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JEPPESEN PRE-SOLO WRITTEN EXAM NEWEST ACTUAL

Exam (elaborations) Dec 14, 2025 ★★★★★ (5.0/5)
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JEPPESEN PRE-SOLO WRITTEN EXAM NEWEST ACTUAL /

QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS

VERIFIED/GRADED A+

Except when necessary for takeoffs and landings, what are the minimum safe altitudes when flying over congested and other

than congested areas? ------Answers_--Congested: 1,000'

above and 2,000' horizontally from highest obstacle.

Uncongested: 500' above and horizontally.

Sparse: 500' from any person, object, vessel, etc.

If the altimeter setting is not available at an airport, what setting should you use before departing on a local flight? ----- -Answers_--Departure field elevation

What altitudes should you use when operating under VFR in level cruising flight at more than 3,000 feet AGL? ------ Answers_--Except while holding in a holding pattern of 2 minutes or less, or while turning, each person operating an aircraft under VFR in level cruising flight more than 3,000 feet above the surface (and less than 18,000 MSL) shall maintain

the appropriate altitude:

(1) On a magnetic course of zero degrees through 179 degrees, any odd thousand foot MSL altitude +500 feet (such as 3,500, 5,500, or 7,500); or (2) On a magnetic course of 180 degrees through 359 degrees, any even thousand foot MSL altitude +500 feet (such as 4,500, 6,500, or 8,500). 1 / 2

When practicing steep turns, stalls, and maneuvering during slow flight, the entry altitude must allow a recovery to be completed no lower than _____ feet AGL. ------Answers_-- 1,500

When is a go-around appropriate? ------Answers_-- Whenever you are not able to make a stabilized landing or feel there would be any hazard in landing.

What general steps should you follow after an engine failure in flight? ------Answers_--1. Pitch for KIAS for your particular aircraft

  • Pick a landing site
  • Follow checklist for an engine restart if time permits
  • What personal documents and endorsements are you required to have before you fly solo? ------Answers_--Student pilot certificate, Class III or higher medical certificate, FAR 61.78b pre-solo exam endorsement, FAR 61.87c pre-solo flight training endorsement

What are your student pilot limitations regarding carriage of passengers or cargo and flying for compensation or hire? ---- --Answers_--FAR Section 61.89 a student may not act as pilot in command of an aircraft that is carrying a passenger or carrying property for compensation or hire

Explain student pilot limitations concerning visibility and flight above clouds. ------Answers_--A student pilot may not act as

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