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MSCS               AIRPORT INSPECTOR           SHEET 2-
1.10.39                                         PART II

    (a)
45. Define contact flight.
    (b) Define instrument flight.

46. (a) Define acrobatic flight.
    (b) Under what circumstances may a pilot engage in 
    acrobatic maneuvers within the limits of a control 
    zone?

47. Who is responsible for filing an arrival report 
    when a pilot flying contact has submitted a flight 
    plan?

48. If the pilot of an aircraft engaged in night flight   
    signals with a series of short flashes of his 
    navigation lights, what message is he giving?

49. (a) What are the aeronautical skill requirements of 
    a student pilot before he may take his first solo 
    flight?
    (b) Wha certificate is required from the 
    instructor?
    (c) Where would you look for such certification?

50. To what radius from point of take off is a student 
    pilot limited when flying solo?

51. (a) Who may ride in an aircraft with a certificated 
    student pilot?
    (b) With a certificated solo pilot?

52. May a limited commercial pilot carry passengers for 
    hire?

53. In a dual control equipped airplane who may be 
    carried in the second control seat if the first 
    control seat is occupied by:
    (a) a commercial pilot
    (b) a private pilot with an instructor’s rating
    (c) a private pilot without rating

54. (a) Who may give flight instruction for hire?
    (b) When not for hire?

55. Give four essential rules for take offs and 
    landings.

56. (a) What radio frequency is used by Airway Traffic 
    Control TowerTransmitters?
    (b) On what frequency do these control towers stand 
    continuous watch?

57. On what frequency are winds aloft and terminal 
    weather forecasts always heard when the station is 
    listed as using that frequency?

58. (a) What is an anemometer?  (b) What is an isobar?

59. (a) Do all airlines use the same frequency?
    (b) Does an airline use the same frequency day and 
    night?
    (c) Does the airline use the same frequency 
    throughout the airline system?
    (d) Is it necessary to interrupt the beacon to 
    broadcast weather on a radio range station? Explain 
    briefly.

60. Describe an airways teletype system.

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