1. If recency of experience requirements for night flight are not met and official sunset is 1830, the latest time a passenger may be carried is:
A. 1830
B. 1929
C. 1900
D. 1845
2. You may not act as pilot in command of an aircraft while under the influence of alcohol or while:
A. Under stress
B. Taking any prescription drug
C. Under the care of a physician
D. Using any drug that affects your faculties contrary to safety
3. Regarding passengers, the pilot in command must ensure that all passengers are briefed on the use of safety belts and notified that they must be fastened:
A. At all times
B. During takeoff, landing and aircraft movement on the surface
C. When flying through turbulent conditions
D. During takeoff and landing and enroute
4. What indication should a pilot observe if an airspeed indicator ram air input and drain hole are blocked?
A. The airspeed indicator will show a decrease with an increase in altitude
B. The airspeed indicator will react as an altimeter
C. The airspeed indicator will read “0”
A. No airspeed indicator change will occur during climbs or descents
5. As power is increased to enter a 500-feet-per-minute rate of climb in straight flight, which instruments are primary for pitch, bank, and power respectively?
A. Airspeed indicator, heading indicator, and manifold pressure gauge or tachometer
B. VSI, attitude indicator, and airspeed indicator
C. Airspeed indicator, attitude indicator, and manifold pressure gauge or tachometer
D. Heading indicator, airspeed indictor and manifold pressure gauge
6. Preferred IFR routes beginning with a fix, indicate that departing aircraft will normally be routed to the fix by:
A. The established airway(s) between the departure airport and the fix
B. An instrument departure procedure [DP], or radar vectors
C. Direct route only
D. A pre-assigned heading from ATC
Answers: 1. B; 2. D; 3. B; 4. B; 5. A; 6 B.