• One cross country at least 150 NM total distance, with full stop landings at three points, one
segment of the flight consisting of straight line distance of
more than 50 NM.
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D) 3 hours instrument
E) 3 hours night
• 10 takeoffs and landings to a full stop at a towered airport
• XC of 100 nm total distance
To stay current (carrying passengers) Correct Answer-3 takeoffs and landings within the
preceding 90 days. If in a tailwheel must be to a full stop.
To stay current (carrying passengers at night) Correct Answer-3 takeoffs and landings to a
full stop between 1 after sunset and 1 hour before sunrise.
To stay current (flight review) Correct Answer-every 24 calendar months, includes at least
1 hour of ground and 1 hour flight. (a satisfactory checkride can take place of this or the wings
program)
Record Keeping (FAR 61.51) Correct Answer-A.) Date
B.) Total flight time
C.) Departing & Destination airport
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D.) Type & ID of aircraft
E.) Name of safety pilot, if required.
F.) Type of flight experience (solo, PIC)
G.) Conditions of flight (day or night, actual, instrument)
We are required to only log what keeps us current- we are not required to log all flights.
Privileges & limitations for a private pilot (FAR 61.113) Correct Answer-PSCRIPT
Pro rate share (share expenses of flight with passengers)
Salesman (if you have 200 hours)
Charity (can be PIC of charity event as long as you meet requirements of 91.146)
Rescue (can be reimbursed for search & rescue operations)
Incidental a businessPassengers (cannot carry passengers for compensation or hire)
Towing a glider (as long as you meet the requirements of 61.69)
1st Class expiration Correct Answer-Airline Transportation Pilot
UNDER 40: 12 calendar months
OVER 40: 6 calendar months
, Private Pilot ACS- Questions and Answers 100 Corrrect
2nd Class expiration Correct Answer-Commercial Pilots
12 calendar months for any age
3rd class expiration Correct Answer-Private Pilots
UNDER 40: 60 calendar months (5 years)
OVER 40: 24 calendar months (2 years)
DOCUMENTS PILOT HAS TO CARRY (FAR 61.3) Correct Answer-A.) Medical Certificate
B.) Government issued photo ID
C.) Pilot certification
What you need to fly under basic med Correct Answer-- U.S. drivers licenses
- FAA medical certificate valid after July 14, 2006 (cannot have been denied or revoked)
- Every 24 months you need to complete a free medical education course (good to last day of
the month)
- Answer health questions on the (CMEC) comprehensive medical examination
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