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Commercial operator means a person who, for compensation or hire, engages in the carriage by aircraft in air commerce of persons or property, other than as an air carrier.
Operate, with respect to aircraft, means use, cause to use or authorize to use aircraft, for the purpose of air navigation, including the piloting of aircraft.
Answer C is correct. Part 61 Certification: Pilots & Instructors, Section 61.5(b)
(2) Airplane class ratings-- (i) Single-engine land. (ii) Multiengine land. (iii) Single-engine sea. (iv) Multiengine sea. (3) Rotorcraft class ratings-- (i) Helicopter. (ii) Gyroplane. (4) Lighter-than-air class ratings-- (i) Airship. (ii) Balloon.
Answer A is correct. Part 61 Certification: Pilots & Instructors, Section 61.15(b)
Committing an act prohibited by Sec. 91.17(a) or Sec. 91.19(a) of this chapter is grounds for: (1) Denial of an application for a certificate, rating, or authorization for a period of up to 1 year after the date of that act; or (2) Suspension or revocation of any certificate, rating, or authorization.
Answer C is correct. Part 61 Certification: Pilots & Instructors, Section 61.15(a)
A conviction for the violation of any Federal or State statute relating to the growing, processing, manufacture, sale, disposition, possession, transportation, or importation of narcotic drugs is grounds for: (1) Denial of an application for any certificate, rating, or authorization for a period of up to 1 year after the date of final conviction; or (2) Suspension or revocation of any certificate, rating, or authorization.
Answer C is correct. Part 61 Certification: Pilots & Instructors, Section 61.15(e)
Answer C is correct. Part 61 Certification: Pilots & Instructors, Section 61.51(a)
Answer A is correct. Part 61 Certification: Pilots & Instructors, Section 61.31(c)
Unless a person holds a category, class, and type rating that applies to the aircraft, that person may not act as pilot in command of an aircraft that is carrying another person, or is operated for compensation or hire.
Answer B is correct. Part 61 Certification: Pilots & Instructors, Section 61.3(a)(c)
Answer A is correct. Part 61 Certification: Pilots & Instructors, Section 61.19(c)
A pilot certificate (other than a student pilot certificate) issued under this part is issued without a specific expiration date.
Answer B is correct. Part 61 Certification: Pilots & Instructors, Section 61.133(a)(1)(i)
A person who holds a commercial pilot certificate may act as pilot in command of an aircraft-- Carrying persons or property for compensation or hire, provided the person is qualified in accordance with this part and with the applicable parts of this chapter that apply to the operation.
Answer C is correct. Part 61 Certification: Pilots & Instructors, Section 61.133(a)(1)(ii)
A person who holds a commercial pilot certificate may act as pilot in command of an aircraft-- For compensation or hire, provided the person is qualified in accordance with this part and with the applicable parts of this chapter that apply to the operation.
Answer A is correct. Part 91 General Operating and Flight Rules, Section 91.15
Answer B is correct. Part 91 General Operating and Flight Rules, Section 91.105(a)(b)
Answer A is correct. Part 91 General Operating and Flight Rules, Section 91.123(a)
Answer A is correct. Part 91 General Operating and Flight Rules, Section 91.315
Answer C is correct. Part 91 General Operating and Flight Rules, Section 91.319(a)
No person may operate an aircraft that has an experimental certificate-- For other than the purpose for which the certificate was issued; or Carrying persons or property for compensation or hire.
Answer C is correct. Part 91 General Operating and Flight Rules, Section 91.405(a)
Each owner or operator of an aircraft-- Shall have that aircraft inspected as prescribed in subpart E of this part and shall between required inspections, have discrepancies repaired as prescribed in part 43 of this chapter.
Answer B is correct. Part 91 General Operating and Flight Rules, Section 91.417(a)(1)
... each registered owner or operator shall keep ... Records of the maintenance, preventive maintenance, and alteration and records of the 100-hour, annual, progressive, and other required or approved inspections, as appropriate, for each aircraft.
Answer C is correct. Part 91 General Operating and Flight Rules, Section 91.409(b)
Answer C is correct. NTSB 830 Rules, Section 830.2
Substantial damage means damage or failure which adversely affects the structural strength, performance, or flight characteristics of the aircraft.
Answer B is correct. NTSB 830 Rules, Section 830.5(a)(b)
Answer C is correct. AIM Aeronautical Information Manual, Paragraph 8-1-1(d)(1)
As little as one ounce of liquor, one bottle of beer or four ounces of wine can impair flying skills. Alcohol also renders a pilot more susceptible to disorientation and hypoxia.