Flight Rules in the USA #2 - Statistics

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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? 12,500 - 14,000
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When can you log take-offs and landings for reasons of night currency? 1 hour after Sunset until 1 hour before Sunrise
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How many landings to a full stop must be performed every 90 days to maintain tail-dragger currency? 3
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How much fuel must you have remaining once reaching your intended point of landing under normal cruise speed during daytime? 30 minutes
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For normal VFR flights, how much visibility is required? 3 miles
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For a flight above 3000' AGL and on a magnetic heading of 270 degrees, what would be a suitable altitude? 4500
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What acronym is used to determine what documents are required to be aboard the aircraft? ARROW
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Which does not provide weather information? CTAF
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What is a requirement of pilot licensing? English proficiency
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According to 91.205 of the FAR, what items are considering required equipment for daytime VFR? Seatbelts
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A stall in which one wing is more stalled than another results in what? Spin
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What is not a maneuver required to be demonstrated for a PPL? Spin Recovery
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What is not a category of aircraft with regards to aircraft certification? Supersonic
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What V speed is used to climb in a short field takeoff? Vx
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How far away laterally should pilots keep from obstructions? 2000'
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