261
B09
PVT
What minimum visibility and clearance from clouds are required for VFR operations in Class G airspace at 700 feet AGL 
or below during daylight hours?
A) 1 mile visibility and clear of clouds.
B) 1 mile visibility, 500 feet below, 1,000 feet above, and 2,000 feet horizontal clearance from clouds.
C) 3 miles visibility and clear of clouds.
262
B09
PVT
The minimum distance from clouds required for VFR operations on an airway below 10,000 feet MSL is
A) remain clear of clouds.
B) 500 feet below, 1,000 feet above, and 2,000 feet horizontally.
C) 500 feet above, 1,000 feet below, and 2,000 feet horizontally.
263
B09
PVT
During operations within controlled airspace at altitudes of less than 1,200 feet AGL, 
the minimum horizontal distance from clouds requirement for VFR flight is
A) 1,000 feet.
B) 1,500 feet.
C) 2,000 feet.
264
B08
PVT
What minimum radio equipment is required for operation within Class C airspace?
A) Two-way radio communications equipment and a 4096-code transponder.
B) Two-way radio communications equipment, a 4096-code transponder, and DME.
C) Two-way radio communications equipment, a 4096-code transponder, and an encoding altimeter.
265
B08
PVT
In which type of airspace are VFR flights prohibited?
A) Class A.
B) Class B.
C) Class C.
266
B08
PVT
An operable 4096-code transponder and Mode C encoding altimeter are required in
A) Class B airspace and within 30 miles of the Class B primary airport.
B) Class D airspace.
C) Class E airspace below 10,000 feet MSL.
267
B08
PVT
What minimum pilot certification is required for operation within Class B airspace?
A) Recreational Pilot Certificate.
B) Private Pilot Certificate or Student Pilot Certificate with appropriate logbook endorsements.
C) Private Pilot Certificate with an instrument rating.
268
B09
PVT
Outside controlled airspace, the minimum flight visibility requirement for VFR flight above 1,200 feet AGL 
and below 10,000 feet MSL during daylight hours is
A) 1 mile.
B) 3 miles.
C) 5 miles.
269
B13
PVT
Who is primarily responsible for maintaining an aircraft in airworthy condition?
A) Owner or operator.
B) Pilot-in-command.
C) Mechanic.
270
B12
PVT
Unless otherwise specifically authorized, no person may operate an aircraft that has an experimental certificate
A) beneath the floor of Class B airspace.
B) over a densely populated area or in a congested airway.
C) from the primary airport within Class D airspace.
271
B13
PVT
The responsibility for ensuring that an aircraft is maintained in an airworthy condition is primarily that of the
A) pilot in command.
B) owner or operator.
C) mechanic who performs the work.
272
B07
PVT
No person may attempt to act as a crewmember of a civil aircraft with
A) .008 percent by weight or more alcohol in the blood.
B) .004 percent by weight or more alcohol in the blood.
C) .04 percent by weight or more alcohol in the blood.
273
B07
PVT
Under what condition, if any, may a pilot allow a person who is obviously under the influence of drugs 
to be carried aboard an aircraft?
A) In an emergency or if the person is a medical patient under proper care.
B) Only if the person does not have access to the cockpit or pilot's compartment.
C) Under no condition.
274
B07
PVT
A person may not act as a crewmember of a civil aircraft if alcoholic beverages have been consumed by that person 
within the preceding
A) 8 hours.
B) 12 hours.
C) 24 hours.
275
B13
PVT
Completion of an annual condition inspection and the return of the aircraft to service should always be indicated by
A) the relicensing date on the Registration Certificate.
B) an appropriate notation in the aircraft maintenance records.
C) an inspection sticker placed on the instrument panel that lists the annual inspection completion date.
276
B08
PVT
When would a pilot be required to submit a detailed report of an emergency which caused the pilot to deviate from 
an ATC clearance?
A) Within 48 hours if requested by ATC.
B) Immediately.
C) Within 7 days.
277
B09
PVT
Normal VFR operations in Class D airspace with an operating control tower require the ceiling and visibility 
to be at least
A) 1,000 feet and 1 mile.
B) 1,000 feet and 3 miles.
C) 2,500 feet and 3 miles.
278
B08
PVT
No person may operate an aircraft in formation flight
A) over a densely populated area.
B) in Class D airspace under special VFR.
C) except by prior arrangement with the pilot in command of each aircraft.
279
B09
PVT
What is the specific fuel requirement for flight under VFR during daylight hours in an airplane?
A) Enough to complete the flight at normal cruising speed with adverse wind conditions.
B) Enough to fly to the first point of intended landing and to fly after that for 30 minutes at normal cruising speed.
C) Enough to fly to the first point of intended landing and to fly after that for 45 minutes at normal cruising speed.
280
B09
PVT
What is the specific fuel requirement for flight under VFR at night in an airplane?
A) Enough to complete the flight at normal cruising speed with adverse wind conditions.
B) Enough to fly to the first point of intended landing and to fly after that for 30 minutes at normal cruising speed.
C) Enough to fly to the first point of intended landing and to fly after that for 45 minutes at normal cruising speed.


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