powerplant
What is section 3 of the POH?
What are emergency procedures?
What are the 3 components of an ILS?
What are localizers, Glideslope, Outermarker
What keeps the engine running even after turning off the battery master?
What is a magneto?
What are the limitations on a comm pilot if they do not hold an instrument rating?
What is cant fly at night, or more than 50nm miles
Five examples of operations that do not require air carrier(part 121) or commercial operations certification(part 135)
What are: (1) Student instruction; (2) Nonstop Commercial Air Tours (3) Ferry or training flights; (4) Aerial work operations, including— (i) Crop dusting, seeding, spraying, and bird chasing; (ii) Banner towing; (iii) Aerial photography or survey; (iv) Fire fighting; (v) Helicopter operations in construction or repair work (but it does apply to transportation to and from the site of operations); and (vi) Powerline or pipeline patrol; (5) Sightseeing flights conducted in hot air balloons; (6) Nonstop flights conducted within a 25-statute-mile radius of the airport of takeoff carrying persons or objects for the purpose of conducting intentional parachute operations.
Approximately how much power loss can you expect if using alternate air?
What is 10%
A cold front hits and the temperature drops severely. Are you now flying above or below the altitude indicated on the altimeter?
What system does the Piper Archer have to counteract adverse yaw?
What are differential ailerons
Where in the plane is the ADC located?
What is behind the MFD
How can you fly parachute operations at night?
What is dropping a light from the plane prior to letting the jumpers jump (105.19)
Is it legal to fly through an NSA airspace?
What is yes. (The FAA asks pilots not to fly through NSA zones but we legally can)
A cold front hits and the temperature drops severely. Are you now flying above or below the altitude indicated on the altimeter?
What is Below