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Pilot Information:
Name: ___________________________ Date: ___/___/___Airmen Certificate Number: _______________Medical Class: ___________ Expiration Date: ___/___/___Last Flight Review: ___/___/___
Aircraft Information:Insurance Agent _____________________Agent Phone Number _____________________Insurance Carrier _____________________Policy # _____________________Policy expiration _____________________Claim Contact _____________________
Registration Number ___________ Year _____Make _____________________Model _____________________Equipment code _____________________
Fuel capacity (usable) _____________________Oil brand/weight _____________________Oil capacity _______min _______max
Tire pressure (mains) _____________________Tire pressure (nose/tail) _____________________
Home Airport Radio Frequencies:
ATIS/AWOS __________Clearance __________Ground __________Tower __________CTAF __________UNICOM __________Departure __________Approach __________
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Emergency procedures:
Engine failure after takeoff: ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Engine failure in flight: __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Engine fire on start: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Engine fire in flight: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Spin recovery: _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Power on stall recovery: _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Power off stall recovery: _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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V Speeds:Vr (Rotation speed) ______ Vx (Best angle of climb) ______
Vy (Best rate of climb) ______
Vfe (Max. flaps extended) ______
Vle (Max. gear extended) ______
Va (Maneuvering speed) ______
Vs (Stall speed - clean) ______
Vso (Stall - landing) ______
Vno (Maximum cruising) ______
Vne (Never exceed speed) ______
Best power-off glide speed ______
Label your V speeds on the airspeed indicator below:
Label the correct cruising altitudes for VFR and IFR flight:
VFR= _____ thousandsPlus _____ feet
VFR= _____ thousandsPlus _____ feet
IFR= _____ thousands IFR= _____ thousands
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Runway Safety:
Label the taxiway and runway signs below:
Light Signal Ground Operations In Flight Operations
Your radios are not working. What transponder code should you squawk? ________
The tower is directing you via light signals. Complete the chart defining the light signals below:
ILSB
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Aviation Weather:
Test yourself:
KFDK 151647Z 15006KT 1SM SCT010 BKN027 M04/M06 A3039
What is the ceiling? _________What is the visibility? _________What direction and speed is the wind? _________
METARS:
Complete the day VFR (Visual Flight Rules) cloud clearances and visibility requirements below:Class B: __________ visibility __________ clouds Class G: Day: __________ visibility __________ clouds Night: __________ visibility __________ cloudsAll others: __________ visibility/Clouds below:
KFDK 141950Z 21011G15KT 10SM SKC 11/M02 A2992
airport identifier
date &tim
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wind
direction
wind
speed
wind
gust
visibility
sky conditions
dew point
temperature
altimeter
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Weight & balance (refer to POH):
Maximum weight: ________________Standard empty weight: ________________Maximum useful load: ________________Baggage allowance: ________________
Take-off and Landing Distances:
• What is the required take-off distance to clear a 50 foot obstacle at maximum gross weight with a pressure altitude of 3,000 feet and 10 degrees Celsius assuming no winds and a hard runway surface?________ (Refer to the aircraft’s POH-Pilot’s Operating Handbook)
• What would the take-off distance be if the take-off were made from a sea-level pressure altitude? __________ (Refer to POH)
• Would high humidity increase or decrease this distance? ______(Refer to POH)
• What is your ground roll when landing with a pressure altitude of 2,000 feet and 20 degrees Celsius? _________ (Refer to POH)
• Would an increase in temperature increase or decrease this distance? _________
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