AIR METHODS GENERAL EXAM 62
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
What three documents must you have on you during operations? 61.3 - answer Pilot certificate,
current medical, government issued photo ID.
What are the responsibilities and authority of the PIC? 91.3 - answer Final authority for aircraft
operation, deviate from any rule to the extent required to meet that emergency.
What are the ATC light signals? 91.125 - answer Steady green: cleared for takeoff/to
landflashing green: cleared to taxi/return for landsteady red:stop/give way and circleflashing
red:taxi clear/airport unsafeflashing white:return to starting point/NAalternating green and
red:extreme caution.
What is the required preflight action? 91.103 - answer Wx reports and forecasts, fuel
requirements, alternates, known traffic delays, takeoff and landing distance in RFM & 91.103
What are the requirements for operating in Class G airspace? 91.126 - answer Avoid the flow of
fixed wing traffic, if control tower: two way communication.
What are the requirements for operating in Class E Airspace? 91.127 - answer Same as G,
establish communications prior to 4nm up to and including 2500agl
What are the requirements for operating in Class D airspace? 91.129 - answer Two way radio
communications
What are the requirements for operating in Class C airspace? 91.130 - answer Two way radio
communications, mode C transponder (unless deviation requested)
, What are the requirements for operating in Class B airspace? 91.131 - answer Clearance to
enter, transponder, private pilot certificate.
Where could you find the latest TFRs in an area?91.137 - answer NOTAM- flight service station.
What are the basic VFR weather minimums? 91.155 - answer Class A NA/NA
Class B 3sm/clear of clouds
Class C 3sm/ 500 below,1000 above, 2000 horizontal
Class D 3sm/500, 1000, 2000
Class E: less than 10,000 3sm/500, 1000, 2000
at or above 10,000 5sm/1000, 1000, 1sm
Class G
1200ft agl or less day: 1sm/clear of clouds
night: 3sm/ 500, 1000, 2000
more than 1200agl day:1sm, 500, 1000, 2000
night: 5sm, 1000, 1000,1sm
How do the Ops specs effect weather requirements in Class G airspace? - answer Mountainous
terrain: day: local 800/3xcountry 1000/3night NVG or TAWSlocal 1000/3xcountry 1000/5no NVG
or TAWSlocal 1500/3xcountry 1500/5
What are the SVFR minimums? 91.157 - answer ATC clearance, clear of clouds
What documents are required to be on board the aircraft? 91.203 - answer Airworthiness
certificate, registration
What equipment is required to be on board for VFR flight? 91.205 - answer TOMATO FLAMES
tachometer
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