Flight Rules in the USA #2

Governing document for this quiz is the FAR/AIM.
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1. For a flight above 3000' AGL and on a magnetic heading of 270 degrees, what would be a suitable altitude?
5000
5500
3500
4500
2. According to 91.205 of the FAR, what items are considering required equipment for daytime VFR?
Electric Landing Lights
Seatbelts
Spare Fuses
Turn Coordinator
3. How many landings to a full stop must be performed every 90 days to maintain tail-dragger currency?
3
1
2
4
4. When can you log take-offs and landings for reasons of night currency?
30 minutes after Sunset until 30 minutes before Sunrise
Sunset until Sunrise
1 hour after Sunset until 1 hour before Sunrise
30 minutes before Sunset until 30 minutes after Sunrise
5. How much fuel must you have remaining once reaching your intended point of landing under normal cruise speed during daytime?
1 hour
30 minutes
45 minutes
15 minutes
6. Which does not provide weather information?
ASOS
ATIS
AWOS
CTAF
7. For normal VFR flights, how much visibility is required?
5 miles
10 miles
3 miles
15 miles
8. How far away laterally should pilots keep from obstructions?
500'
2000'
5000'
1000'
9. A stall in which one wing is more stalled than another results in what?
ADS-B
Engine Fire
Spin
Magnetic Variation
10. What acronym is used to determine what documents are required to be aboard the aircraft?
ATOMATOFLAMES
ATIS
ARROW
FLAPS
11. What V speed is used to climb in a short field takeoff?
Vx
V
Vne
Vfe
12. What is not a category of aircraft with regards to aircraft certification?
Utility
Supersonic
Acrobatic
Normal
13. What is a requirement of pilot licensing?
Age 14
English proficiency
US Citizenship
Drug Screening
14. Between what cabin pressure altitudes must a pilot have available supplemental oxygen, but is not required to use if the duration is less than 30 minutes?
25,500 - 60,000
12,500 - 14,000
10,000 - 11,500
14,000 - 15,500
15. What is not a maneuver required to be demonstrated for a PPL?
Spin Recovery
Short-Field Landing
Slow Flight
Power-Off Stall
2 Comments
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Level 60
Jan 17, 2024
The expected score if a person guessed every question would be about 4. The average score is 5. That's pretty funny.
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Level 69
Jan 18, 2024
Yeah, this is a very specific spectrum of knowledge. Not very difficult if you are a pilot or studied to be a pilot.