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Flight and Ground Instructor
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Pilot Certification and Limitations
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Sample Questions
from the FAA
Flight and Ground Instructor
Test Bank |
- A person whose Flight Instructor Certificate has been suspended may not
- To act as pilot in command of an airplane with retractable landing gear, flaps, and controllable prop, a person holding a Private or Commercial Pilot Certificate is required to
- What class medical certificate, if any, is required for a person adding a rating to a pilot certificate?
- What flight time must be recorded by a pilot exercising the privileges of a commercial certificate?
- If recency of experience requirements for night flight are not met and official sunset is 1830, the latest time passengers may be carried is
- Who is responsible for administering the required knowledge test to a student pilot prior to solo flight?
- A recreational pilot with less than 400 hours' flight time may not act as pilot in command unless the pilot has
- To be eligible for a Commercial Pilot Certificate, one of the requirements is for the applicant to hold at least a valid
- The type and date of each student pilot endorsement given shall be maintained by each flight instructor. For what period of time is this record required to be retained?
- Which of the following normally requires the pilot in command to hold a type rating?
- Your student took a practical test for a pilot certificate on January 10 and failed to meet standards. After being retested on January 13 and failing to meet standards again, when is your student eligible to retest?
- When is a recreational pilot required to carry a logbook with the required endorsements?
- To meet the recent flight experience requirements for acting as pilot in command carrying passengers at night, a pilot must have made, within the preceding 90 days and from 1 hour after sunset to 1 hour before sunrise, three takeoffs and three landings to a full stop in
- A private pilot with an airplane single-engine land rating may act as pilot in command of an airplane towing a glider if, within the preceding 12 months, this pilot has made
- Which is a required endorsement by an authorized flight instructor for a student pilot to operate an aircraft in solo flight?
- A student pilot whose pilot certificate is not endorsed by a flight instructor to make solo cross-country flights is prohibited from flying solo beyond what distance from the point of departure?
- A Recreational Pilot Certificate may be issued for
- How much solo time in a gyroplane is required to be eligible for a Private Pilot Certificate with a gyroplane rating?
- An applicant for a Commercial Pilot Certificate with ASEL ratings presents a logbook with 254 hours total time. Of that, 20 hours are logged as SIC in single-engine airplanes certificated for single pilot operations. You determine this time was accumulated as safety pilot with another pilot who was flying "under the hood". Does the applicant have enough total time to be eligible for the practical test?
- An applicant for a Commercial Pilot Certificate with a glider rating must have at least
- To endorse a student pilot for solo cross-country privileges, an instructor is required, in part, to have
- The holder of a Ground Instructor Certificate with a basic rating is authorized to provide ground training required for
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