A) Class C
B) Class G
C) Class F
D) Class B
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A) Autorotation
B) Ground resonance when landing
C) Bouncing the landing causing the tailrotor to strike the ground
D) A settling with power condition
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A) Remain below the traffic pattern at about 500 feet AG and from the opposite side of the traffic flow
B) Flow with fixed wing aircraft
C) Approach under fixed wing but on the same side as their normal traffic pattern.
D) Approach the airport from the departure end of the runway so taking off fixed wing aircraft can see and avoid
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A) Go for the flight as there is a leeway of 120 feet for takeoff
B) Have the pilot take off by himself and see how the takeoff performance was without the weight of the passengers.
C) Call the tower and see if anyone else has reported climb-out performance problems
D) Postpone the flight and wait for cooler temperatures to recalculate takeoff performance
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A) Remain below the traffic pattern at about 500 feet AG and from the opposite side of the traffic flow
B) Flow with fixed wing aircraft
C) Approach under fixed wing but on the same side as their normal traffic pattern.
D) Approach the airport from the departure end of the runway so taking off fixed wing aircraft can see and avoid
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A) Talking out loud, breathe into a bag, or slow your breathing
B) Breathe rapidly to increase oxygen to the lungs
C) Breathe deeply
D) Use the aircraft's portable oxygen system
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A) 560 pounds
B) 700 pounds
C) 1400 pounds
D) 2100 pounds
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A) The Pilot in Command
B) The passengers
C) The person designated as the flight attendant
D) The is no responsibility it is every person for themselves when flying in a private aircraft
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A) The air traffic controller
B) The passengers
C) The FAA
D) The Pilot
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A) B757, B747, Airbus 320
B) Single engine land, Multi engine sea
C) Airplane, Rotorcraft, Lighter-than-air, glider
D) Cessna, Piper, Beech craft
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A) The electromagnetic effects of the instruments and equipment in the plan
B) The difference between true north and magnetic north
C) The turning of the aircraft to the right
D) No compass is always true; you should expect a degree or two difference in any compass
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A) Talking out loud, breathe into a bag, or slow your breathing
B) Breathe rapidly to increase oxygen to the lungs
C) Breathe deeply
D) Use the aircraft's portable oxygen system
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A) A steady green light
B) A pulsating red light that you are below the glideslope
C) A steady white light
D) A pulsating white light
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A) The air traffic controller
B) The passengers
C) The FAA
D) The Pilot
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A) Autorotation
B) Ground resonance when landing
C) Bouncing the landing causing the tailrotor to strike the ground
D) A settling with power condition
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A) The airspeed does not increase
B) A spiral is caused by a stall
C) The g-loads increase
D) They are the same thing
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A) 850 pounds.
B) 1,040 pounds.
C) 1,450 pounds.
D) 700 pounds
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A) Hovering in a right turn
B) Hovering in a left turn
C) Hovering out of ground effect
D) Autorotation
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A) The reading should be 090 if the pilot is east of the test signal
B) 0/ 180 degree radials, with the 0 degree being the "to" signal and the 180 being the "from" indication
C) 0/180 degree radials, with the 0 degree being the "from" signal and the 180 being the "to" indication
D) The true reading of the plane in relation to the VOR, i.e. 030 then the 030 radial should be the "to" indication.
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A) 1200
B) 7500
C) 7676
D) The last squawk code issued on the last flight
E) 1185
F) 1700
G) 7700
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