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| Works within the contiguos 48 states. |
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| Works inside and outside the contiguous 48 states |
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| conducts operations anywhere its Operations Specifications permit on a NON-scheduled basis |
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| How many hours may a ATP instructor instruct in one day? |
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| How many hours may an ATP instructor instruct in one week? |
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| If you are convicted of driving under the influence how soon must you report it to the FAA |
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| An a/c weighing more than ____lbs must have a flight engineer? |
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| What tells an a/c operator wether or not a flight engineer is required? |
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| Whats the minimum # of seats a passenger carrying a/c must have for a flight attendant to be needed? |
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| The PIC of an a/c must have a proficiency check within the previous _____months? |
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| Would Deadhead transportation be considered part of a rest period? |
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| What is the maximum amount of flight time that a FLAG carrier may schedule a pilot within a 24 hour period? |
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| What is the maximum number of hours that a pilot may fly in 7 consecutive days as the PIC in a two-pilot crew for a FLAG carrier? |
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| A dispatch release is required on what type of flights? (What carriers?) |
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| Each Flag and Domestic Carrier |
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| How long can a DOMESTIC flight stay on the ground at an intermediate airport without needing to be re-dispatched? |
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| How long can a FLAG carrier be on the ground at an intermediate stop without needing to be redispatched? |
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| The PIC of a flight shall carry in the airplane to its destination.... |
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Copy of Load Manifest
Copy of Dispatch Release
Copy of Flight Plan |
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| How long after each flight do air carriers need to keep the records of the flight? |
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| Each Supplemental Flight must have a flight release on-board stating? |
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-Company Name -Make, Model, Registration # of a/c
-Flight/Trip # -Names of all Flight Crew Members
-Departure, Destination, - IFR or VFR
intermediate, alt airports - Minimum Fuel
-Latest Weather |
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| What specifically authorizes a pilot to operate an a/c in a particular geographic area? |
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| Operations Specifications |
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| An airport approved by the administrator for use by an air carrier certificate holder for the purpose of providing service to a community when the regular airport is not avaliable is what type of airport? |
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| A person whos is not authorized to conduct direct air carrier operations, but who is authorized by the Administrator to conduct operations as a U.S. commercial operator, will be issued what? |
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| What must be contained in or attached to the dispatch of a Flag Carrier? |
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| The type of operation VFR/IFR and trip number |
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| A Domestic air carrier dispatch release must contain? |
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Departure airport
Intermediate stops
Destinations
Alt. Airports
Trip # |
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| FDC Notams can be found where? |
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| Any Company Dispatch Facility |
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| Whos is responsible BY REGULATION to brief all Domestic and Flag air carrier pilots on avaliable weather? |
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| Before an ETOPS flight may commence what must happen? |
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| An ETOPS predeparture service check must be certified by a PDSC Signatory Person |
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| Domestic/Flag/and Recip Supplemental Fuel Requirements |
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Must have enough fuel to:
1. Get to destination
2.Thereafter fly to furthest alternate
3.Thereafter fly for 45 min @ normal cruise fuel consumption |
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If no alernate is required for a Domestic/Flag/Recip Supplemental
then.....? |
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Must have enough fuel to?
1. Fly to destination
2. Then fly for 2 hours at normal cruise fuel consumption |
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| Fuel Requirements for Supplemental Turbojet Flights |
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Must have enough fuel to:
1.Fly to destination
2. Fly 10% of the total time required to fly to destination then fly to alternate
3. Hold for 30 min at holding speed at 1500ft above the alternate |
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| Prop-driven Flag Flight fuel requirements |
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Must have enough fuel to
1. Fly to destination
2. Land at most distant alternate
3. Fly for 30 min + 15% of total flying time to destination and the alternate at normal cruise fuel consumption of fly for 90 min |
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| Before takeoff all passengers must be briefed on what? |
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1.Smoking
2.Loaction of Emergency Exits
3.Use of Seatbelts
4.Locations and use of any required means of emergency flotation device |
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| Before flight at what altitude must a crewmember instruct passengers on the use of oxygen in the event of depressurization? |
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| In the event of an emergency the PIC of an a/c has the authority to exclude who from the flight deck? |
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| If an intoxicated person creates a disruption on-board an a/c a report of the incident must be made to the FAA within how many days? |
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| When a cargo bin is placed in the passenger cabin it .... |
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1. Must be able to withstand the Load Factor of the passenger seats multiplied by 1.15
2.May not be installed in a postion that restricts access to or use of any required emergency exit or of the aisle in the passenger cabin.
3. Must be completely enclosed and made of material that is at least flame resistant |
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| Every air carrier must have this emergency equipment on-board... |
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1.Fire Extinguisher
2.Megaphone
3.First Aid Kit
4.Crash Ax |
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| How many megaphones must be on-board an a/c with 60 seats? |
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One
(60-99 seats = 1)
(>100 seats = 2) |
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| How many seats need to be installed on an air carrier for it to need an interphone system on-board? |
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| Emergency Exit lights must be armed and turned on when? |
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| Escape slides must be armed during? |
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| When operating at altitudes above 10,000 ft there who must have oxygen? |
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| there must be enough oxygen on-board for all crewmembers for the entire flight at those altitudes, and in no event less than a 2 hour supply |
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| When must quick donning oxygen masks be within immediate reach of each flight crewmember? |
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| Oxygen must be provided to all passengers for the entire time the cabin altitude is above? |
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| For flights at cabin altitudes above 14000-15000 ft the must be enough oxygen for? |
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| 30% of the passengers for the entire time at those altitudes |
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| Above 15000 ft how much oxygen must be on-board? |
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| Enough for all passengers for the entire flight |
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| If an a/c can make an emegency descent to 14000ft in 4 min then... |
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| It may carry less oxygen than would be required |
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| Above FL250 how many oxygen dispensers must be aboard? |
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| 2 oxygen dispensing units |
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