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An instructor who finds a student competent to solo an aircraft must endorse: May a student solo an aircraft without the endorsements in Question 2? _________ May a student pilot carry passengers? __________ May a student pilot act as pilot in command of an aircraft on an international flight? ____ May a student pilot fly an aircraft in the furtherance of business? _____ A third class medical is valid until the last day of the _____ month after it was issued. When is a current and appropriate pilot certificate required to be on your person? When is a current photo ID required to be on your person? In order to solo an aircraft, a student must have some dual instruction, and a logbook endorsement to that affect every ________ days.
In order to fly outside the designated training area, student pilots must have an After the above endorsements, may a student pilot fly a cross-country flight (a flight with a landing at a different airport, regardless of NMs flown) without a logbook endorsement from an instructor for each cross-country flight? __________ State the aircraft you are going to solo: The following are recommended speeds for the aircraft listed in the question above.
Rotation speed: _____ knots What is the fuel capacity of your solo aircraft? _______useable. How much fuel do you burn per hour? ___________. The final approach speed should be at least _______% greater than the stall speed in the landing configuration.
State YOUR flight school’s requirements for the following: Describe the Traffic Pattern at the airport where you will solo? If two aircraft are approaching one another head on or nearly so, the pilot of each aircraft shall give way to the ______________________. If two airplanes are converging at the same altitude, or nearly so, the one to the other’s ________________ has the right of way. If one aircraft is overtaking another, the aircraft being overtaken has the right of way. The overtaking aircraft must pass to the other’s ____________ and pass well clear. The airport at which I am to solo is in Class C, Class D or G airspace? ____________.
In Class G airspace, F.A.R. takeoff and landing minimums for cloud clearance and visibility are: DAY VISIBILITY _____ MILES; NIGHT VISIBILITY ______ MILES;
For Visual Flight Rules, below 10,000 ft MSL (and above 1200 ft above the terrain), Daniel Bernoulli discovered that if the __________ of fluid is INCREASED at a particular point, the ___________ of the fluid at that point is DECREASED. What causes a wing to stall? ________________________________________________ When should carburetor heat be applied in the aircraft to be soloed? What is the communication frequency for the airport at which you are to solo? ________ Complete recovery from stalls must be made at least ___________ feet above the surface.
In congested areas, an airplane must remain at east __________ ft. above the highest In sparsely populated areas, an airplane must remain at least _________ ft. from any person, vessel, vehicle or structure. The maximum flap extension for takeoff in my solo airplane is __________ degrees. If you decide to abort a take-off while still on the runway, what is the proper procedure?
If you are on base and you see an aircraft on final, who has the right of way?
What would you do, if on run-up, there was an excessive magneto drop or engine roughness?
If an engine fails after T.O. what will you do?
State the proper procedure for a GO-AROUND.
What must be done with all incorrect answers on this test before the student is authorized to conduct solo flight? I,_______________________________________, have completed the Pre-Solo Written examination and have reviewed the areas covered with my instructor.
Signature: _________________________ Date: ________________ Graded by: ________________________
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