POH
FOM
Scenarios
Performance
Limitations
100

Limitations can be found in this section of the POH. 

What is section 2?

100

This length is the minimum runway length required for takeoff. 

What is 3500? (Pg. 48)

100
We took off and are about to retract flaps. We must be at least ___ AGL before we can retract our flaps to zero. 

What is 200 AGL?

100

Takeoff distance table (max weight) can be found on this page of the POH.

What is page 168?

100

Maximum crosswind limitations are ___.

What is 20 Knots? (pg 121)

200

Flaps airspeed limitations include below ___ when flaps are 50%, and below ____ when flaps are 100%.

What is 150 and 110?

200

Student pilots are prohibited from soloing at this time? 

What is night solos? (Pg. 61)

200

We are about to start a cross country flight and would like to engage autopilot, we must be at ____ altitude before we can engage autopilot. 

What is 400 AGL? 

200

Takeoff and ______ distance must be calculated before every flight. 

What is landing distance. 

200

This is the maximum weight allowed in the baggage compartment.

What is 130 lb? (Pg. 32)

300

Performance information for the Cirrus can be found in this section of the POH

What is Section 5?
300

This is the maximum CROSSWIND allowed by UAA for student pilot solos. 

What is 10 KIAS (pg. 61)

300

You are calculating your takeoff distance for the day. At our current airport the PA is 2000 and temperate is 20 degrees. Runway conditions are normal (paved and no slope) and winds are calm. However we are using air conditioning. Our takeoff distance is ___ and ____. 

What is 2413 ft and 3542 ft? 

300

When looking at the time, fuel, distance chart, this amount of fuel should be added for start, taxi, and takeoff. 

What is 1.5 gallons (pg. 179)?

300

From idle to full max power it should take us a minimum of ___ seconds for full range of power. 

What is three seconds? (Pg. 30)

400

We should never exceed this airspeed in our aircraft. 

What is 201? (Pg. 28)

400

Approved solo airports can be found in this Chapter of the FOM.

What is Chapter 4? (Pg. 63)

400

We are calculating our time, fuel, and distance to climb. If our temperature is 10 degree above standard, we must add ____ to our computed values.

What is 10%?

400

This chart is how we determine the gallons per hour that we would use during a cross country flight.

What is Cruise Performance Chart?

400

This is the maximum takeoff altitude for the Cirrus. 

What is 10,000 MSL? (Pg. 42)

500

This is the maximum demonstrated parachute deployment speed.

What is 133 Knots?

500

Taxi speeds should be no more than ___ on the ramp, ___ in a turn, and ___ on a straight away.

What is 5, 10, and 20 knots? (Pg. 47)

500

We are going on a cross country from KGYR to KPSP. After retracting our flaps we are climbing to our cruising altitude of 8000 at best rate of climb. It is 20 degrees therefore our feet per minute climb is ___. 

What is 341 fpm? 

500

When the air conditioner is on for the takeoff you should add __ to your ground roll and ___ to your distance over a 50 ft obstacle. 

What is 300 and 400 ft? (Pg. 168)

500

This type of weather condition is prohibited.

What is known icing conditions? (Pg. 41)