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A Category C or B flight instructor must demonstrate competence?

A Category C or B flight instructor must demonstrate competence?. A) Within the previous 13 months. B) Within 12 months + 1 month. C) Within the previous 12 months. D) Within the previous 1 year. If you haven’t met the BFR requirements for the past 5 years you must pass?.

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A Category C or B flight instructor must demonstrate competence?

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  1. A Category C or B flight instructor must demonstrate competence? A) Within the previous 13 months B) Within 12 months + 1 month C) Within the previous 12 months D) Within the previous 1 year

  2. If you haven’t met the BFR requirements for the past 5 years you must pass? A) Air law exam and BFR B) Air law exam and issue flight test C) Issue flight test D) All written exams and BFR

  3. KDR’s must be signed off by a Category? A) A Flight Instructor B) C Flight Instructor C) A,B or C Flight Instructor D) A or B Flight Instructor

  4. When flying below a ridge line the usable horizon is; • Where the sky meets the sea • An imaginary line representingthe horizon • The ridge line • The valley floor

  5. The Group Rating System assumes for Take-off that you will use; • Max performance T/O • Into wind runway • A, B and D • Full length

  6. Flight in the yellow arc is only permitted; • Below 10,000 feet • On descent • In smooth air • In straight and level flight

  7. The Take-off distance available (TODA) includes the; • Stop way • Clearway • Runway end safety area • Taxiway

  8. Max Manoeuvring Speed (Va) is the maximum airspeed at which; • Full and abrupt controlmovements may be used • Turbulence should be penetrated • A and B apply • A crosswind landing can be executed

  9. When may an ELT serviceability test be conducted? • When airborne for bestcoverage • In a shielded area during the5 minutes past the hour • In a shielded area withATS approval • In a shielded area during the 5 minutes before the hour

  10. A Category C Flight Instructor is required to be under the supervision of a Category A or B Flight Instructor; • For the first 6 months • For the first 6 months or 100 hours • For the longer of 6 months or 100 hours instruction • At all times

  11. The demonstrated crosswind component of an aircraft is found in which section of the flight manual? • Limitations • Normal operations • Emergency procedures • The pilot handling notes

  12. Class G Airspace, 1500’ AGL; What are the minimum VMC requirements for VFR • Vis 5 km; Clear of cloud and • in sight of ground or water • Vis 8 km; Clear of cloud and insight of ground or water • Vis 8 km; 1000’ vertically and 2km horizontally • Vis 5 km; 1000’ verticallyand 2km horizontally

  13. What should immediately follow the words “mayday, mayday, mayday” • Aircraft call sign • Nature of distress • Name of the station addressed • Present position, level and heading

  14. L = CL ½ρ V² S where S is • Speed • Plan area • Surface area • Size

  15. In the life cycle of a career pilot should one: • Stay instructing in the 152because that’s where you’llend up • Push for all levels of the cycle toreach your goals and good pay • Give up and play golf because it’s too depressing • Enjoy each level while you can and have patience, as your students will appreciate it

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