbook

How do the FARs define a complex airplane? - โœ” โœ” An airplane with retractable landing gear, flaps, and a controllable- pitch propeller (or FADEC)

Select the true statement regarding single-pilot resource management (SRM) concepts. - โœ” โœ” The acronym SAFETY helps you remember the elements of the takeoff and before- landing briefings

Which is required by the FARs before acting as pilot in command of an aircraft? - โœ” โœ” Your blood alcohol level must be less than 0.04 percent

Which is an inspection required by the FARs? - โœ” โœ” Annual inspection for all aircraft

Select the true statement regarding airworthiness requirements. - โœ” โœ” An airspeed indicator is required by FAR 91.205 for VFR flight

What is the primary force that causes an airplane to turn? - โœ” โœ” Centrifugal force

Select the true statement regarding load factor. - โœ” โœ” Load factor is the ratio of the load supported by the airplane's wings to the actual weight of the airplane

What is the recommended method of scanning for other aircraft during the day? - โœ” โœ” A series of short, regularly spaced eye movements to search each 10 degree sector of the viewing area

What is the most practical way to compensate for blind spots in aircraft design while climbing or descending? - โœ” โœ” Shallow S-turns

While heading north, you find that you are on a converging course with another airplane headed west at the same altitude. What action should you take? - โœ” โœ”

Except when necessary for takeoff or landing, what is the minimum safe altitude required for a pilot to operate an aircraft over congested areas? - โœ” โœ” 1,000 feet above the highest obstacle within a horizontal distance of 2,000 feet of the aircraft

Select the true statement regarding the effect of wind during taxi. - โœ” โœ” The most critical situation exists when you are

uncertain that you can land and stop before the intersecting runway. What should you do? - โœ” โœ” Go around, inform ATC immediately, and maneuver to avoid any conflicting traffic

Which is an example of a best practice to keep airports and aircraft secure? - โœ” โœ” You call 1-866-GA-SECURE and the nearby FBO manager to report someone who appears to be attempting to open the doors of multiple aircraft

What is the approximate latitude and longitude of Bridgeport Airport (XBP)? (1) - โœ” โœ”

What is true about Decatur Airport? (2) - โœ” โœ” Fuel services are available during normal business hours

Select the true statement regarding the communication and navigation frequencies. - โœ” โœ” You can contact Heritage Creek UNICOM on 122.

What is the minimum ceiling requirement for VFR operations when operating in the traffic pattern at Ft. Worth Alliance Airport? (6) - โœ” โœ”