What aircraft typically have both a POH and a separate AFM?
Aircraft built before 1975
Which agency issues Airworthiness Certificates?
The FAA / Federal government
This registration item is akin to a car's license plate
Tail number
How frequently do civil aircraft need to be inspected?
Annually
What does POH stand for?
Pilot's Operating Handbook
What do Airworthiness Certificates communicate?
An aircraft is suitable for operation / up to date on its inspections
This registration item is akin to a car's VIN
Serial number
When must the E.L.T. batteries be replaced or charged?
After 1 cumulative hour of use or battery life is at 50
In which section of the POH will you find the various V speeds?
Section 2 - Operating Limitations
This Airworthiness Certificate is issued for experimental and restricted use aircraft
Special Airworthiness Certificate
This registration is only valid for operating aircraft relative to a sale
Dealer Registration
For-hire aircraft need an inspection this frequently
100 hours of flight time
Where must a POH be located?
In the aircraft it belongs to
How can you quickly identify which country an aircraft is registered in?
The first letter of the tail number ("N" is for USA)
These sUAS need to be registered with the FAA
Recreational sUAS between 0.55 - 55 lbs / 250 g - 26 kg; all commercial sUAS
What is the mnemonic device to remember what needs to be inspected?
(Annual, VOR, 100-hour, Altimeter, Transponder, ELT)
This section contains startup checklists
Normal Procedures
What happens to an Airworthiness Certificate when the airplane changes owners?
It stays with the aircraft
Where do you go to register an sUAS?
The FAA Drone Zone website
Define "flight time"
Time that the aircraft is moving under its own power until it stops after landing