Reference no: EM133172824
1. You want to determine who owns a particular aircraft. Which U.S. Government agency would have that information?
A. Department of Homeland Security
B. Federal Aviation Administration
C. National Transportation Safety Board
D. National Aeronautics and Space Administration
2. While backcountry flying in your Super Cub you land on an open piece of property that you believe is owned by your friend Jimmy so you can eat lunch. The property is actually owned by Jimmy's neighbor Arlo. There is no damage except tire tracks. What crime are you guilty of?
A. Trespassing
B. Battery
C. Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress
D. Tort
3. Exhausted from the long flight and anxious to get home, you turn over your pilot and medical certificate to the inspector. Your medical certificate has a limitation stating you must wear corrective lenses while operating an aircraft. Noticing you're not wearing glasses, the FAA inspector asks if you have your contact lenses in. What is the BEST response?
A. "I'm sorry but I would prefer to consult my attorney prior to answering any questions"
B. You don't respond and immediately depart the FOB, leaving your certificates with the inspector
C. "Yes" - Even though you don't have them in at the moment, you were wearing them during the entire flight and that's what the inspector is really concerned about
D. "No, I had them in the entire flight but took them out when I was tying down my plane" - Even though you forgot them at home and didn't wear them while flying.
4. When taking a certificate action, the FAA attorney will make the following individual considerations?
A. Degree of hazard to safety of other aircraft, persons, or proper
B. Level of experience
C. Attitude
D. Ability to absorb the certificate action without any real impact
E. All of the Above
5. There's been an aircraft accident. The NTSB chooses to investigate this accident rather than allowing the FAA investigate. The NTSB issues the Probable Cause of the accident along with the facts it gathered during its investigation?
A. Neither the facts nor the determination will be admissible at the ensuing civil trial.
B. The facts but not the probable cause will be admissible at the ensuring civil trial.
C. Both the facts and determination of probable cause will be admissible at ensuing civil trial.