Pre-Solo Written Exam ROCKY MOUNTAIN FLIGHT SCHOOL

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ROKY MOUNTIN FLIGHT SHOOL 1. If the outside air temperature (OT) at a given altitude is warmer than standard, the density altitude is equal to pressure altitude. lower than pressure altitude. higher then pressure altitude. 2. Which combination of atmospheric conditions will reduce aircraft takeoff and climb performance? Low temperature, low relative humidity, and low density altitude. High temperature, low relative humidity, and low density altitude. High temperature, high relative humidity, and high density altitude. 3. If the temperature/dew point spread is small and decreasing, and the temperature is 62ºF, what type of weather is most likely to develop? Freezing precipitation. Thunderstorms. Fog or low clouds. 4. Which type of weather briefing should a pilot request, when departing within the hour, if no preliminary weather information has been received? n outlook briefing. n abbreviated briefing. standard briefing. 5. What conditions are necessary for the formation of thunderstorms? High humidity, lifting force, and unstable conditions. High humidity, high temperature, and cumulus clouds. Lifting force, moist air, and extensive cloud cover. 6. When telephoning a weather briefing facility for preflight weather information, pilots should state the full name and address of the pilot-in-command. the intended route, destination, and type of aircraft. the radio frequencies to be used. Version 2.2 2012 Rocky Mountain Flight School 1 P a g e

7. Who is responsible for making the go-no-go decision for each flight? Pilot-in-command. ertified flight instructor. hief flight instructor. 8. What information is necessary in order to make go-no-go decision? Permission from chief flight instructor, chief mechanic, and weather briefer. cceptable weather conditions, an airworthy aircraft, and an airworthy pilot. Permission from the weather briefer, an airworthy aircraft, and an airworthy pilot. 9. Two-way radio communication must be established with the ir Traffic ontrol facility having jurisdiction over the area prior to entering which class airspace? lass D. lass E. lass G. 10. Unless otherwise authorized, two-way radio communications with ir Traffic ontrol are required for landings and takeoffs at all tower controlled airports within lass D airspace only when weather conditions are less than VFR. at all tower controlled airports regardless of weather conditions. at all tower controlled airports only when weather conditions are less than VFR. 11. Which is the correct traffic pattern departure procedure to use at a non-controlled airport? omply with any F traffic pattern established for the airport. Depart in any direction consistent with safety, after crossing the airport boundary. Make all turns to the left. 12. n airport s rotating beacon operated during daylight hours indicates the weather at the airport located in class D air space is below basic VFR weather minimums. there are obstructions on the airport. the ir Traffic ontrol tower is not in operation. Version 2.2 2012 Rocky Mountain Flight School 2 P a g e

13. The official source of sunrise and sunset times is the eronautical Information Manual. the merican ir lmanac. the Federal viation Regulations. 14. n aircraft departs an airport in the Eastern Daylight Time Zone at 0945 EDT for a 2-hour flight to an airport located in the entral Daylight Time Zone. The landing should be at what coordinated universal time? 1345Z 1445Z 1545Z 15. In order to comply with Private Practical Test Standards, students must perform Turns round a Point and S-Turns at traffic pattern altitude, while maintaining altitude ± 100 feet, and airspeed ± 10 knots, while maintaining coordinated flight. between 600 and 1,000 feet GL, while maintaining altitude ± 100 feet, and airspeed ± 10 knots, while maintaining coordinated flight. at traffic pattern altitude, while maintaining altitude ± 100 feet, and heading ± 10 degrees, while maintaining coordinated flight. 16. In order to comply with Private Practical Test Standards, the student must perform the Rectangular ourse maneuver between 600 and 1,000 feet GL, while maintaining altitude ± 100 feet, and airspeed ± 10 knots, while maintaining coordinated flight. between 600 and 1,500 feet GL, entering 45º to the downwind, while maintaining coordinated flight. at traffic pattern altitude, while maintain altitude ± 100 feet, and airspeed ± 10 knots, while maintaining coordinated flight. 17. In headwind conditions, the groundspeed will the airspeed. exceed be less than be the same as Version 2.2 2012 Rocky Mountain Flight School 3 P a g e

18. To maintain a desired track over the ground, apply a wind correction angle into the wind. a wind correction angle out of the wind. power and a steeper bank angle. 19. The numbers 9 and 27 on a runway indicate that the runway is oriented approximately 009º and 027º true. 090º and 270º true. 090º and 270º magnetic. 20. If two-way radio communication fails at an airport with a control tower and cannot be restored, the recommended procedure is to make an off-airport landing. turn on your landing light, enter the airport are on final approach, and land as soon as possible. observe the traffic flow, enter the traffic pattern on the downwind, look for light signals from the tower, and squawk 7600 on your transponder. 21. In an in-flight emergency requiring emergency action, the pilot-in-command may deviate from any rule of FR Part 91 to the extent required to meet that emergency. must not deviate from any rule of FR Part 91. may deviate from any rule of FR Part 91 but only after receiving prior permission from T. 22. When approaching another aircraft head-on, each pilot must alter his/her course to the left. to the right. with a descent. 23. For your first solo flight maximum winds should be or less. 25 knots 15 knots 10 knots Version 2.2 2012 Rocky Mountain Flight School 4 P a g e

24. When you fly as a student pilot solo, you are pilot-in-command, and you are required to have in your personal possession a pilot certificate, logbook, and photo ID. pilot certificate and medical certificate. FI solo endorsement, and copy of the FR/IM. 25. Student pilots are responsible for all information, rules, and regulations in FR Parts 61 and 91. 91 and 121. 1 and 67. 26. person may not act as a crewmember of a civil aircraft if alcoholic beverages have been consumed by that person within the preceding 8 hours. 12 hours. 24 hours. 27. s a Student Pilot how far away can you fly solo from the airport of departure without an endorsement? Nautical miles. 28. s a solo Student Pilot what airport(s) can you land at without a specific endorsement? 29. s a Student Pilot can you fly solo at night? Version 2.2 2012 Rocky Mountain Flight School 5 P a g e

30. May a student pilot fly to another airport to practice solo takeoff and landings? 31. How many endorsements are required prior to a Student Pilot s first solo flight? Explain the location of each endorsement and how long they are valid: 32. omplete the table below: VS1 VS0 V VX VY VFE VNO Symbol or Task Speed Definition VNE est Glide Maneuver entry Normal Landing Normal Takeoff Short-field Landing Short-field Takeoff Soft-field Landing Soft-field Takeoff Student Notes / Questions Version 2.2 2012 Rocky Mountain Flight School 6 P a g e

Student Pilot I have completed this Per-Solo Written Exam to the best of my ability using all information available to me and have reviewed the corrected exam with my flight instructor. I have completed an ircraft heck-out form for the make and model aircraft to be used for solo flight. I have read, understand, and agree to comply with the POH or FM and will operate the aircraft within the limitations established by the manufacture. Student Pilot signature Date Print Student Pilot name Flight Instructor I have personally reviewed and corrected this Pre-Solo Written Test to 100% with the student, and find the above named Student Pilot s knowledge adequate to safely conduct solo flight. I have personally reviewed and corrected the above named Student Pilot s ircraft heck-out form for the make and model aircraft to be used for solo flight. Instructor signature Date Print instructor name Version 2.2 2012 Rocky Mountain Flight School 7 P a g e