<strong>Private</strong> and Recreational <strong>Pilot</strong> <strong>Groundschool</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> Page 22<strong>Langley</strong> <strong>Flying</strong> <strong>School</strong>, Inc.QUESTIONS1) The term aeroplanes denotesa) a class of aircraft.b) a category of aircraft.c) a type of aircraft.d) a model of aircraft.2) A 21-year-old <strong>Private</strong> <strong>Pilot</strong> had his last medicalexamination for a Category 3 Medical Certificateon September 23, 2002; accordingly, thisperson’s privileges in Canada expire on:a) September 23, 2003.b) October 1, 2003.c) September 23, 2005.d) October 1, 2004.e) September 23, 2007.f) October 1, 2007.3) A 21-year-old <strong>Private</strong> <strong>Pilot</strong> had his last medicalexamination for a Category 3 Medical Certificateon September 23, 2002; accordingly, thisperson’s international privileges expire on:a) September 23, 2003.b) October 1, 2003.c) September 23, 2004.d) October 1, 2004.e) September 23, 2007.f) October 1, 2007.4) A 41-year-old <strong>Private</strong> <strong>Pilot</strong> had his last medicalexamination for a Category 3 Medical Certificateon September 23, 2002; accordingly, thisperson’s privileges in Canada expire on:a) September 23, 2003.b) October 1, 2003.c) September 23, 2004.d) October 1, 2004.e) September 23, 2007.f) October 1, 2007.5) A 41-year-old <strong>Private</strong> <strong>Pilot</strong> had his last medicalexamination for a Category 3 Medical Certificateon September 23, 2002; accordingly, thisperson’s international privileges expire on:a) September 23, 2003.b) October 1, 2003.c) September 23, 2004.d) October 1, 2004.e) September 23, 2007.f) October 1, 2007.6) The precise suspension of licensing privilegesfollowing the expiration of a Medical Certificateis:a) midnight on the anniversary day of the lastmedical examination.b) midnight on the last day of the anniversarymonth in which the last medical examinationwas taken.c) midnight on the anniversary day of the lastmedical examination, plus 30 days.d) midnight on the first day of the monthfollowing the anniversary day of the lastmedical exam.7) A <strong>Private</strong> <strong>Pilot</strong> has the opportunity to fly aCessna 182 for the first time; prior to the flightthe pilota) must have Type Check flight with acommercial pilot or flight instructor.b) must have Type Check flight with a flightinstructor.c) must successfully complete a <strong>Pilot</strong>Proficiency Check.d) should have a check flight with a pilot whohas experience flying the Cessna 182.8) For which of the following ratings is a flight testrequired:a) Instrument Ratingb) Night Ratingc) VFR OTTd) Seaplane Rating9) Which of the following is true with respect to theholder of a Student <strong>Pilot</strong> Permit (SPP) flying as<strong>Pilot</strong>-in-command?a) The holder of an SPP must stay within 25NM of the departure airport.b) The holder of an SPP may only fly the typeof aircraft endorsed on the SPP.c) The SPP provides <strong>Pilot</strong>-in-commandprivileges for 24 months following thecompletion of the PSTAR examination.d) The flight must be conducted in Canada.10) Which of the following is true with respect to theability of the holder of a SPP to fly withpassengers:a) Passengers on board all training flights isprohibited.b) Passengers can ride on board a flight whenthe holder of a SPP is <strong>Pilot</strong>-in-command,provided the flight has been authorised by aFlight Instructor.c) The holder of an SPP can only act as <strong>Pilot</strong>in-commandprovided a Flight Instructor isoccupying the right seat.d) Passengers cannot ride on board a flightwhen the holder of a SPP is <strong>Pilot</strong>-incommand.11) Which of the following is not a required entryitem in a personal log following a flight:a) the type of aircraft and its registration mark;b) the flight crew position in which the holder© 2012 David L. Parry
<strong>Private</strong> and Recreational <strong>Pilot</strong> <strong>Groundschool</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> Page 23<strong>Langley</strong> <strong>Flying</strong> <strong>School</strong>, Inc.acts;c) in the case of the holder of a SPP, the SPPnumber;d) in the case of aeroplanes, the place ofdeparture and the place of arrival.12) Which of the following is not a required entryitem in a personal log following a flight:a) the flight conditions with respect to day,night, VFR and IFR;b) all of the intermediate takeoffs and landings;c) the date of the flight;d) the flight time;e) the time of day at which the flight occurred.13) To retain current privileges with respect to flightwith passengers during the day or night, a pilotmust complete five takeoffs and landings in dayor night respectively within the precedinga) 6 months.b) 12 months.c) 24 months.d) 5 years.14) To retain current privileges, a pilot must haveacted as <strong>Pilot</strong>-in-command within the precedinga) 6 months.b) 12 months.c) 24 months.d) 5 years.15) To retain current privileges, a pilot must havecompleted a recurrent training program withinthe precedinga) 6 months.b) 12 months.c) 24 months.d) 5 years.16) The blanket type-rating associated with the<strong>Private</strong> <strong>Pilot</strong> Licence permits the <strong>Pilot</strong>-incommandofa) all aeroplanes with a stall speed of less than80 knots (KTS) and a never exceed speed ofless than 250 KTS.b) all aeroplanes with a stall speed of less than80 KTS and a never exceed speed of lessthan 250 KTS, provided the aircraftconforms with the ratings held by the pilot.c) all single crew aeroplanes, provided theaircraft conforms to the ratings held by thepilot.d) all aeroplanes 12,500 lbs. or less maximumgross weight, provided the aircraft conformsto the ratings held by the pilot.© 2012 David L. Parry