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Commercial Pilot Test Prep 2018: Study & Prepare: Pass your test and know what is essential to become a safe, competent pilot from the most trusted source in aviation training 2018 Edition [Pehme köide]

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 22-Aug-2017
  • Kirjastus: Aviation Supplies & Academics Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1619545241
  • ISBN-13: 9781619545243
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 352 pages, kõrgus x laius: 273x210 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 22-Aug-2017
  • Kirjastus: Aviation Supplies & Academics Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1619545241
  • ISBN-13: 9781619545243
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Applicants studying for the FAA Commercial Pilot Knowledge Exams will find sample questions for every question in the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) exam database along with their answers and explanations, in this guide. All of the more than 800 questions from the exam are arranged by subject category and are accompanied by specific study material. Updates are provided to account for FAA test-question changes throughout the publication year via the ASA website or e-mail. Subjects covered include aerodynamics, aircraft systems, flight instruments, aircraft performance, navigation, airspace and airport operations, and meteorology. Includes softcover book and computer testing supplement.
Instructions
Preface vii
Updates and Practice Tests viii
Description of the Tests ix
Military Competency Exam ix
Knowledge Test Eligibility Requirements x
Process for Taking a Knowledge Test x
Use of Test Aids and Materials xiii
Retesting Procedures xiv
Cheating or Other Unauthorized Conduct xiv
Eligibility Requirements for the Commercial Pilot Certificate xv
Knowledge Exam References xvii
ASA Test Prep Layout xviii
Chapter 1 Basic Aerodynamics
Aerodynamic Terms
3(2)
Axes of Rotation and the Four Forces Acting in Flight
5(6)
Lift
6(1)
Weight
7(1)
Thrust
7(1)
Drag X
7(4)
Lift/Drag Ratios
11(2)
The VG Diagram
13(1)
Stability
14(2)
Turns, Loads and Load Factors
16(7)
Stalls and Spins
23(1)
Flaps
24(1)
Wing Shapes
25(1)
Torque
26(1)
Ground Effect
27(1)
Wake Turbulence
28(2)
Glider Aerodynamics
30
Chapter 2 Aircraft Systems
Ignition System
3(1)
Air/Fuel Mixture
4(2)
Carburetor Ice
6(1)
Aviation Fuel
7(1)
Engine Temperatures
8(1)
Propellers
9(3)
Cold Weather Operations
12(1)
Rotorcraft Systems
13(16)
Glider Systems
29(8)
Balloon Operations
37(6)
Airship Operations
43(2)
Airship IFR Operations
45
Chapter 3 Flight Instruments
Airspeed Indicator
3(3)
Altitude Definitions
6(1)
Magnetic Compass
7(1)
Gyroscopic Instruments and Systems
8(1)
Attitude Instrument Flying
9
Chapter 4 Regulations
Pilot Certificate Types and Privileges
3(3)
Medical Certificates
6(1)
Pilot Logbooks
7(1)
High-Performance, Complex and Tailwheel Airplanes
7(2)
Recent Flight Experience: Pilot-In-Command
9(1)
Change of Address
10(1)
Towing
11(1)
Responsibility and Authority of the Pilot-In-Command
12(2)
Preflight Action
14(2)
Seatbelts
16(2)
Portable Electronic Devices
18(1)
Fuel Requirements
18(1)
Transponder Requirements
19(1)
Supplemental Oxygen
20(1)
Instrument and Equipment Requirements
21(1)
Restricted, Limited and Experimental Aircraft: Operating Limitations
21(1)
Emergency Locator Transmitter (ELT)
22(1)
Truth in Leasing
23(1)
Operating Near Other Aircraft and Right-of-Way Rules
23(3)
Speed Limits
26(1)
Aircraft Lights
27(1)
Minimum Altitudes
28(1)
Maintenance Responsibility
29(1)
Aircraft Inspections
30(1)
Maintenance Records
31(2)
Maintenance, Preventative Maintenance, Rebuilding and Alteration
33(1)
NTSB Part 830
34(3)
Rotorcraft Regulations
37(1)
Glider Regulations
38(1)
Lighter-Than-Air Regulations
39(2)
LTA Fundamentals of Instructing
41
Chapter 5 Procedures and Airport Operations
Airspace
3(9)
Basic VFR Weather Minimums
12(2)
Operations on Wet or Slippery Runways
14(1)
Land and Hold Short Operations (LAHSO)
15(1)
Airport Marking Aids and Signs
16(4)
VFR Cruising Altitudes
20(1)
Collision Avoidance
20(3)
Fitness Physiology
23(3)
Aeronautical Decision Making
26
Chapter 6 Weather
The Earth's Atmosphere
3(3)
Temperature
6(1)
Wind
7(2)
Moisture
9(1)
Stable and Unstable Air
10(1)
Clouds
11(5)
Air Masses and Fronts
16(1)
Turbulence
17(1)
Icing
18(3)
Thunderstorms
21(3)
Fog
24(2)
Wind Shear
26(4)
Soaring Weather
30
Chapter 7 Weather Services
Aviation Routine Weather Report (METAR)
3(2)
Pilot Report (UA)
5(3)
Terminal Aerodrome Forecast (TAF)
8(1)
Graphical Forecasts for Aviation (GFA)
9(1)
Winds and Temperatures Aloft Forecast (FB)
10(1)
Inflight Weather Advisories (WA, WS, WST)
10(3)
Surface Analysis Chart
13(1)
Constant Pressure Chart
14(1)
Tropopause Height/Vertical Wind Shear Prognostic Chart
14(1)
Significant Weather Prognostics
15(2)
Lifted Index Chart
17
Chapter 8 Aircraft Performance
Weight and Balance
3(9)
Computing Weight and Balance
4(1)
Graph Weight and Balance Problems
4(1)
Weight Change
5(1)
Weight Shift
6(6)
Rotorcraft Weight and Balance
12(3)
Glider Weight and Balance
15(2)
Headwind and Crosswind Components
17(2)
Density Altitude
19(1)
Takeoff and Landing Considerations
20(2)
Takeoff and Landing Distance
22(4)
Fuel Consumption vs. Brake Horsepower
26(1)
Time, Fuel and Distance to Climb
27(5)
Table Method
27(1)
Graph Method
28(4)
Cruise Performance Table
32(3)
Cruise and Range Performance Table
35(1)
Maximum Rate of Climb
36(1)
Glide Distance
37(1)
Rotorcraft Performance
38(2)
Glider Performance
40(3)
Balloon Performance
43
Chapter 9 Navigation
The Flight Computer
3(10)
Finding True Course, Time, Rate, Distance, and Fuel
3(7)
Finding Density Altitude
10(2)
Finding Wind Direction and Velocity
12(1)
Off-Course Correction
13(2)
VHF Omni-Directional Range (VOR)
15(5)
Estimating Time and Distance To Station Using VOR
20(2)
Horizontal Situation Indicator (HSI)
22
Chapter 10 IFR Operation
Instrument Approach Procedures
3(3)
Departure Procedures (DPs)
6(1)
Enroute Procedures
7(1)
Standard Terminal Arrivals (STARs)
8
Cross References
A Question Number and Page Number
1(1)
B Learning Statement Code and Question Number
1(1)
Preface iii
Contents v
Figure 1 Drag vs. Velocity
1(1)
Figure 2 Stall Speeds
1(1)
Figure 3 Angle of Attack vs. Lift
2(1)
Figure 3a Maximum Glide Distance
3(1)
Figure 4 Stall Speed vs. Load Factor
3(1)
Figure 5 Velocity vs. Load Factor
4(1)
Figure 6 Adiabatic Chart
5(1)
Figure 8 Fuel Consumption vs. Brake Horsepower
6(1)
Figure 9 Fuel, Time, and Distance to Climb
7(1)
Figure 10 Fuel, Time, and Distance to Climb
8(1)
Figure 11 Cruise and Range Performance
9(1)
Figure 12 Cruise Performance
10(1)
Figure 13 Fuel, Time, and Distance to Climb
11(1)
Figure 14 Fuel, Time, and Distance to Climb
12(1)
Figure 15 Fuel, Time, and Distance to Climb
13(1)
Figure 17 Horizontal Situation Indicator (HSI)
14(1)
Figure 25 ILS or LOC RWY 13 (DSM)
15(1)
Figure 26 ILS or LOC RWY 24R (LAX)
16(1)
Figure 27 ILS or LOC RWY 35R (DEN)
17(1)
Figure 27a ILS RWY 35R (SA CAT I) (DEN)
18(1)
Figure 27b ILS RWY 35R (CAT II & III) (DEN)
19(1)
Figure 28 ILS or LOC RWY 31 (DSM)
20(1)
Figure 28a ILS RWY 31 (CAT II & III) (DSM)
21(1)
Figure 28b HI-ILS or LOC RWY 31 (KDSM)
22(1)
Figure 29 ILS or LOC RWY 8L (ATL)
23(1)
Figure 30 VOR/DME or GPS-A (7D3)
24(1)
Figure 31 Wind Component Chart
25(1)
Figure 32 Obstacle Take-off Chart
26(1)
Figure 33 Maximum Rate of Climb Chart
27(1)
Figure 34 Cruise Performance Chart
28(1)
Figure 35 Normal Landing Chart
29(1)
Figure 36 Stations Diagram
30(1)
Figure 37 Center of Gravity Envelope and Loading Graph
31(1)
Figure 38 Loading Graph and Center of Gravity Envelope
32(1)
Figure 39 Stations Diagram
33(1)
Figure 40 Weight and Balance Chart
34(1)
Figure 41 Hover Ceiling vs. Gross Weight
35(1)
Figure 42 Rate of Climb (FT/MIN)
36(1)
Figure 43 Best Rate of Climb Speed
37(1)
Figure 44 Rate of Climb
38(1)
Figure 45 Running Takeoff
39(1)
Figure 46 Jump Takeoff
40(1)
Figure 48 Performance Curves Chart
41(1)
Figure 49 Performance Curves Chart
42(1)
Figure 50 Flight Envelope
43(1)
Figure 51 Airport Signs
44(1)
Figure 52 Sectional Chart Excerpt
45(1)
Figure 53 Sectional Chart Excerpt
46(1)
Figure 54 Sectional Chart Excerpt
47(1)
Figure 55 En Route Low Altitude Segment
48(1)
Figure 55A En Route Low Altitude Segment
49(1)
Figure 56 Two signs
50(1)
Figure 57 Sign
50(1)
Figure 58 Airport Diagram and Sign
50(1)
Figure 59 Taxiway Diagram and Sign
51(1)
Figure 60 Two Signs
51(1)
Figure 61 Sign
52(1)
Figure 62 Sign
52(1)
Figure 63 Sign and Intersection Diagram
52(1)
Figure 64 Sign
53(1)
Figure 65 Sign
53