Medical Certificate
Pilot Logbooks
Instrument Rating
Knowledge and Practical Tests
CFI/CFII
100

A traditional FAA-issued document for pilots to prove their medical fitness to fly

What is a medical certificate?

100

Type of flight time is logged when a pilot is the sole manipulator of the controls, but with an instructor on board for training

What is dual instruction time? 

100

This document, along with a valid medical and photo ID, must be in your possession to act as PIC of an IFR flight

What is a pilot certificate with an instrument rating?

100

This minimum score is required to pass an FAA knowledge test

What is 70%?

100

This Language Proficiency is required to be Eligible for a CFI Certificate


What is read, speak, and write English?


200

Certificate required for certain aviation roles, such as a private pilot; valid for 12 calendar months for commercial pilot privileges, regardless of age

What is the Second-Class medical certificate? 

200

For a pilot's logbook, this is the minimum flight time required to meet certain currency and certification requirements, and flights must be logged to prove it

What is aeronautical experience? 

200

A pilot must have logged six instrument approaches, holding procedures, and intercepting/tracking courses using navigation systems

What is the minimum flight experience requirements for an instrument-rated pilot?

200

A common question on the exam, this set of four flight fundamentals involves straight-and-level flight, turns, climbs, and descents

What are the fundamental flight maneuvers?

200

The Required Medical Class to Start CFII Training


What is a Third-Class Medical?


300

The highest level of medical certification required for pilots; the certificate is valid for 12 months for pilots under 40 and 6 months for pilots 40 and over

What is the First-Class medical certificate? 

300

This is the flight time logged when a pilot is the primary person responsible for the aircraft's operation

What is Pilot In Command (PIC) time? 

300

An IFR flight plan and an appropriate clearance

What two things are required before operating an aircraft in controlled airspace under IFR?


300

This authorized individual often administers the FAA practical tests

Who is a Designated Pilot Examiner (DPE)?

300

Its the minimum age to be a certified flight instructor 


What is 18?


400

For private, recreational, and student pilots; good for 60 months for pilots under age 40 and 24 months for pilots age 40 or older

What is the Third-Class medical certificate?

400

A pilot must be able to present their logbook for inspection upon a reasonable request from this government agency or an authorized representative

What is FAA? 

400

If your currency has lapsed by over 12 months, this is required to become current again

What is an Instrument Proficiency Check (IPC)?

400

The informal term for the practical test, which involves both an oral exam and a flight portion

What is a "checkride"?

400

The Final step of CFII Training


What is Practical Test (Checkride)? 


500

The maximum takeoff weight, in pounds, of an aircraft a pilot can operate under the FAA's BasicMed rule 

What is 6,000 pounds?

500

This specific Federal Aviation Regulation (FAR) part outlines the required entries for a pilot's logbook 

What is 14 CFR 61.51?


500

The required fuel for an IFR flight to your destination, then to your alternate, plus this amount of time at normal cruising speed 

What is 45 minutes?

500

The official publication that outlines all the subject areas covered on a specific airman knowledge test

What is the Airman Certification Standards (ACS) or the Practical Test Standards (PTS)?

500

These are the abbreviations for the two FAA Knowledge Tests Required to be Passed before Earning an Individual CFI Certificate 


What are FOI and FIA?


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