601. A29 PVT Under what conditions, if any, may a recreational pilot demonstrate an aircraft in flight to a prospective buyer? A) The buyer pays all the operating expenses. B) The flight is not outside the United States. C) None. 602. A29 PVT A recreational pilot may act as pilot in command of an aircraft with a maximum engine horsepower of A) 160. B) 180. C) 200. 603. A29 PVT When may a recreational pilot act as pilot in command of an aircraft at night? A) When obtaining an additional certificate or rating under the supervision of an authorized instructor, provided the surface or flight visibility is at least 1 statute mile. B) When obtaining an additional certificate or rating under the supervision of an authorized instructor, provided the surface or flight visibility is at least 3 statute miles. C) When obtaining an additional certificate or rating under the supervision of an authorized instructor, provided the surface or flight visibility is at least 5 statute miles. 604. A29 PVT During daytime, what is the minimum flight visibility required for recreational pilots in controlled airspace below 10,000 feet MSL? A) 1 mile. B) 3 miles. C) 5 miles. 605. A29 PVT A recreational pilot acting as pilot in command must have in his or her personal possession while aboard the aircraft A) a current logbook endorsement to show that a flight review has been satisfactorily accomplished. B) a current logbook endorsement that permits flight within 50 nautical miles from the departure airport. C) the pilot logbook to show recent experience requirements to serve as pilot in command have been met. 606. A29 PVT May a recreational pilot act as pilot in command of an aircraft in furtherance of a business? A) Yes, if the flight is only incidental to that business. B) Yes, providing the aircraft does not carry a person or property for compensation or hire. C) No, it is not allowed. 607. A20 PVT If a recreational or private pilot had a flight review on August 8, this year, when is the next flight review required? A) August 8, 2 years later. B) August 31, next year. C) August 31, 2 years later. 608. A20 PVT Each recreational or private pilot is required to have A) a biennial flight review. B) an annual flight review. C) a semiannual flight review. 609. A29 PVT How many passengers is a recreational pilot allowed to carry on board? A) One. B) Two. C) Three. 610. A29 PVT According to regulations pertaining to privileges and limitations, a recreational pilot may A) be paid for the operating expenses of a flight. B) not pay less than the pro rata share of the operating expenses of a flight with a passenger. C) not be paid in any manner for the operating expenses of a flight. 611. A29 PVT When may a recreational pilot act as pilot in command on a cross-country flight that exceeds 50 nautical miles from the departure airport? A) After attaining 100 hours of pilot-in-command time and a logbook endorsement. B) After receiving ground and flight instructions on cross-country training and a logbook endorsement. C) 12 calendar months after receiving his or her recreational pilot certificate and a logbook endorsement. 612. A29 PVT A recreational pilot may act as pilot in command of an aircraft that is certificated for a maximum of how many occupants? A) Four. B) Three. C) Two. 613. B09 PVT What minimum visibility and clearance from clouds are required for a recreational pilot in Class G airspace at 1,200 feet AGL or below during daylight hours? A) 1 mile visibility and clear of clouds. B) 3 miles visibility and clear of clouds. C) 3 miles visibility, 500 feet below the clouds. 614. I64 PVT (Refer to figure 20.) At what altitude is the freezing level over the middle of Florida on the12-hour Significant Weather Prognostic Chart? A) 4,000 feet. B) 8,000 feet. C) 12,000 feet. 615. I64 PVT (Refer to figure 20.) What weather is forecast for the Florida area just ahead of the stationary front during the first 12 hours? A) Ceiling 1,000 to 3,000 feet and/or visibility 3 to 5 miles with continuous precipitation. B) Ceiling 1,000 to 3,000 feet and/or visibility 3 to 5 miles with intermittent percipitation. C) Ceiling less than 1,000 feet and/or visibility less than 3 miles with continuous precipitation. 616. J15 PVT (Refer to figure 52.) What information should be entered in block 12 for a VFR day flight? A) The estimated time en route plus 30 minutes. B) The estimated time en route plus 45 minutes. C) The amount of usable fuel on board expressed in time. 617. A16 PVT Which operation would be described as preventive maintenance? A) Repair of landing gear brace struts. B) Replenishing hydraulic fluid. C) Repair of portions of skin sheets by making additional seams. 618. J03 PVT A lighted heliport may be identified by a A) green, yellow, and white rotating beacon. B) flashing yellow light. C) blue lighted square landing area. 619. H745 PVT While in level cruising flight in a helicopter, a pilot experiences low-frequency vibrations (100 to 400 cycles per minute). These vibrations are normally associated with the A) engine. B) cooling fan. C) main rotor. 620. H745 PVT Select the helicopter component that, if defective, would cause medium-frequency vibrations. A) Tail rotor. B) Main rotor. C) Engine. 621. H744 PVT Which is a correct general rule for pinnacle and ridgeline operations? A) Gaining altitude on takeoff is more important than gaining airspeed. B) The approach path to a ridgeline is usually perpendicular to the ridge. C) A climb to a pinnacle or ridgeline should be performed on the upwind side. 622. H743 PVT If possible, when departing a confined area, what type of takeoff is preferred? A) A normal takeoff from a hover. B) A vertical takeoff. C) A normal takeoff from the surface.
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