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Gleim Chapter 4 Pt. 4 fully solved
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151. When must the battery in an emergency locator
transmitter (ELT) be replaced (or recharged if the
battery is rechargeable)?


A. After one-half the battery's useful life.
B. During each annual and 100-hour inspection.
C. Every 24 calendar months. - answer A


152. You are conducting your preflight of an aircraft
and notice that the last inspection of the emergency
locator transmitter was 11 calendar months ago. You
may


A. depart if you get a special flight permit.
B. depart because the ELT is within the
inspection requirements.
C. not depart until a new inspection is
conducted. - answer B


153. Except in Alaska, during what time period
should lighted position lights be displayed on an
aircraft?


A. End of evening civil twilight to the beginning
of morning civil twilight.
B. 1 hour after sunset to 1 hour before sunrise.

, C. Sunset to sunrise. - answer C


154. Unless each occupant is provided with
supplemental oxygen, no person may operate a
civil aircraft of U.S. registry above a maximum cabin
pressure altitude of


A. 12.500 feet MSL.
B. 14,000 feet MSL.
C. 15,000 feet MSL. - answer C


155. When operating an aircraft at cabin pressure
altitudes above 12,500 feet MSL up to and including
14,000 feet MSL, supplemental oxygen shall be
used during


A. the entire flight time at those altitudes.
B. that flight time in excess of 10 minutes at
those altitudes.
C. that flight time in excess of 30 minutes at
those altitudes. - answer C


156. An operable 4096-code transponder with an
encoding altimeter is required in which airspace?


A. Class A, Class B (and within 30 miles of the
Class B primary airport), and Class C
B. Class D and Class E (below
10,000 feet MSL).
C. Class D and Class G (below

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