Aviation Instrument Proficiency Quiz

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What is the procedure for regaining instrument currency after 12 months without instrument flight?

  • Attend a seminar on instrument flying.
  • Take an online instrument flight course.
  • Enroll in a refresher ground school course.
  • Complete an instrument proficiency check with an FAA-certified instructor. (correct)

After being cleared for an approach and being radar vectored, when can you change altitude?

  • When you are visual with the runway.
  • After 5 minutes have passed from the clearance.
  • When you are established on a segment of a published route. (correct)
  • Once the approach clearance is received.

What do a row of flush-mounted flashing white lights near the runway indicate?

  • Marks a safety zone.
  • Shows the path to the nearest taxiway.
  • Signifies a runway end.
  • Indicates land and hold short lights. (correct)

Which action should be taken if a pilot is vectored to an approach but does not have the specific approach procedure in mind?

<p>Request clarification for the approach procedure from ATC. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which requirement must an instrument-rated pilot meet to conduct an ILS approach?

<p>Maintain instrument currency within the past 6 months. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Flashcards

Instrument Currency (12+ months)

Successfully complete an instrument proficiency check with a qualified instructor.

Radar Vectored Approach

Maintain assigned altitude until established on a route or approach.

Flush-mounted white lights

Land and hold short lights, perpendicular to runway centerline.

Nose-high critical attitude

The procedure for recovery is not provided in the given context.

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Study Notes

Question 4

  • To regain instrument currency after 12 months without instrument flight, successfully complete an instrument proficiency check with an FAA-certified flight instructor.

Question 5

  • While being radar-vectored for an approach, maintain your assigned altitude until established on a published route or instrument approach procedure.

Question 6

  • Flush-mounted flashing white lights perpendicular to the runway centerline are land and hold short lights.

Question 7

  • The correct procedure for recovering from an excessively nose-high critical attitude is not described.

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