On the Pilot's license, Airplane, Rotorcraft, Lighter-than-air are all examples of these...
What are Categories of aircraft with respect to airmen?
3rd-class medical under age 40...you'll have go see the doctor every __________ years.
What is Five?
To carry passengers in the plane, each PIC must have one every two years.
What is a flight review?
Pilots can't pay less than that...it means "per hour."
What is the "pro rata" share.
The flight manual has the operating limits and weight information...but this shows who the owner is.
What is the Aircraft registration?
Single-engine land and sea...
3rd-class medical for pilots 40 years and older...you'll have to see the doctor every __________ years.
What is two?
If the pilot hasn't landed at night for more than 90 days, passengers can be carried this much time after sunset.
What is one hour?
This is an airplane with more than 200 horsepower.
What is a high-performance airplane.
This important date is kept in the aircraft maintenance record (aircraft logbook).
When is the next annual due?
On the aircraft airworthiness certificate, airplane, rotorcraft, glider, or balloon is this...
What is the class of aircraft with respect to aircraft?
The 1st, 2nd, and 3rd-class medical certificates are always due then.
What is the end of the month?
The 90-day rule for landings must be made in this...
What is the SAME category, class, and type Aircraft?
The airplane with a controllable propeller and retractable landing gear is... Well, its complicated.
What is a complex airplane?
That is the type of inspection applied to rental aircraft.
What is a "hundred-hour" inspection.
On the airworthiness certificate, "Normal, Utility, Acrobatic" are...
What is a category of aircraft with respect to aircraft?
Pilots under the Basic Med rules can only fly that size plane.
What is airplanes with only 6 six seats.
It is the time between morning and evening civil twilight.
What is nighttime?
It's the book that belongs in the plane...don't fly without it.
What is the AFM (aircraft flight manual).
That is how many months are between transponder inspections.
What is 24 calendar months?
Types of operation that the aircraft is expected to perform determine this. For example, Normal, Utility...
What is Category of aircraft.
You'll have to complete an approved medical education course within the previous 24 calendar months and have a comprehensive medical exam each 48 months for this kind of medical certificate.
What is a Basic Medical Certificate?
That is another way of saying "every two years."
What is biennial?
Pilots need to review their knowledge each two years...but aircraft need to be inspected...
What is anually?
A pilot, mechanic, and owner were looking at the maintenance logbook. One of those are responsible to keep that book up-to-date.
Who is the owner?