Flight Rules
Weather
Physiology / ADM
Regulations
Miscellaneous
100

You can fly through these areas when not active, but can’t when they are 

What is a restricted area 

100
What should form when dew point spread is very small especially within 2 degrees of each other.
What is fog
100

These are the 4 types of hypoxia 

What is hypoxic hypoxia 

Hypemic hypoxia 

Stagnant hypoxia 

Histotoxic hypoxia 
100

Validity period of registration and airworthiness certificate 

What is 7 years and never as long as inspections are complied with and PIC determines aircraft to be airworthy

100

This altitude is corrected for non-standard temperature and tells you what altitude the aircraft will “feel” like it’s at 

What is Density altitude

200

While operating in Class C airspace you need these cloud clearance requirements and equipment 

What is 3 sm visability, 1000' above, 2,000' horizontal and 500’ below, ADS-B out, and a mode C transponder 

200
The air in this pressure systems has a tendency to rotate counter clockwise, towards the center and up.
What is a low pressure system.
200

These are the recommended wait times and altitudes for flying after scuba diving 

For an uncontrolled ascent, if staying at or below 8000 12 hours 

If a controlled ascent was required or you’re going above 8000 feet, 24 hours 

200
These are the required inspections 

What is 

Airworthiness directives 

Annual inspection

VOR check (IFR)

100 hour inspection 

Altimeter/Static inspection (24 calendar months, IFR)

Transponder (24 calendar months) 

ELT (12 calendar months, must be replaced or recharged 50% useful life or 1 hour of cumulative use)

Supplemental type certificates with instructions for continued airworthiness 

200

There must be enough fuel to fly for the intended route of flight at cruise speed plus this time, during the day, also, during the night 

What is 30 minutes and 45 minutes 

300

These are areas of frequent collisions or runway incursions

What is a hotspot

300

This standard temperature lapse rate is essential for performance calculations 

What is 2° Celsius per 1000’

300

This acronym is used to determine if a pilot is fit to fly 

What is 

Illness

Medication 

Stress

Alcohol

Fatigue 

Eating/emotion

300

Above this altitude is the only time when Passengers need to be provided oxygen

What is 15,000 feet

300

The aircraft will have these characteristics with a forward CG

What is a 

Higher stall speed

More stable

Easier to recover from a stall

Slower cruise speed 

More fuel burn 

400
A pilot can request this clearance if weather is below VFR minimums but above IFR conditions
What is Special VFR
400
This significant weather warning is valid for 6 hours and has three designations
What is an Airmet
400

Rapid and deep breathing and how to stop it 

What is hyperventilation and breathing into a bag, calming them down, and trying to get them to talk out loud

400

A pilot must check these things to determine if an aircraft is airworthy with inoperative equipment 

What is the

Equipment list from POH

91.205 

Airworthiness directives 

Type certificate data sheet 

400

This defines a ceiling 

What is the lowest layer of broken or overcast clouds 

500
Below this altitude aircraft must fly no more than 250 kts unless authorized by ATC
What is 10,000 feet MSL
500

This weather forecast is issued for thunderstorms and is valid for 2 hours 

What is a convective sigmet

500

The FAA recommends supplemental oxygen above this altitude 

What is 10,000’

500
What are the privileges and limitations as a private pilot?

What is 

Pro Rata

Salesman

Charity 

Rescue

Incidental 

Production testing

Towing a glider 

500

This defines wind shear

What is a rapid change in wind direction and/or velocity 

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