Pilot Quiz - Miscellaneous Part 6
1. The first person to fly around the world solo was:
A. Roscoe Turner
B. Wiley Post
C. Charles Lindbergh
D. Sir Alan Cobham
2. Charles Lindbergh became a member of the Caterpillar Club
March 1925. That event was:
A. Initiation into White Scarf Society
B. Having slowest flight time in
Cleveland Air Race
C. Advertisement for furry flight suits
for open cockpit planes
D. Life saved by parachute jump
3. Anti-collision lights:
A. Must be turned on only in the air
B. Must be used only at night
C. May be turned off day or night
during adverse meteorological
conditions
D. Must be turned on while taxiing
and in flight
4. If flying DVFR in an ADIZ communication by two-way radio is
lost, a pilot:
A. May proceed in accordance with
original DVFR flight plan
B. Land as soon as possible
C. Either A or B
D. Exit ADIZ by shortest route
5. If a part for an airframe or engine that has been
manufactured without FAA approval is used on an aircraft with a special
airworthy certificate in the light-sport category, that aircraft:
A. Is not airworthy and must not
be flown
B. May be flown but must be
placarded as "Experimental"C. May be flown only single-pilot
by owner
D. May be returned to service
if part is installed according
to instructions developed by the
manufacturer.
6. Under the new sport-pilot certificate, a pilot may be
examined in a single-seat aircraft:
A. If the examiner agrees to
conduct the test
B. If examiner is in a position to
observe and evaluate proficiency
of applicant
C. Pilot certificate will have
notation "Fly single-seat aircraft
only"
D. All of the above
7. An average small airplane that requires 1,000 feet for
takeoff at sea level under standard atmospheric conditions, at an altitude of
5,000 feet will require:
A. 1,300 feet
B. 2,500 feet
C. 2,000 feet
D. 1,500 feet
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