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1. How can we determine if the oxygen pressure system is over-pressurized?

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The correct answer refers to a physical indicator that directly shows an over-pressurization situation in the oxygen pressure system.

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2. Which switch on the revisionary panel would you utilize in the event of a DSP failure?

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In the event of a DSP failure, the correct switch to utilize on the revisionary panel is the DSP switch as it controls the Digital Signal Processor functionality. The other switches listed are not designed to address a DSP failure.

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3. After Takeoff a turbine powered aircraft should climb as rapidly as possible to what altitude?

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The correct altitude for a turbine powered aircraft to climb as rapidly as possible after takeoff is 1,500 Feet AGL. This altitude allows for a safety buffer in case of any engine issues and provides ample separation from ground obstacles.

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4. Who needs to bring a form when accessing the cockpit during flight and what is the form number?

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The correct answer specifies that an FAA Inspector or DOD evaluator needs to bring Form 110ADOD or 110B when accessing the cockpit during flight.

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5. What is the maximum allowable difference in altitude between altimeters on the ground?

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The correct answer is 150 feet because altimeters on the ground should not differ by more than this amount to ensure accurate altitude readings for aviation safety.

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6. What is the standard high altitude service volume?

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The standard high altitude service volume is defined as 70,000 feet.

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7. When is it required for crew members to use supplemental oxygen?

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Crew members are required to use supplemental oxygen when flying above 12,000Ft for 30 min or more, and also always above 12,000Ft. The incorrect answers do not accurately reflect the correct oxygen usage requirements for crew members.

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8. When is radar service terminated?

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Radar service is terminated when the controller switches the aircraft to the Common Traffic Advisory Frequency (CTAF) or when instructed to do so by Air Traffic Control (ATC). This does not necessarily happen when the aircraft lands or is within radar coverage, and it is not dependent on the controller's fatigue level.

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9. Who handles all disputes?

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In the context of this question, the correct answer is specific to disputes related to ground security at a certain location, not general disputes or disputes in other areas of responsibility. Therefore, the GSC (Ground Security Coordinator) is the correct answer.

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10. What is the distance for Homing H?

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Homing H is a radio navigation technique used by pilots to navigate back to a specific location. The correct distance for Homing H is 50 nautical miles.

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11. What must be done prior to closing the cabin door?

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Before closing the cabin door, it is important to ensure proper stowage of items and properly latch the door for safety measures during the flight.

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12. What specific information should be looked for in the Supplemental Binder?

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The correct answer includes weight balance data, STC's for Flaps 17, zero fuel weight range, GPWS Taws, and tcas.

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13. What are the 4 categories of checklists in order?

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The correct order of the 4 categories of checklists is Emergency Memory Items, Emergency Checklists 'red', Normal Checklists 'white', Abnormal Checklists 'yellow', and Landing Checklists.

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14. What must a pilot complete every 12 months?

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Pilots must complete a Proficiency Check FAR 121.441 every 12 months to ensure their skills and knowledge are up to date and in compliance with regulations.

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15. What is the Localizer coverage & Glideslope?

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The correct answer indicates that the glide ratio is 1.4 at a distance of 10 nautical miles. The incorrect answers provide alternatives that do not accurately represent the localizer coverage and glideslope as specified in the question.

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16. What is the code used for hijacking?

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The correct code used for hijacking is TRIP 123. The incorrect answers do not correspond to any known hijacking code.

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17. Who has the authority to authorize a shootdown?

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The authority to authorize a shootdown typically rests with the highest-ranking officials in the United States government who are responsible for national security and defense.

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18. What needs to happen during a PAX disturbance at any level?

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During a PAX disturbance, the correct protocol is to lock the door between the cabin and the flight deck to ensure the safety and security of the flight deck and crew.

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19. Why might a controller be unable to grant a pilot's request for FL180?

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The correct answer relates to the standard altimeter setting of 29.92 inches of mercury. FL180 represents an altitude of 18,000 feet above mean sea level, and the use of standard altimeter setting is crucial for safe altitude separation in airspace.

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20. Where is GLA Headquarters located?

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The correct answer provides the specific location of GLA Headquarters in Cheyenne, Wyoming. The incorrect answers were major cities in the U.S. that do not match the actual location.

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21. What items are typically included in a trip envelope?

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A trip envelope typically contains important operational documents and information required for a flight, such as weather packets, passenger manifests, and safety briefings.

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22. How many attitude indicators are typically found on an aircraft?

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Attitude indicators provide information on the orientation of the aircraft in relation to the horizon. In most aircraft, there are 3 attitude indicators - one for the pilot, one for the copilot, and a standby indicator in case of emergency or failure.

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23. What are jumpseat privileges and who is admitted?

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Jumpseat privileges refer to the ability of certain individuals to occupy the jumpseat in the cockpit during a flight. The correct answer outlines who is admitted to have jumpseat privileges, including specific personnel and conditions for priority access.

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24. When is it prohibited to close the cockpit door?
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25. What does a properly maintained first aid kit need?

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A properly maintained first aid kit needs to have an expiration sticker and be sealed to ensure the contents are safe and effective in case of emergencies. Monthly cleaning and organizing helps ensure all items are readily available when needed. Non-medical items like snacks and drinks should not be included as they may attract pests or cause confusion in emergency situations. Sharp objects should always be safely stored to prevent accidental injuries.

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How can we determine if the oxygen pressure system is...
Which switch on the revisionary panel would you utilize in the event...
After Takeoff a turbine powered aircraft should climb as rapidly as...
Who needs to bring a form when accessing the cockpit during flight and...
What is the maximum allowable difference in altitude between...
What is the standard high altitude service volume?
When is it required for crew members to use supplemental oxygen?
When is radar service terminated?
Who handles all disputes?
What is the distance for Homing H?
What must be done prior to closing the cabin door?
What specific information should be looked for in the Supplemental...
What are the 4 categories of checklists in order?
What must a pilot complete every 12 months?
What is the Localizer coverage & Glideslope?
What is the code used for hijacking?
Who has the authority to authorize a shootdown?
What needs to happen during a PAX disturbance at any level?
Why might a controller be unable to grant a pilot's request for FL180?
Where is GLA Headquarters located?
What items are typically included in a trip envelope?
How many attitude indicators are typically found on an aircraft?
What are jumpseat privileges and who is admitted?
When is it prohibited to close the cockpit door?
What does a properly maintained first aid kit need?
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