What is the responsibility of PIC? What authority is specified by the FARs?
91.3
A) directly responsible for and final authority of operation of aircraft.
B) In an in-flight emergency PIC may deviate from any rule of this part to the extent required to meet the emergency.
C) any pilot who deviates from a rule under B shall, upon request of the administrator file a written report of that deviation to the administrator.
91.9 - Compliance with aircraft limitations, markings, and placards
No person may operate a civil aircraft without complying with the operating limitations specified.
91.11 - interference with crewmembers
No person may assault, threaten, intimidate, or interfere with any crew member in the performance of their duties aboard an aircraft being operated.
91.13 - Careless and reckless operation
No person may operate an aircraft in a careless or reckless manner so as to endanger the life or property of another.
Can you drop objects from your aircraft?
91.15
No PIC may allow any object to be dropped that creates a hazard to persons or property. This does not prohibit the dropping of objects if reasonable precautions are taken to avoid injury or damage
What do the regulations state about the use of alcohol and drugs?
91.17
A) no person may operate as a crewmember:
1) within 8 hrs after consumption of any alcoholic beverage.
2) while under influence of alcohol
3) while using any drug that affects the persons faculties in any way contrary to safety.
4) while having an alcohol concentration of 0.04 or greater
B) except in emergency no PIC may allow a person who appears to be intoxicated to be a passenger
What do the regulations state about the carriage of drugs?
91.19
No person may operate an aircraft with knowledge that narcotic drugs, marijuana, and depressant or stimulant drugs are carried on the aircraft.
What is required as part of your preflight?
91.103
Performance
NOTAMS
Elevation
Wweather
Known delays
Runway lengths
Alternates
Fuel requirements
Takeoff/landing distance
91.103
What are the requirements for seatbelts?
91.107
1) each person must be briefed on how to fasten/unfasten seatbelt before takeoff, landing, or any movement.
3) everyone must occupy a seat with a belt and/or harness.
What is needed for an aircraft to be used for instruction?
91.109
The aircraft must be equipped with dual controls
Can you fly in formation?
91.111
A) no person may operate an aircraft so close to another aircraft so as to create a collision hazard.
B) No formation flight except by arrangement with the PIC of each in the formation.
C) no person may operate an aircraft carrying passengers for hire in formation flight.
Who has right of way?
91.113, 91.115
Except Water Ops
Water Ops
At what speeds may you operate an aircraft?
91.117
What are the minimum safe altitudes?
91.119
What should you use to set your altimeter?
91.121
How should you comply with ATC clearances and instructions?
91.123
Explain the meaning of each light gun signal
91.125
How much fuel are you required to have for VFR Flights?
91.151
Enough fuel to fly to the first point of intended landing and, assuming normal cruise speed, to fly an additional 20 minutes
Explain Special VFR weather minimums as they relate to Rotorcraft
91.157
Helicopters are able to request SVFR during day and night even when the visibility is less than 1 mile. In contrast, an airplane would only be able to request SVFR with at least 1 mile visibility during the day, and the pilot would need an instrument rating during night time
Requirements
* ATC Clearance
* Clear of clouds
What are the VFR cruising altitudes?
91.159
Mag course of 0 to 179 - odd thousands plus 500
180 to 359 - even thousands plus 500
When is supplemental oxygen required?
91.211
Where is aerobatic flight prohibited?
91.303
Prohibited over:
* congested area of city, town, or settlement.
* over an open air assembly of persons
* within lateral boundaries of B, C, D, or E airspace
* within 4 miles of center line of federal airway
* below 1500’
* when visibility is less than 3 sm.
What documents must you have with you to fly the airplane?
61.3
Pilot certificate, medical certificate, and government issued photo ID
*as a student pilot, these documents in addition to your logbook (to show endorsements) are only required when acting as PIC (solo flight)
61.3
What are your limitations as a student pilot?
61.89
61.89