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final Jeopardy
100

According to FAR 61.3(a)(1)(i), This document must be in your possession or readily accessible when acting as PIC.

What is a pilot certificate

100

According to FAR 61.103(a), you bust be this age to eligible for private pilot certification

What is 17 years old 

100

According to FAR 61.56(c)no person may act as pilot in command unless they have received a flight review within the previous how many months?

What is 24 months

100

According to FAR 91.207, an aircraft cannot be operated unless it is installed with a what?

What is a pen Emergency Locator Transmitter (ELT)
100

According to FAR 91.119 this is the minimum safe altitude over any congested area of a city, town, or settlement, or over any open air assembly of persons. 

What is 1,000 feet

100

According to FAR 91.155 this is the minimum required flight visibility in class G airspace at night 

What is 3 miles

100

This is Final Jeopardy. You must make a wager from your total earnings before answering this question. 

The category is: Cross Country Flying at Night

*You must get every part of the answer correct to be correct*

Write down your wager…

200

According to FAR 61.3(l) you must present this to the FAA (administrator), NTSB or law-enforcement upon request.

What is your pilot certificate, medical certificate and photo ID

200

According to FAR 61.113(c) a private pilot may not pay less than the pro rata share of these operating expenses  

What is fuel, oil, airport expenditures, or rental fees.

200

According FAR 61.57(a)(1), you must have completed this within the preceding 90 days 

What are 3 takeoffs and landings

200

According to FAR 91.211(a)(3) above this altitude, each occupant of the aircraft must be provided with supplemental oxygen 

What is 15,000 feet

200

According to FAR 91.113 (e) when aircraft are approaching head in they should both alter course in this direction. 

What is to the right

200

According to FAR 91.155 this is the required visibility and cloud clearances in Class E airspace when operating below 10,000 feet. 

What is 3 miles of visibility, 500 feet below, 1000 feet above and 2,000 feet horizontal 

3-152

200

A private pilot departs on a night VFR cross country flight from Pocatello (KPIH), Idaho to Salt Lake City (KSLC). They land in SLC with 35 minutes of fuel onboard and the weather in SLC is 3 miles of flight visibility and scattered clouds at 1,500 feet. 


What minimum flight visibility was needed to depart from Pocatello (KPIH)

What minimum fuel reserve was needed for this flight?

Was this flight conducted legally?

What is 3 miles

What is 45 minutes

No

300

According to FAR 61.23 this class of medical certificate is required for private pilot privileges

What is at least a third-class medical certificate

300

According to FAR 61.113(b) A private pilot may, for compensation or hire, act as pilot in command of an aircraft in connection with any business or employment under what two conditions?

What is the flight is only incidental to that business or employment; and the aircraft does not carry passengers or property for compensation or hire.

300

According to FAR 61.57(b)(1) for night passenger currency, landings must be to this type of stop. 

What is a full stop

300

According to FAR 91.215(b)(1) in which airspace (multiple) do you need to operate with a transponder that has altitude reporting capability?

What is class A, B, and C airspace

300

According to FAR 91.151(a)(1) No person may begin a flight in an airplane under VFR conditions unless (considering wind and forecast weather conditions) there is enough fuel to fly to the first point of intended landing and, assuming normal cruising speed and during the daytime fly for at least this many minutes thereafter. 

What is 30 minutes

300

According to FAR 91.215(b)(2) an aircraft must have a transponder with altitude reporting capability when operating within this many miles of a class B airport. 

What is 30 miles (mode C veil)

400

According FAR 61.31(f) no person may act as pilot in command an airplane with an engine of more than this much horsepower, unless the person has a high performance endorsement 

What is 200 horsepower 

400

According to FAR 61.113(d) a private pilot may operate as PIC for a charitable event so long as it meets the requirements of which other section of the FARs?

What is FAR 91.146

400

According to FAR 61.57 (b)(1) night currency applies between these hours 

What is one hour after sunset to one hour before sunrise  

400

According to FAR 91.213(d)(3) no person may take off an aircraft with inoperative instruments or equipment installed unless what has been done?

What is removed the equipment from the aircraft, the cockpit control placarded, and the maintenance recorded in accordance with § 43.9 of this chapter; or deactivated and placarded the equipment as “Inoperative.” 

400

According to FAR 91.125 if you see a steady red ATC light gun signal while flying, it means you should do this. 

What is continue circling 

400

According to FAR 71.33 Class A airspace begins at this altitude in feet MSL

What is 18,000 feet

500

According to FAR 61.29(a)(1), if you lose your pilot certificate, you must make a written request and mail it to the FAA in this city and state

What is Oklahoma City, OK

500

According to FAR. 61.113(e) when a private pilot is conducting authorized search and rescue operations, they are eligible to be reimbursed for what operating expenses

What is expenses that are directly related to search and location operations, provided the expenses involve only fuel, oil, airport expenditures, or rental fees. 

500

According to FAR 61.56(i) A flight simulator or flight training device may be used to meet the flight review requirements of this section as long as as the simulator is approved under which part of the FARs?

What is FAR Part 142

500

What acronym is used to remember the equipment requirements listed under FAR 91.205 VFR Day. 

What is ATOMATOFLAMES

  • Airspeed Indicator
  • Tachometer
  • Oil Pressure Gauge
  • Manifold Pressure Gauge (if applicable)
  • Altimeter
  • Temperature Gauge (for liquid-cooled engines)
  • Oil Temperature Gauge (for air-cooled engines)
  • Fuel Gauge (for each tank)
  • Landing Gear Position Indicator (if retractable)
  • Anti-Collision Lights (for aircraft certified after March 11, 1996)
  • Magnetic Compass
  • ELT (Emergency Locator Transmitter)
  • Seat Belts/Shoulder Harnesses


500

According to FAR 91.157(b)(2&3) this is the minimum visibility and cloud clearance you need to operate under special VFR

What is 1 mile and clear of clouds

500

According to FAR 91.129 and 91.130 in which classes of airspace (multiple) while flying VFR must you obtain two way radio communication (callsign acknowledged) prior to entry?

What is C and D

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