For Question 31 select "B", "C" or "D" ("A" is selected only as an example)!
31. (Refer to figure 38 below.) Determine the total distance required to land.
OAT 32 F//Pressure altitude 8,000 feet//Weight 2,600 pounds//Headwind component 20 kts//Obstacle 50 feet
A) Select a correct answer below. B) 850 feet. C) 1,400 feet. D) 1,750 feet.
32. (Refer to figure 8 below.) Determine the pressure altitude with an indicated altitude of 1,380 feet MSL with an altimeter setting 28.22 at standard temperature.
A) 2,913 feet MSL. B) 2,991 feet MSL. C) 3,010 feet MSL. D) None of the above.
33. (Refer to figure 8 above.) Determine the pressure altitude at an airport that is 3,563 feet MSL with an altimeter setting of 29.96.
A) 3,527 feet MSL. B) 3,556 feet MSL. C) 3,639 feet MSL. D) None of the above.
34. (Refer to figure 41 below.) Determine the total distance required for takeoff to clear a 50 foot obstacle.
OAT - standard//Pressure altitude 4,000 feet//Takeoff weight 2,800 pounds//Headwind component calm
A) 1,500 feet. B) 1,750 feet. C) 2,000 feet. D) None of the above.
35. When activated, an emergency locator transmitter (ELT) transmits on:
A) 118.0 and 118.8 MHz. B) 121.5 and 243.0 MHz. C) 123.0 and 119.0 MHz. D) None of the above.
36. When must the battery in an emergency locator transmitter (ELT) be replaced (or recharged if the battery is rechargeable)?
A) After one-half the battery's useful life. B) During each annual and 100-hour inspection. C) Every 24 calendar months. D) None of the above.
37. When may an emergency locator transmitter (ELT) be tested?
A) Anytime. B) At 15 and 45 minutes past the hour. C) During the first 5 minutes after the hour. D) None of the above.
38. Which procedure is recommended to ensure that the emergency locator transmitter (ELT) has not been activated?
A) Turn off the aircraft ELT after landing. B) Ask the airport tower if they are receiving an ELT signal. C) Monitor 121.5 before engine shutdown. D) All of the above.
39. If Air Traffic Control advises that radar service is terminated when the pilot is departing Class C airspace, the transponder should be set to code:
A) 0000. B) 1200. C) 4096. D) None of the above.
40. One of the main functions of flaps during approach and landing is to:
A) decrease the angle of descent without increasing the airspeed. B) permit a touchdown at a higher indicated airspeed. C) increase the angle of descent without increasing the airspeed. D) None of the above.