What is aeronautical experience?
Pilot time obtained in an aircraft or flight simulator.
What is cross country time?
Flight to another airport that is at least 50 nautical miles away measured in a straight line distance.
When acting as pilot in command, what documents must be in your possession?
What is a temporary airman certificate, and how long is it good for?
A temporary certificate issued immediately after passing your private pilot exam. It’s valid for 180 days.
How long after your first solo is your student pilot certificate valid?
24 months.
What medical certificate must a private pilot hold? How long is it good for?
Third-class medical certificate. Good for 60 calendar months until age 40. Then, good for 24 calendar months.
What is the minimum passing grade for the private pilot knowledge test?
70%.
What are the 5 prerequisites for the private pilot practical test?
What are the age requirements for soloing? For taking the practical exam?
16 to solo, 17 to take the practical exam.
If you discontinue the practical exam, within how many days must you retake it?
60 days.
When logging time in a logbook, what should each pilot log?
Pilot-in-command time, and IFR time (whether simulated or actual).
What does a flight review consist of? How long is it valid?
Consists of 1 hour ground, and 1 hour flight. Valid for 24 months.
What recent experience do you need to act as pilot-in-command of an aircraft carrying passengers?
At least 3 takeoffs and full-stop landings in the preceding 90 days, using the same category or class of aircraft.
When changing your personal mailing address, what must you do?
Notify the FAA in writing, within 30 days.
What are the solo requirements for student pilots?
- Complete pre-solo flight training.
What are three student pilot limitations?
What are three solo cross-country requirements?
What are 2 limitations for student pilots flying solo in Class B airspace?
- Endorsement for Class B airspace from instructor.
What 11 ground training subjects are required for private pilot applicants?
What 12 flight training subjects are required for private pilot applicants?
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What aeronautical experience must a private pilot applicant have?
3*5, 5, 10, 40, 150
What are two private pilot limitations surrounding compensation?
What are two points covering responsibility and authority of the pilot-in-command?
Who is responsible for determining the airworthiness of the aircraft?
The PIC.