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.</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.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    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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    Test your knowledge of aviation instrument proficiency with this quiz. It covers essential guidelines for instrument flight, including recovery procedures and maintaining altitude during approaches. Perfect for pilots looking to polish their skills and ensure safety in the air.

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