Is a STUDENT pilot able to accept a climb through Class Bravo airspace if cleared by ATC?
No, not without specific ground and flight training with endorsement.
What should form when dew point spread is very small especially within 2 degrees of each other.
What is fog
When a person has a lack of oxygen in their body.
What is hypoxia.
This person has the final authority when it comes to decision making in the cockpit.
What is the Pilot in Command
This altitude is corrected for non-standard temperature
What is Density altitude
While operating in Class C airspace you need this cloud separation and visibility
What is 3 sm visability, 500' above, 2,000' horizontal and 1,000' below
What weather phenomenon is ALWAYS associated with thunderstorms?
What is lightning?
What docs are the pilot required to carry in the airplane to operate as pilot in command?
Pilot Certificate, Medical Certificate, Government issued photo ID.
This is the only airspace you need actual CLEARANCE to enter.
What is Class B airspace
There must be enough fuel to fly daytime VFR to the first point of intended landing at normal cruse speed plus this time.
What is 30 min?
What class of airspace is uncontrolled airspace?
What is Class G airspace.
The air in this northern hemisphere pressure systems has a tendency to rotate counterclockwise, towards the center and up.
What is a low-pressure system?
What recency of experience requirements exist for carrying passengers during the day?
What is 3 takeoffs and landings within 90 days, in same type and class.
When can you enter a restricted airspace?
What can be done with the PERMISSION of the using or controlling agency?
This imaginary line is used for weight and balance calculations and it is usually located in front of the aircraft
What is the reference datum line
A pilot can request this clearance if weather is below VFR minimums but above IFR conditions
What is Special VFR
How long is a TAF valid?
What is 24 hours
How many hours after consuming alcohol may a person operate as pilot in command?
What is 8 hours
When flying VFR at 157°, what is a cruise altitude above 3000' you would be able to use?
What are 3500, 5500, 7500, 9500, 11500, 13500, 15500, 17500
Does an aft center of gravity that is within limits increase or decrease cruise speed performance of common airplanes?
What will increase cruise performance
Below this altitude aircraft must fly no more than 250 kts unless authorized by ATC
What is 10,000 feet MSL
When flying from a high-pressure system to a low-pressure system, does true altitude decrease or increase?
True altitude would be lower than indicated. "High to low look out below!"
What are Private Pilots allowed to accept for compensation?
What are the pro-rata share of the operating expenses.
At what altitude is the CREW of an aircraft required to use oxygen?
What is above 14,000 ft. Pilot above 12500 >30 min. Above 15,000 ft for occupants.
What documents are required to be on board the aircraft for it to be airworthy?
A - Airworthiness Certificate
R - Registration
R - Radio Station License (when international)
O - Operating Handbook
W - Weight and Balance