Pre-Solo Pilot Written Exam
What personal documents and endorsements are you required to have before you fly solo? -
✔✔Student pilot certificate, Class 3 or higher medical Cert, FAR 61.87b pre solo exam
endorsement, F
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Pre-Solo Pilot Written Exam
What personal documents and endorsements are you required to have before you fly solo? -
✔✔Student pilot certificate, Class 3 or higher medical Cert, FAR 61.87b pre solo exam
endorsement, FAR 61.87c pre-solo flight training endorsement. 61.87N
What are your limitations as a student pilot regarding carrying of passengers or cargo and flying
for compensation or hire? - ✔✔A student may not act as a pilot in command of an aircraft that is
carrying property for compensation or hire. NO PASSENGERS
Who has the final authority and responsibility for the operation of the aircraft when you are
flying solo? - ✔✔The pilot in command (ME)
Explain student pilot limitations regarding visibility, ceilings and flight above clouds? (61.89) -
✔✔May not act as pilot in command of an aircraft with a flight surface visibility less than 3
miles during daylight hours or 5 miles at night, or when flight can not be made with reference to
surface.
Discuss what preflight action concerning the airport and aircraft performance is specified in the
regulations for a local flight? (91.103) - ✔✔1.) Weather report and forecasts, (2.) fuel
requirements, (3.) Alternatives available if flight cannot be complete, (4.) Flight manual with
take off and distance data, (5.) Reliable info including airport elevation, runway slope, aircraft
gross weight and wind/temp.
What are the general requirements pertaining to the use of safety belts and shoulder
harnesses?(91.107) - ✔✔The pilot in command must make sure all passengers know how to use
seat belts properly. Pilot must use safety belt at all times. Shoulder harness is required only
during take off and landings.
What is the minimum fuel reserve for day VFR flight and on what cruise speed is the fuel reserve
based?(91.151) - ✔✔Enough fuel to fly to the first point of intended landing, assuming normal
flight speed. Day- at least 30 mins, Night- at least 45 mins
What aircraft certificates and documents must be on board when you are flying solo? (ARROW)
- ✔✔1) Air worthiness cert. (2) Registration (3) Operation handbook (4) Weight and balance
info
Discuss the right of way rules regarding overtaking another aircraft, approaching head on and
another aircraft converging from the side (91.113) - ✔✔Overtaking- veer to the right
Approaching head on- each alter course to right
Converging- aircraft to the right has the right of way
Who has the right of way when two aircrafts are on final approach to land at the same
time?(91.113) - ✔✔The airplane at the lower altitude. Don't take advantage of the rule.
Discuss the regulations regarding the consumption of alcohol and operating an aircraft (91.17) -
✔✔- Within 8 hours after consuming any alcohol
- While having an alcohol concentration of .04 or greater
- While under the influence of alcohol
At and around your home airport, where is an operating mode C transponder required?(91) -
✔✔- Above the ceiling and within lateral boundaries of class B and C airspace
- Above 10,000 feet
If your aircraft has an operating mode c transponder, when is it required to be turned on?(91) -
✔✔Within class A, Class B, and class C air space, within 30 miles of class B airport above class
B and C airspace, up to 10,000 feet and all airspace above 10,000, and all other controlled
airspace
Except when necessary for takeoffs and landings, what are the minimum safe altitudes when
flying over congested and other than congested areas?(91.119) - ✔✔Congested- 1000 feet above
highest obstacle within 2000ft
Other than- 500 feet above the surface
List at least three sources for local altimeter setting at an airport and another alternative if none is
available? (AIM) - ✔✔1.) AWOS
2.) METAR- once an hour report in text form
3.) Call flight service station or set altimeter to field elevation prior to take off
When practicing steep turns, stalls and maneuvering during slow flight, the entry altitude must
allow a recovery to be complete no lower than how many feet AGL? - ✔✔1500 FT
When is a go around appropriate?(AFH chp.8) - ✔✔Bad approach, another aircraft on runway,
wind shear, wake turbulence, mechanical failure, and unstabilized approach, or any other time
successful landing is on doubt
Discuss the steps in the go around process(Cessna 150 manual) - ✔✔Wing flap setting should be
reduced to 20 immediately after full power is applied. After reaching safe airspeed, flaps should
be slowly retracted to full up position
What general steps should you follow after an engine failure in flight? - ✔✔Pitch for best glide
(65), pick best spot you intend to make an emergency landing on, follow checklist for engine
restart (check fuel on, mixture full, carb heat on, full throttle, key is on both, master stitch)
During flight, you begin to see a gradual decrease in power. What is a likely cause and what
should be done to remedy the situation? (AFH chp. 16) - ✔✔Cause is probably carb ice build up,
to correct this add carb heat until RPM is restored. Also increase power
During engine run up, you cause rocks, debris and propeller blast to be directed toward another
aircraft or person. Could this be considered careless or reckless operation of an aircraft? Why or
why not?(91.13) - ✔✔This is reckless and carless, could be prevented by having prop blast go in
another direction
What altitudes should you use when operation VFR in level cruising flight at more than 3000 ft
AGL and what determines those altitudes? (91.159) - ✔✔Course of 180-359 even thousands
+500
Course of 0-179 odd thousands +500
List the minimum equipment and instruments that must be working properly in your aircraft for
day VFR flight. - ✔✔1.) Airspeed (2.) Altimeter (3.) Compass (4.) tachometer (5.) fuel gauge
(6.) Oil temp and pressure (7.)Anti-Collision light (8.) ELT (9.) seat belts
What is the emergency frequency?(TOMATO/FLAMES) - ✔✔121.50
Vso - ✔✔Stall speed with flaps (49)
Vs - ✔✔Stall speed without flaps (56)
Vx - ✔✔Best angle of climb (52)
Vfe - ✔✔Flaps extend speed (100)
Vy - ✔✔Best rate of climb (72)
Va - ✔✔Speed at stall before structural damage (109)
Vne - ✔✔Never exceed (162)
Vno - ✔✔Normal operating range (120)
What is the best glide speed? - ✔✔65
Normal take off - ✔✔0 degree flap
Normal landing - ✔✔20 degree flap
Short/soft field take off - ✔✔10 degree flap
Short/soft field landing - ✔✔40 degree flap
Describe any limitations on flap use in your training airplane. - ✔✔Cant fly more than 100mph
with the flaps extended and will stall with them at any speed lower than 49 mph
What grade or grades of fuel can be safely used in your aircraft? What are the colors of the
recommended fuels? What happens to the color if two grades are mixed? - ✔✔-Usually 100LLBlue
-Can use 100(green) or 80(red).
- Blue and red =purple, Blue green=brown, red and green=brown
What are the minimum and maximum oil capacities for your training airplane? - ✔✔Min: 4
quarts/ Max: 6 quarts
Under what circumstances should you use carb heat? - ✔✔- Anytime at a low power setting
- When RPMs are lower than 2000
- Anytime suspect reduction in power from carb ice
If during a flight, you experience carb ice and full carb heat is applied, what changes in engine
performance would you expect? - ✔✔When first apply carb heat expect engine to run
rougher(lose RPMs) may need to lean mix to correct that, then once ice is melted it will run
better(increase RPMS)
Under what circumstances could a spin occur in your training airplane? - ✔✔Only if airplane is
stalled and not properly recovered
Describe the spin recovery procedures for your training aircraft? - ✔✔Power- Idle
Ailerons- Neutral
Rudder- Full opposite direction
Elevator- Forward, then back to recover from dive
What is the stall speed of your training airplane in a 60 degree bank with flaps up? - ✔✔78 MPH
What are the traffic patterns for each runway at your home airport? What is the MSL altitude for
the traffic pattern?(AIM. sec. 3) - ✔✔Crosswind, downwind, base leg, and final approach. Start
pattern at 1600 MSL. All patterns are left at home
How do you enter and exit the traffic pattern at your airport. What radio communications are
required? (AIM. chp. 4 sec. 3) - ✔✔Enter pattern in level flight, 45 degree on downwind, abeam
the midpoint of the runway, at pattern altitude. Radio communication should be on 122.80
Describe how you would approach and enter the traffic pattern at an uncontrolled airport?(AIM.
chp. 4 sec. 3) - ✔✔Approach at 45 degree angle on downwind at pattern altitude
What radio calls are recommended as you approach and fly in the traffic pattern at an
uncontrolled airport? (AIM. chp.4 sec. 3) - ✔✔Make radio call 10 miles out, make call when at
45 degree of downwind, radio call entering each pattern, downwind, base, final approach, clear
runway.
What are typical dimensions of class D airspace and what requirements must be met prior to
entry? (FAR 91.129) - ✔✔4nm, ceiling around 2500 AGL, establish and maintain two way
communication with ATC prior to entering airspace
What is CTAF? Explain the CTAF procedures at your home airport. - ✔✔Common traffic
advisory frequency. Call 5-10 miles away declaring your plan on entering pattern, call again 1-2
miles out, enter on 45 on downwind. Call your possition as you fly around pattern. CTAF:
122.80
If you receive ATC instructions that you do not understand or feel my compromise safety, what
should you do?(FAR. 91.3) - ✔✔Ask ATC to repeat/ If compromises safety say "unable" or ask
for a different clearance- pilot in command has final authority
What is the meaning of each of the following ATC light signals?(IN FLIGHT) Green, flashing
green, red, flashing red, white? (FAR 91.125) - ✔✔Clear to land, return for landing, give
way/continue circle, airport unsafe/ don't land, return to starting point
What is the meaning of each of the following ATC light signals?(ON THE GROUND) Green,
flashing green, red, flashing red, white? (FAR 91.125) - ✔✔Clear for takeoff, clear to taxi,
STOP, taxi clear of runway, return to starting point
What aircraft equipment and student pilot authorizations are required for a student pilot to fly
solo in Class B airspace? (FAR. 61.95) - ✔✔A.) Student must be trained by an instructor in both
ground and flight in class B airspace (B.) Logbook must be endorsed by instructor for airspace
(C.) Endorsement specifies ground and flight training in B airspace.
Can a student pilot request a special VFR clearance in less than VFR conditions? Explain your
answer. (FAR. 61.89) - ✔✔No, with flight or surface visibility of less than 3 statute miles during
daylight hours or 5 statute miles at night.
A magenta dashed line surrounds certain uncontrolled airports. What does this indicate and what
is it significant to VFR pilots? (AIM. 3-1-5) - ✔✔Class E airspace starts at that Surface prevents
me from going out in IFR traffic
How can you tell if a runway is closed? - ✔✔Marked with an X and also always check
NOTAMs and listen to ATIS
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