Instrument Pilot Class
FAR Quiz # 3
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1.
Which condition must the pilot in command of a civil aircraft have at least an instrument rating?
A. When operating in the Continental Control Area
B. for a flight in VFR conditions while on an IFR flight plan.
C. For any flight above an altitude of 1,200 feet AGL, when the visibility is less than 3 miles.
2.
The minimum instrument approaches, required within the last 6 months, to be current for IFR is
A. 6
B. 16
C. 6 per month
3.
What are the alternate minimums for a non-precision approach
A. 400-foot ceiling and 2 miles visibility
B. 600-foot ceiling and 2 miles visibility
C. 800-foot ceiling and 2 miles visibility
4.
Which of the following is required equipment for operating an airplane within Class B airspace?
A. A 4096 code transponder with automatic pressure altitude reporting equipment.
B. A VOR receiver with DME.
C. A 4096 code transponder.
5.
What are the alternate minimums for a precision approach
A. 400-foot ceiling and 2 miles visibility
B. 600-foot ceiling and 2 miles visibility
C. 800-foot ceiling and 2 miles visibility
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