Aviation Piloting Rules and Regulations
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Aviation Piloting Rules and Regulations

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The speed for the critical engine failure is:

  • Vr
  • V2
  • V1 (correct)
  • Vne
  • If an ATPL pilot's medical is out of date, what license do they change to?

  • ATC license
  • PPL license (correct)
  • None
  • CPL license
  • For a 42-year-old ATPL pilot, the medical effective time for two-operation a/c is:

  • 12 months (correct)
  • 24 months
  • 6 months
  • 9 months
  • What is the defined ELT test time?

    <p>First 5 minutes of any UTC hour, no longer than 5 secs</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the buffet boundary limit?

    <p>0.738-0.826</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Critical Engine Failure

    • Critical engine failure speed is V1.

    Pilot's Decision Making

    • A CPL pilot with a strong intention to do VFR for XC plan must confirm good information and discard counter information.

    Takeoff and Climb Safety Speed

    • Takeoff and climb safety speed for a multi-engine aircraft is V2.

    Definition of V2

    • V2 is the speed an aircraft must reach before climb.

    ATPL License Expiry

    • If an ATPL medical is out of date, it can be changed to a PPL license (C).

    ATPL Pilot Medical Effective Time

    • An ATPL pilot flying two-operation aircraft has a medical effective time of 12 months at 42 years old.

    ELT Test

    • ELT testing occurs in the first 5 minutes of UTC hours and lasts no longer than 5 seconds.

    Buffet Boundary Limits

    • Buffet boundary limits are between 0.738 and 0.826.

    Carbon Monoxide Effects

    • Carbon monoxide poisoning requires several days to recover from.

    Cockpit Voice Recorder

    • The CVR starts working as soon as the electrical power is turned on.

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