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| Except when necessary for takeoff or landing, an aircraft may not be operated closer than what distance from any person, vessel, vehicle, or structure? |
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| Prior to takeoff, the altimeter should be set to which altitude or altimeter setting? |
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| the current local altimeter setting, if available, or the departure airport elevation. |
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| An airplane and an airship are converging. If the airship is left of the airplane's position, which aircraft has the right of way? |
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| when two or more aircraft are approaching an airport for the purpose of landing, the right of way belongs to the aircraft ... |
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| at the lower altitude, but it shall not take advantage of this rule to cut in front of or to overtake another. |
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| which aircraft has the right of way over the other aircraft listed? |
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| What action should the pilots of a glider and an airplane take if on a head on collision course? |
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| both pilots should give way to the right |
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| What action is required when two aircraft of the same category converge, but not head on? |
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| the aircraft on the left shall give way |
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| Which aircraft has the right of way over the other aircraft listed? |
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| aircraft towing other aircraft |
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| Which aircraft has the right of way over all other air traffic? |
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| A seaplane and a motorboat are on crossing courses. If the motorboat is to the left of the seaplane, which has the right of way. |
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| When flying a VFR corridor designated through class B airspace, the maximum speed authorized is ... |
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| Unless otherwise authorized, what is the macimum indicated airspeed at which a person may operate an aircraft below 10000 feet MSL... |
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| When flying in the airspace underlying class B airspace, the maximum speed authorized is ... |
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| unless otherwise authorized, the maximum indicated airspeed at which aircraft may be flown when at or below 2500 feet AGL and within 4 nautical miles of the primary airport of Class C airspace is ... |
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| except when necessary for takeoff or landing, what is the minimum safe altitude for a pilot to operate an aircraft anywhere? |
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| an altitude allowing, if a power unit fails, an emergency landing without undue hazard to person or property on the surface. |
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| except when necessary for takeoff or landing, what is the minimum safe altitude required for a pilot to operate an aircraft over congested areas? |
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| an altitude of 1000 feet above the highest obstacle within a horizontal radius of 2000 feet of the aircraft |
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| except when necessary for takeoff or landing, what is the minimum safe altitude required for a pilot to operate an aircraft over other than a congested area? |
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| an altitude of 500 feet AGL, except over open water or a sparsely populated area, which requires 500 feet from any person, vessel, vehicle, structure |
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| Except when necessary for takeoff and landing, an aircraft may not be operated close than what distance from any person, vessel, vehicle, or structure? |
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| If an altimeter setting is not available beofre flight, to which altitude should the pilot adjust the altimeter? |
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| the elevation of the departure area |
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| At what altitude shall the altimeter be set to 29.92 when climbing to cruising flight level? |
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| When must a pilot who deviates from a regulation during an emergency send a written report of that deviation to the administrator? |
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| When would a pilot be required to submit a detailed report of an emergenc which caused the pilot to deviate from an ATC clearance? |
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| within 48 hours if requested by ATC |
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| If an in flight emergency required immediate action, the pilot in command may ... |
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| deviate from any rule of 14 CFR part 91 to the extent required to meet that emergency |
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| As pilot in Command of an aircraft, under which situation can you deviate from an ATC clearance? |
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| in response to a traffic alert and collision avoidance system resolution advisory |
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| When ATC clearance has been obtained, no pilot in command may deviate from that clearance unless that pilot obtains an ammended clearance. the one excepition to this regulation is ... |
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| What action, if any, is appropriate if the pilot deviates from an ATC instruction during an emergency and is given priority? |
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| File a detailed report with 48 hours to the chief of the appropriate ATC facility , if requested. |
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