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Airline Transport Pilot
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CFR Part 121 - Cert. Air Carriers / Comm Opt of Large Aircraft
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Airline Transport Pilot
Test Bank |
- For the purpose of testing the flight recorder system,
- If an air carrier airplane's airborne radar is inoperative and thunderstorms are forecast along the proposed route of flight, an airplane may be dispatched only
- Federal Aviation Regulations require that interior emergency lights must
- Each large aircraft operating over water must have a life preserver for each
- What is the passenger oxygen supply requirement for a flight, in a turbine-powered aircraft, with a cabin pressure altitude in excess of 15,000 feet? Enough oxygen for
- What is the minimum number of acceptable oxygen-dispensing units for first-aid treatment of occupants who might require undiluted oxygen for physiological reasons?
- For a 2-hour flight in a reciprocating engine-powered airplane at a cabin pressure altitude of 12,000 feet, how much supplemental oxygen for sustenance must be provided? Enough oxygen for
- When an air carrier airplane with a seating capacity of 187 has 137 passengers on board, what is the minimum number of flight attendants required?
- What is the minimum number of flight attendants required on an airplane having a passenger seating capacity of 188 with only 117 passengers aboard?
- A pilot flight crewmember, other than pilot in command, must have received a proficiency check or line-oriented simulator training within the preceding
- The training required by flight crewmembers who have not qualified and served in the same capacity on another airplane of the same group (e.g., turbojet powered) is
- The maximum number of hours a pilot may fly in 7 consecutive days as the pilot in command in a two-pilot crew for a flag air carrier is
- If a domestic or flag air carrier schedules a dispatcher for 13 hours of duty in a 24-consecutive-hour period, what action is required?
- The maximum number of consecutive hours of duty that an aircraft dispatcher may be scheduled is
- Who is required to submit a written report on a deviation that occurs during an emergency?
- When is a supplemental air carrier, operating under IFR, required to list an alternate airport for each destination airport within the 48 contiguous United States?
- Which dispatch requirement applies to a flag air carrier that is scheduled for a 7-hour IFR flight?
- The weather conditions that meet the minimum requirements for a flag air carrier to take off from an alternate airport that is not listed in the Operations Specifications are
- The minimum amount (planned) of fuel to be aboard a flag air carrier turbojet airplane on a flight within the 48 contiguous United States, after reaching the most distant alternate airport, should be
- The fuel reserve required for a turbine-engine-powered (other than turbopropeller) supplemental air carrier airplane upon arrival over the most distant alternate airport outside the 48 contiguous United States is
- The fuel reserve required for a reciprocating-engine-powered supplemental air carrier airplane upon arrival at the most distant alternate airport during a flight in the 48 contiguous United States is
- Which documents are required to be carried aboard each domestic air carrier flight?
- The certificated air carrier and operators who must attach to, or include on, the flight release form the name of each flight crewmember, flight attendant, and designated pilot in command are
- Which documents are required to be carried aboard each flag air carrier flight?
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(Refer to appendix 2, figures 214, and 182A.)
The PIC of TNA 90 has 49 hours and 102 landings as PIC in the MD90 while operating under Part 121. The PIC also has 959 hours and 246 landings, as PIC, in the B-727 while operating under Part 121. What are the minimums for the ILS RWY 9R approach at PHL, for this PIC?
- What restrictions must be observed regarding the carrying of cargo in the passenger compartment of an airplane operated under FAR Part 121?
- When a pilot plans a flight using NDB NAVAIDS, which rule applies?
- If a passenger-carrying landplane is required to have an automatic deploying escape slide system, when must this system be armed?
- Which emergency equipment is required for a flag air carrier flight between John F. Kennedy International Airport and London, England?
- Which factor determines the minimum number of hand fire extinguishers required for flight under FAR Part 121?
- For flights above which cabin altitude must oxygen be provided for all passengers during the entire flight at those altitudes?
- Which document includes descriptions of the required crewmember functions to be performed in the event of an emergency?
- What is one of the requirements that must be met by an airline pilot to re-establish recency of experience?
- How often must a crewmember actually operate the airplane emergency equipment, after initial training? Once every
- What information must the pilot in command of a supplemental air carrier flight or commercial operator carry to the destination airport?
- When carrying a passenger aboard an all-cargo aircraft, which of the following applies?
- When the pilot in command is responsible for a deviation during an emergency, the pilot should submit a written report within
- The minimum weather conditions that must exist for an airport to be listed as an alternate in the dispatch release for a domestic air carrier flight are
- The reserve fuel supply for a domestic air carrier flight is
- Where can the pilot of a flag air carrier airplane find the latest FDC NOTAM's?
- Below what altitude, except when in cruise flight, are non-safety related cockpit activities by flight crewmembers prohibited?
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