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What should you do before planning to be a pilot?
What are the specifications of aircraft you need to pilot? What are the specifications of the aircraft engine and aircraft engine controls? If you could answer initial relevant questions, then move on to the next questions to be a pilot. What should you not do if you need to be a pilot? Do not go ahead with pilot training with 250 flight hours, with allotted time dedicated to certain conditions and maneuvers, without getting answers to relevant questions. |
Aircraft Weight and Balance |
Aircraft Inspections |
Aircraft Engines |
Aviation Meterology |
Aircraft gross weight |
Aircraft weighing |
Aviation Medical Examiner
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Before the Flight |
B-17 Crew Requirements and Standard Operating Procedures |
Center of gravity of an aircraft |
Existing Pilot |
Flight plan form |
List of aviation topics |
List of airliners by Maximum Takeoff Weight |
Pilot Medical Certification |
Pilot's Panel |
Pilot |
Pilot Medical Certification Questions and Answers |
Pilot Questions |
The Atmosphere |
The Atmosphere Revision Questions |
TERMS ALL PILOTS SHOULD KNOW |
Who is included in flight crew? 1. Pilot (also called captain) 2. First officer (The second in command sits on the right side of the cockpit) 3. Flight engineer (also called second officer) 4. Flight attendants. What should be ratio of flight attendants to passengers? There must be one flight attendant for every 50 passengers. What are the duties of an airport station manager? What are the duties of airport security? You need to solve problems like this. A malicious, bad charactered, badly behaved, incompetent criminal and associates are declared by the media to be head of the state. You are airport manager and in charge of airport security. You and your associates are convinced about the truth of these findings. How will you manage this situation? Forward a message to him and his associates not to utilize airport resources in or outside the state. Arrest and detain them for prosecution with these facts. Ask for international help. Alert everyone within and outside the state of these findings. All of the above. Q: What are the duties of a pilot? Q: What are the duties of the first officer in flight? Q: What are the duties of a flight engineer during flight? Q: What are the duties of flight attendants? Q: Is flying an aircraft one person's task or an aviation operation? Q: How is flying an aircraft different than flying a helicopter? Q: What's involved in learning to fly? Q: What are the requirements to be a pilot? Q: What kind of airplane should I fly? Q: How long will it take? |
Q: How is the training supervised?
Q: How many student does each flight instructor have? Q: Will I have one instructor or many? Q: How is the training scheduled? Q: How are student training records kept and by whom? Q: Will I loose my skills just as quickly? Q: How much will it cost? Q: Where will I stay? Q: Do you guarantee that I will get my certificate/rating? Q: What will my training be like? Q: Will I have one instructor for my training or several? Q: What if I fail the course? Q: When can I start? Q: I don't have 21 days to commit to training. Can this be broken up into shorter segments? Q: I want to come and get my Private Pilot License. Do I need to get a medical examination before I come for my training? Q: I recently finished my Private Pilot training and am now planning to work toward my Instrument Rating. What advice do you have for me? Q: Do you train pilots for a career with the airlines? Q: I want to become a professional pilot. How important is it to have "glass cockpit" experience? Q: What are the payment procedures for my training? Pilot Q) Do commercial jets have locks on the doors and ignition keys? Q) When an aerobatic plane flies upside down, how does the fuel get to the engine? Q) How does a speedometer in an airplane work? Q) What causes a sonic boom? Q) Can you explain pressurized airplane cabins? Q) How does an oxygen canister on an airplane work? How can heat generate oxygen? Q) Why do those long white clouds form behind jets flying high overhead? Q) How much fuel does an international plane use for a trip? Q) How does an EPIRB distress radio work? Q) How do they start jet engines on airplanes? Q: What's involved in learning to fly? Q: What are the requirements to be a pilot? Q: What kind of airplane should I fly? Q: How long will it take? Q: How is the training supervised? Q: How many student does each flight instructor have? Q: Will I have one instructor or many? Q: How is the training scheduled? Q: How are student training records kept and by whom? Safety/Security: What would you do if you saw a passenger being abusive to a member of cabin crew? Technical: Thinking: What would you do if you lost an engine on take off? What would happen if the entire cockpit crew became incapacitated? What are the longest scheduled nonstop flights? Which are the oldest airlines? What are those long, canoe-shaped pods that jut from the underside of a wing? Topics covered in the Commercial Pilot test Aviation Regulations Pilot Certification and Limitations Airspace and Charts Aerodynamics Weight and Balance Performance Powerplants Instrumentation and Avionics Operations Clearances and Procedures Maneuvers VFR Flight IFR Flight Landing / Ground Operations Weather Weather Services Physiology and Psychology Fundamentals of Instruction Pilot Do commercial jets have locks on the doors and ignition keys? I've noticed that I am not allowed to use my cell phone in airplanes or in hospitals. Why are these prohibitions in place? When an aerobatic plane flies upside down, how does the fuel get to the engine? How does a speedometer in an airplane work? What causes a sonic boom? Can you explain pressurized airplane cabins? How does an oxygen canister on an airplane work? How can heat generate oxygen? Why do those long white clouds form behind jets flying high overhead? How much fuel does an international plane use for a trip? How does an EPIRB distress radio work? How do they start jet engines on airplanes? |
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