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CFR Part 135 - Air Taxi Operators and Commercial Operators
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- The pilot in command may deviate from 14 CFR Part 135 during an emergency involving the safety of persons or property only
- Federal Aviation Regulations require that interior emergency lights, on aircraft having a passenger seating configuration of 20 to
- A crewmember who has served as second in command on a particular aircraft type (e.g., BE-1900), may serve as pilot in command upon completing which training program?
- Which is NOT a required item on the load manifest?
- The maximum altitude loss specified for malfunction of a certain autopilot under cruise conditions is 50 feet. What is the lowest altitude this autopilot may be used en route?
- Procedures for keeping copies of the aircraft maintenance log in the aircraft and available to appropriate personnel shall be set forth in
- Which requirement applies when oxygen is stored in liquid form?
- Which is a requirement regarding the carriage and operation of oxygen equipment for medical use by passengers?
- An autopilot may not be used in place of a second in command in any aircraft
- If carry-on baggage or cargo is carried in the passenger compartment, it must be
- In airplanes where a third gyroscopic bank-and-pitch indicator is required, that instrument must
- An aircraft has a passenger seating configuration of 19 seats, excluding any pilot seats. How many, if any, approved first aid kits are required?
- Between what altitudes must oxygen be available to at least 10 percent of the occupants, in an unpressurized airplane, other than the pilots?
- The oxygen requirements for occupants of a pressurized airplane operated at altitudes above FL 250 is dependent upon the airplane's ability to descend safely to an altitude of
- A person may act as pilot in command of both type A and type B aircraft under IFR, if an instrument proficiency check has been passed in
- A person is acting as pilot in command of a multiengine, turboprop-powered airplane operated in passenger-carrying service by a commuter air carrier. If eight takeoffs and landings are accomplished in that make and basic model, which additional pilot-in-command experience meets the requirement for designation as pilot in command?
- A pilot's experience includes 8 hours in a particular make and basic model multiengine, turboprop airplane while acting as pilot-in-command. Which additional pilot-in-command experience meets the requirements for designation as pilot in command of that airplane when operated by a commuter air carrier in passenger-carrying service?
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(Refer to appendix 2, figure 1.)
What is the maximum landing distance that may be used by a reciprocating-engine-powered, small transport category airplane to land on Rwy 24 (dry) at the destination airport?
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(Refer to appendix 2, figure 2.)
What is the maximum landing distance that may be used by a turbopropeller-powered, small transport category airplane to land on Rwy 19 (dry) at the destination airport?
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(Refer to appendix 2, figure 2.)
May a small transport category, turboprop airplane that has a computed landing distance of 6,000 feet use either or both runways depicted in the illustration at the destination airport?
- For operations during the period beginning 1 hour after sunset and ending 1 hour before sunrise (as published in the Air Almanac), no certificate holder may use any person, nor may any person serve, as pilot in command of an aircraft carrying passengers unless that person has made three takeoffs and three landings, within the preceding 90 days,
- What is one of the requirements that must be met by a pilot in command to re-establish recency of experience?
- When computing takeoff data, what is the percentage of the effective tailwind component which may be applied to the 'still air' data?
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(Refer to appendix 2, figures 162, 163, 164, 165, and 167.)
What are the passenger oxygen requirements on this flight from Tucson/Ryan to Albuquerque/Double Eagle II?
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(Refer to appendix 2, figures 184, 186, 187, 188, and 188A.)
What are the passenger oxygen requirements on this FAR Part 135 flight from Las Vegas to Provo?
- What minimum rest period must be provided for a pilot assigned to Helicopter Hospital Emergency Medical Evacuation Service (HEMES) who has been on duty for a 47-hour period?
- What document contains procedures that explain how the required return-to-service conditions have been met?
- Before each takeoff, the pilot in command of an aircraft carrying passengers shall ensure that all passengers have been orally briefed on the
- Which is a requirement governing the carriage of carry-on baggage?
- An approved cockpit voice recorder is required equipment in
- What performance is required of a multiengine airplane with the critical engine inoperative, while carrying passengers for hire in IFR weather conditions?
- A pressurized airplane being operated at FL 330 can descend safely to 15,000 feet MSL in 3.5 minutes. What oxygen supply must be carried for all occupants other than the pilots?
- A pilot in command who is authorized to use an autopilot system, in place of a second in command, may take the autopilot check
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(Refer to appendix 2, figure 1.)
What is the maximum landing distance that may be used by a turbopropeller-powered, small transport category airplane to land on Rwy 24 (dry) at the alternate airport?
- Which document would constitute an approved change to the type design without requiring a recertification?
- Life preservers required for overwater operations are stored
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(Refer to appendix 2, figures 113 and 114.)
What are the passenger oxygen requirements, under FAR Part 135, on this flight from 0O2 to LAX?
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(Refer to appendix 2, figures 184, 186, 187, 188, and 188A.)
When are the pilots required to use oxygen on this FAR Part 135 flight from LAS to PVU?
- With regard to flight crewmember duties, which operations are considered to be in the 'critical phase of flight'?
- For which of these aircraft may part of the 'clearway' distance, for a particular runway, be considered in computing the takeoff distance?
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