Maneuvers
Systems
Human Factors
Weather
Privileges and Limitations
100

What is the desired bank angle for a steep turn?

50 degrees

100

What type of flaps do we have? 

Single-slotted Fowler flaps

100

Recite the "IMSAFE" checklist

Illness, Medication, Stress, Alcohol, Fatigue, Emotion

100

What are the standard temperatures and pressure values at sea level? 

15C / 29.92"Hg (1013.2 mb)


FAA-H-8083-25

100

What privileges apply to a commercial pilot? 

They may act as PIC of an aircraft carrying persons or property for compensation or hire. 


14 CFR 61.133

200

At what point should your wings be level in a Chandelle?

Immediately before entering the chandelle and upon the rollout at the 180-degree point

200

What instruments operate from the pitot/static system?

Altimeter, VSI, and airspeed indicator

200

What is Hypoxia?

When the body is deficient in oxygen, it begins to impair the functions of the brain and other organs. 


AIM 8-1-2

200

If your route of flight takes you toward a low-pressure system, in general, what kind of weather can you expect?

Low-pressure systems have rising air, which can bring cloudiness, precipitation, and adverse weather conditions. 


AC 00-6

200

Define the term " Commercial Operator"

A person who, for compensation or hire, engages in the carriage by aircraft in air commerce of persons or property. 


14 CFR Part 1

300

Where should the lowest nose-down attitude occur in a lazy-eight? 

At the 135-degree point

300

What does the lower limit of the green arc on the airspeed indicator indicate? 

Vs1 (Stall Speed) 

300

What causes Spatial Disorientation? 

When the body's sensory organs are not oriented together. (Organs are Visual, Vestibular, and Postural)


FAA-H-8083-15

300

If the temp/dew point spread are the same on the ground, what can you expect? 

Low-level clouds or Fog to form.


AC 00-6

300

What is common carriage?

Carriage of passengers or cargo as a result of advertising the availability of the carriage to the public. 


AC 120-12

400

Where is the highest pivotal altitude likely to occur in eights-on-pylons? 

On the downwind turn, as groundspeed increases, the pivotal altitude is slightly higher, and the aircraft must adjust to hold the reference line on the pylon. 

400

What anti-ice systems do we have in our aircraft? 

Pitot tube and windshield heat. 

400

If you are flying at 13,000 ft, who is required to have supplemental oxygen? 

Crew only if at that altitude for more than 30 mins. 

400

Why is windshear an operational concern to pilots?

Because it can cause extreme, unexpected changes in wind speed and direction that can be hazardous to aircraft at low altitudes. 

400

What is "holding out"?

Offering to the public the carriage of persons or property for hire. 


AC 120-12

500

What is Jayson's favorite commercial maneuver? 

Power-off 180

500

What is the purpose of the static wicks? 

To reduce avionic interference caused by corona discharge, which is emitted from the aircraft as a result of precipitation static. 

500
What is CFIT?

Controlled Flight Into Terrain


AC 61-134

500

Decode the METAR

SPECI KBJJ 101633Z AUTO 22012G21KT 5SM -RA BR OVC009 02/01 A2935 RMK AO2 PK WND 22026/1558 CIG 007V012 P000 T00170006

500

There are multiple "Parts" of commercial operation, some of which are through Flight Instruction. Which Part do you fall under? (EX. Part 91, 121, 125, 123)  

Part 91 (Specifically 119.1e, the exemptions)