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JEPPESEN PRIVATE PILOT EXAM 2024/2025 WITH 100 PERCENT ACCURATE SOLUTIONS
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JEPPESEN PRIVATE PILOT EXAM 2024/2025 WITH 100 PERCENT ACCURATE SOLUTIONS What are the requirements to become a private pilot? - Precise Answer ✔✔You must be at least 17 years of age, complete specific training and flight time requirements described in the FARs, pass a knowledge exam, and complete a practical test. What are the requirements to obtain a third-class medical certificate? - Precise Answer ✔✔Pass a physical exam administered by an FAA- authorized aviation medical examiner. What are the privileges associated with having a private pilot certificate?
Additional pilot certificates that can be added to the private pilot certificate are commercial pilot, airline transport pilot, and - Precise Answer ✔✔Certified flight instructor. What is the purpose of the FAA? - Precise Answer ✔✔To govern commercial and general aviation As part of the requirements to be able to fly solo as a student pilot, you must hold at least a - Precise Answer ✔✔third-class medical certificate. How do variations in the atmospheric pressure affect your body when flying? - Precise Answer ✔✔Reduced pressure can cause pain in the ears, sinuses, and abdomen and can cause decompression sickness after scuba diving. What are four ways to minimize the effects of motion sickness? - Precise Answer ✔✔Reduce stress and anxiety; schedule flights to avoid turbulent conditions; focus on objects outside the aircraft; open fresh air vents How does fatigue affect pilot performance? - Precise Answer ✔✔Degrades concentration, impairs coordination, and decreases the ability to communicate How can alcohol impair your ability to control your airplane? - Precise Answer ✔✔It reduces coordination, slows reflexes, and impairs vision.
What are the elements of a takeoff briefing? - Precise Answer ✔✔Wind direction and velocity, runway length and conditions, takeoff distance, initial heading, initial altitude, takeoff and climb speeds, departure procedures, emergency plan in case of an engine failure after takeoff, pilot and co-pilot responsibilities. What are the elements of before-landing briefing? - Precise Answer ✔✔Airport information and weather conditions, active runway, terrain and obstacles, airport elevation and patter altitude, and traffic pattern entry For what flight operations do you use each type of checklist? - Precise Answer ✔✔Use normal checklist to accomplish procedures required during flight operations; use abnormal checklist to manage situations that might compromise flight safety if not addressed; use emergency checklist to manage situations that threaten flight safety and must be addressed immediately. What are the differences between the do-list and flow pattern methods of performing checklist procedures? - Precise Answer ✔✔To perform a do- list, you read the checklist item and the associated action then perform the action. Us a do-list when you have time and completion of each step in the correct order is critical. A flow pattern guides you through a cockpit in a logical order as you perform each step without the written checklist. Us a flow pattern when he accurate sequence of the checklist items is not critical. What are three equipment operating levels that you can use to help manage avionics workload? - Precise Answer ✔✔Level 1: control the
airplane manually and use the minimum equipment necessary to execute procedures. Level 2: Use the autopilot to manage the workload, manually control the airplane ate times, and use the flight environment avionics information. Level 3: Control the airplane primarily by the autopilot and use a wide variety of avionics tools, including navigation and flight planning information. What are four ways to maintain situational awareness when practicing maneuvers and procedures? - Precise Answer ✔✔Identify and stay within a designated practice area; be aware of the local weather conditions and wind direction; know your airplanes's procedures, limitations, and systems; use collision avoidance procedures. What are five actions you can take to avoid a wire strike? - Precise Answer ✔✔Obtain special training; flight atlas 1,000 feet above ground level except during takeoff and landing; maintain the appropriate glide path on final approach; maintain a 2,000 foot horizontal distance from any tower; be alert for power lines when obtaining airport information. What is the definition of aeronautical decision making (ADM)? - Precise Answer ✔✔A systematic approach to the mental process used by pilots to consistently determine the best course of action in response to a given set of circumstances. Human factors training addresses the fact that the majority of all aviation accidents are human factors related. What are the other characteristics of human factors training? - Precise Answer ✔✔Teaches that accidents are
What are the rest factor types in the 5P Plan category? - Precise Answer ✔✔Airport conditions, terrain and airspace, mission, and weather What is single-pilot resource management (SRM)? - Precise Answer ✔✔The are and science of managing all the resources, both on board the airplane and from outside sources, that are available to a single pilot before and during flight to ensure the successful outcome of the flight What are the five categories of SRM concepts that enhance your ability to make effective decisions in the flight environment? - Precise Answer ✔✔Pilot-in-Command Responsibility, Resource Use, Workload Management, Effective Communications, and Situational Awareness What are three SRM concepts that apply to effective communication? - Precise Answer ✔✔Radio techniques to avoid errors, cockpit/cabin communication, and communication barriers What are three SRM concepts that apply to resource use? - Precise Answer ✔✔Internal resources, external resources, and resource knowledge. What are three SRM concepts that apply to workload management? - Precise Answer ✔✔Effective checklist use, planning and prioritization, and managing equipment workload.
What are three SRM concepts that apply to situational awareness? - Precise Answer ✔✔Obstacles to maintain situational awareness, actions to prevent CFIT, and standard operating procedures (SOPs) Which aircraft construction material combines two or more materials together to make a structure that is much stronger than the individual components? - Precise Answer ✔✔Composite In addition to wire-braced wings, what identifies open truss structure? - Precise Answer ✔✔Clearly visible struts Which fuselage design cannon tolerate dents or deformations of the surface? - Precise Answer ✔✔Monocoque What wing control surface is normally flush with the wing surface during cruising flight? - Precise Answer ✔✔Flaps Which empennage component controls yawing movement of the airplane? - Precise Answer ✔✔Rudder What smelled hinged device of an airplane is used to help minimize the pilot's workload? - Precise Answer ✔✔Trim tab An airplane equipped with conventional landing hear is sometimes referred to as what? - Precise Answer ✔✔Tailwheel airplanes
What is the primary purpose of the carburetor? - Precise Answer ✔✔To mix fuel and air in the appropriate amounts. What is the result of carburetor icing? - Precise Answer ✔✔Loss of engine power What is the purpose of the fuel injection system? - Precise Answer ✔✔The meter the fuel/air mixture and distribute it to the cylinders What is the primary purpose of supercharging or turbo charging a reciprocating airplane engine? - Precise Answer ✔✔To enable the engine to continue producing sea level power at higher altitudes where the air is less dense How can you res the individual operation of the magnetos? - Precise Answer ✔✔Alternate the ignition switch from BOTH position to RIGHT and to LEFT, and observe a drop in the r.p.m. What ignition system component ignites the fuel/air mixture? - Precise Answer ✔✔Spark Plugs What are two types of abnormal combustion? - Precise Answer ✔✔Detonation and preignition What are two types of fuel systems found in general aviation airplanes? - Precise Answer ✔✔Gravity-feed systems and fuel pump systems
Where do you find a listing of the proper grade of fuel for your aircraft - Precise Answer ✔✔The POH What are the major purposes of the oil system? - Precise Answer ✔✔To lubricate and cool the engine What is one cause of high engine oil temperature? - Precise Answer ✔✔Low oil level What causes intense heat within an aircraft engine? - Precise Answer ✔✔Burning fuel In an air-cooled engine, what directs air to the engine's hottest areas? - Precise Answer ✔✔Baffles Where is the exhaust system piping attached to the engine? - Precise Answer ✔✔Cylinders Why is the propeller blade twisted? - Precise Answer ✔✔To create uniform thrust along most of its length What best describes the overall blade angle of a fixed-pitch propeller? - Precise Answer ✔✔Combination of climb and cruise
Which of these V-speeds is not marked on the airspeed indicator? - Precise Answer ✔✔VA What corrections are applied to calibrated airspeed to determine true airspeed? - Precise Answer ✔✔Altitude and temperatures Below what altitude do some altimeters display a crosshatched area? - Precise Answer ✔✔10,000 feet MSL What type of altitude does the altimeter display? - Precise Answer ✔✔Indicated There are a variety of situations that can occur that would give a false altitude indication. What are three indications? - Precise Answer ✔✔Failing to keep the altimeter set to the local altimeter setting, flying from high pressure to low pressure, and monitoring the temperature In most cases where can you obtain altimeter setting information? - Precise Answer ✔✔From the nearest reporting station When your fly into an area of higher pressure and the aircraft's altimeter setting is set to lower than the local altimeter setting - Precise Answer ✔✔true altitude will be higher than indicated altitude
How do temperature variations affect true altitude? - Precise Answer ✔✔At a warmer temperature, indicated altitude is lower than true altitude. What is an immediate increase or decrease in an aircrafts's rate of climb or descent called? - Precise Answer ✔✔Trend What usually indicates a blocked pitot tube, static port, or both? - Precise Answer ✔✔Incorrect pitot-static instrument readings What might cause the indicated airspeed to vary with a change in altitude? - Precise Answer ✔✔The pitot system becomes completely blocked, but the static system remains clear What instrument would continually indicate zero when a static system blockage occurs? - Precise Answer ✔✔Vertical Speed indicator Where does the spinning gyro display the aircraft movement that it senses - Precise Answer ✔✔Instrument faces What is it meant by rigidity in space? - Precise Answer ✔✔The principle that a wheel with a heavily weighted rim spun rapidly will remain in a fixed position in the plane in which it is spinning What does precession cause? - Precise Answer ✔✔Slow instrument drifting and minor erroneous indications
If the number under the lubber line is 9, what is your heading? - Precise Answer ✔✔90 degrees The angular difference between true north and magnetic north is - Precise Answer ✔✔Magnetic variation What is the primary cause of magnetic compass deviation? - Precise Answer ✔✔Errors from metals and electrical accessories within the aircraft What makes the compass susceptible to errors in-flight turbulence? - Precise Answer ✔✔The freedom of movement necessary for the compass to orient itself to magnetic north What is the primary cause of magnetic dip? - Precise Answer ✔✔Compass needle trying to dip toward the magnetic poles What is the memory aid for use of acceleration error? - Precise Answer ✔✔ANDS:Acclerate North, Decelerate South What is the primary difference in turn errors between the northern and Southern Hemispheres? - Precise Answer ✔✔The leads and lags are in the opposite direction in each hemisphere On a digital display, the turn coordinator is combined with the - Precise Answer ✔✔attitude indicator
What does various color-codes represent on a digital airspeed indicator - Precise Answer ✔✔Various airspeed limitations OODA Loop - Precise Answer ✔✔Observe Orient Decide Act DECIDE - Precise Answer ✔✔Detect Estimate Choose Identify Do Evaluate 5P Checklist - Precise Answer ✔✔Pilot Passengers Plane Plan Programming IM SAFE - Precise Answer ✔✔Illness