Quiz
FAR Part 1

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1. The maximum speed during takeoff that the pilot may abort the takeoff and stop the airplane within the accelerate-stop distance is
V2
VEF
V1
2. The minimum speed during takeoff, following a failure of the critical engine at VEF at which the pilot may continue the takeoff and achieve the required height above the takeoff surface within the takeoff distance is indicated by symbol
V2MIN
V1
VLOF
3. The symbol for the speed at which the critical engine is assumed to fail during takeoff is
V2
VS
VEF
4. Which is a definition of V2 speed?
Takeoff decision speed.
Takeoff safety speed.
Minimum takeoff speed.
5. What is the correct symbol for minimum unstick speed?
VMU
VMD
VFC

6. Which speed symbol indicates the maximum operating limit speed for an airplane?

VLE
VMO/MMO
VLO/MLO
7. Which is the correct symbol for design cruising speed?
VC
VS
VMA
8. Which is the correct symbol for the minimum steady flight speed or stalling speed in the landing configuration?
VS
VS1
VSO
9. Which is the correct symbol for the stalling speed or the minimum steady flight speed at which the airplane is controllable?
VSO
VS
VS1
10. What is the name of a plane beyond the end of a runway which does not contain obstructions and can be considered when calculating takeoff performance of turbine-powered aircraft?
Clearway.
Stopway.
Obstruction clearance plane.
11. Which is a definition of the term "crewmember"
Only a pilot, flight engineer, or flight navigator assigned to duty in an aircraft during flight time.
A person assigned to perform duty in an aircraft during flight time.
Any person assigned to duty in an aircraft during flight except a pilot or flight engineer.
12. Regulations concerning the operational control of a flight refer to
the specific duties of any required crewmember.
exercising authority over initiating, conducting, or terminating a flight.
exercising the privileges of pilot in command of an aircraft.
13. What is an area identified by the term "stopway"?
An area, at least the same width as the runway, capable of supporting an airplane during a normal takeoff.
An area designated for use in decelerating an aborted takeoff.
An area, not as wide as the runway, capable of supporting an airplane during a normal takeoff.
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