Pilot's Quiz
1. How long may a pilot operate at cabin pressure altitudes between 12,500 and 14,000 ft. (MSL) without supplemental oxygen?
a. Never
b. 15 minutes
c. 30 minutes
2. What happened on November 1, 1973, affecting holders of free balloon certificates or holders of rotorcraft, lighter-than-air, helicopter, and autogiro ratings without associated class ratings?
a. They had to get new photo IDs.
b. Their certificates became obsolete and no longer valid.
c. They had to take written exams on new regulations.
3. If flight visibility is less than prescribed in standard instrument approach procedure, may a pilot continue to land?
a. Never
b. Only if ATC approves.
c. Yes, if a military aircraft.
4. What U.S. Army officer was court marshaled because of his actions supporting air power?
a. John Pershing
b. Billy Mitchell
c. Eddie Rickenbacker
5. Who made the first non-stop transpacific flight?
a. Clyde Pangborn
b. Amelia Earhart
c. Glenn Curtiss
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