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Private Pilot
July 6, 2015
Private Pilot
• The Process:
• Medical Exam
• Written FAA Aeronautical
Knowledge Exam.
13 areas of knowledge required by 61.105 of
the Federal Aviation Regulations.
• Practical Exam
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Private Pilot
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FAR’s
NTSB
AIM
Charts
Radio Procedures
Weather
Flight Safety
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Private Pilot
• Performance
• Weight and Balance
• Principles of Aerodynamics
• Stall and Spin Awareness
• Aeronautical Decision Making
• Preflight Actions
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Private Pilot
• For further reading and
practice, (although not
referenced in the course):
Gleim Private Pilot Kit
• Or Kip’s for free Private
Pilot Practice
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Class 1 -
Introduction
• Objective: To introduce the
privileges and limitations of
a Private Pilot and the
process necessary to become a
Private Pilot.
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Private Pilot
Training, Part 61 FAR
eCFR
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Private Pilot
Privileges and
Limitations
FAR 61.113
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Student Pilot Limitations
61.89
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Sport Pilot,
Recreational Pilot
• Sport
No
No
No
Pilot:(No Medical, 20 Hrs)
More Than One Passenger
Night
B, C, D (W/O end)
– FAR 61 Sub Part J
• Recreational Pilot (Medical, 30 Hrs)
No More Than One Passenger
No More Than 50 NM (W/O end)
No B, C, D (W/O end)
>180 hp, Retract LG
FAR 61 Sub Part D
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Advanced Training,
Instrument, Commercial
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The FAA, Safety and
Responsibility
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Introduce the Texts
and other FAA
resources
snapflight training page
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Category and Class of
Aircraft and Airmen
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FAR 1.1
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(1) As used with respect to the certification, ratings,
privileges, and limitations of airmen, means a broad
classification of aircraft. Examples include: airplane;
rotorcraft; glider; and lighter-than-air; and
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(2) As used with respect to the certification of aircraft,
means a grouping of aircraft based upon intended use or
operating limitations. Examples include: transport, normal,
utility, acrobatic, limited, restricted, and provisional.
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Category:
Category and Class of
Aircraft and Airmen
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Class:
• (1) As used with respect to the certification,
ratings, privileges, and limitations of airmen, means
a classification of aircraft within a category having
similar operating characteristics. Examples include:
single engine; multiengine; land; water; gyroplane;
helicopter; airship; and free balloon; and
• (2) As used with respect to the certification of
aircraft, means a broad grouping of aircraft having
similar characteristics of propulsion, flight, or
landing. Examples include: airplane; rotorcraft;
glider; balloon; landplane; and seaplane.
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Airplane Control
Surfaces
• What a drag.
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QuickTime™ and a
3ivx D4 4.5.1 decompressor
are needed to see this picture.
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QuickTime™ and a
3ivx D4 4.5.1 decompressor
are needed to see this picture.
QuickTime™ and a
decompressor
are needed to see this picture.
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QuickTime™ and a
3ivx D4 4.5.1 decompressor
are needed to see this picture.
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QuickTime™ and a
3ivx D4 4.5.1 decompressor
are needed to see this picture.
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Lift, thrust, drag and
weight
• What makes an airplane fly?
• Bernoulli’s Principle
• Lift = CL * (1/2Q(roe)V2) x S
(translation)
Excess Thrust, Angle of Attack
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Flight Manuals and
Other Documents
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Assignment: Read HAK
chapters 1-3, AFH
chapters 2-4.
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What exception, if any, permits a private pilot
to act as pilot in command of an aircraft
carrying passengers who pay for the flight?
A) If the passengers pay all the
operating expenses.
B) If a donation is made to a charitable
organization for the flight.
C) There is no exception.
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What exception, if any, permits a private pilot
to act as pilot in command of an aircraft
carrying passengers who pay for the flight?
B) If a donation is made to a charitable
organization for the flight.
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One of the main functions of flaps during
approach and landing is to
A) permit a touchdown at a higher
indicated airspeed.
B) decrease the angle of descent
without increasing the airspeed.
C) increase the angle of descent
without increasing the airspeed.
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One of the main functions of flaps during
approach and landing is to
C) increase the angle of descent
without increasing the airspeed.
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What document(s) must be in your personal
possession or readily accessible in the aircraft while
operating as pilot in command of an aircraft?
A)
Certificates showing accomplishment of
a checkout in the aircraft and a current biennial flight
review.
B)
A pilot certificate with an endorsement
showing accomplishment of an annual flight review
and a pilot logbook showing recency of experience.
C)
An appropriate pilot certificate and an
appropriate current medical certificate if required.
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Each person who holds a pilot certificate or a
medical certificate shall present it for
inspection upon the request of the
Administrator, the National Transportation
Safety Board, or any
A) authorized representative of the
Department of Transportation.
B) person in a position of authority.
C) federal, state, or local law
enforcement officer
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What document(s) must be in your personal
possession or readily accessible in the aircraft
while operating as pilot in command of an
aircraft?
C)
An appropriate pilot certificate and an
appropriate current medical certificate if
required.
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The New Medical:
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The pilot in command is required to hold a
type rating in which aircraft?
A) Aircraft involved in ferry flights,
training flights, or test flights.
B) Aircraft operated under an
authorization issued by the Administrator.
C) Aircraft having a gross weight of
more than 12,500 pounds.
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What is the definition of a high-performance
airplane?
A) An airplane with 180 horsepower,
or retractable landing gear, flaps, and a fixedpitch propeller.
B) An airplane with a normal cruise
speed in excess of 200 knots.
C) An airplane with an engine of more
than 200 horsepower.
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Before a person holding a private pilot
certificate may act as pilot in command of a
high-performance airplane, that person must
have
A) an endorsement in that person's
logbook that he or she is competent to act as
pilot in command.
B) passed a flight test in that airplane
from an FAA inspector.
C) received ground and flight
instruction from an authorized flight instructor
who then endorses that person's logbook.
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To act as pilot in command of an aircraft
carrying passengers, a pilot must show by
logbook endorsement the satisfactory
completion of a flight review or
completion of a pilot proficiency check
within the preceding
A) 24 calendar months.
B) 6 calendar months.
C) 12 calendar months.
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If recency of experience
requirements for night flight are
not met and official sunset is
1830, the latest time passengers
may be carried is
A) 1859.
B) 1829.
C) 1929.
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To act as pilot in command of an aircraft
carrying passengers, the pilot must have
made at least three takeoffs and three
landings in an aircraft of the same
category, class, and if a type rating is
required, of the same type, within the
preceding
A) 90 days.
B) 24 calendar months.
C) 12 calendar months.
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If a certificated pilot changes permanent
mailing address and fails to notify the FAA
Airmen Certification Branch of the new
address, the pilot is entitled to exercise the
privileges of the pilot certificate for a period
of only
A) 30 days after the date of the move.
B) 90 days after the date of the move.
C) 60 days after the date of the move.
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If a recreational or private pilot
had a flight review on August 8,
this year, when is the next flight
review required?
A) August 31, next year.
B) August 31, 2 years later.
C) August 8, 2 years later.
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Each recreational or private pilot
is required to have
A) a semiannual flight
review.
B) an annual flight review.
C) a biennial flight review.
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If a recreational or private pilot
had a flight review on August 8,
this year, when is the next flight
review required?
A) August 8, next year.
B) August 31, 1 year later.
C) August 31, 2 years later.
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