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dartagnan
9th Oct 2007, 19:00
Questions
Answer 1001 The instructor recommending an applicant for a practical test is responsible for training that applicant
A- in at least one task within each area of operation listed in the appropriate PTS.
B- to the standards as outlined in the objective of each task within the appropriate PTS.
C- to at least the rote knowledge level in each task within the appropriate PTS.
1002 Which is a required endorsement by an authorized flight instructor for a student pilot to operate an aircraft in solo flight?

A- An endorsement within the preceding 90 days stating that instruction was given in the make and model aircraft to be flown and the student is competent to make a safe solo flight.
B- An endorsement that instruction was given in the make and model of aircraft to be soloed within the preceding 6 months.
C- An endorsement made within the preceding 180 days that instruction was given in the make of aircraft to be soloed and that the instructor found the applicant competent to make a safe flight in that aircraft.
1003 To endorse a student pilot for solo cross-country privileges (not an individual cross country flight), an instructor is required, in part, to have

A- Given that student the required cross-country flight training.
B- Determined that the student's preparation, planning, and procedures are adequate for each proposed cross-country flight under existing conditions.
C- Assurance from another instructor that the student is prepared to conduct the flight safely under current conditions.
1004 You are checking out a student in a modern, well-equipped, complex aircraft he has recently purchased. His checkout should be
A. a minimum of one hour of ground and one hour of flight.
B. at least as thorough as an official type rating practical test.
C. enough so that the student can safely fly the aircraft. He can learn to use the systems later as gains experience in the aircraft.
1005 To maintain a professional image, a flight instructor must

A- not destroy student confidence by using checklists.
B- always observe the safety practice taught to students.
C- frequently change the performance standards expected of students
1006 During the flight portion of a practical test, the examiner simulates complete loss of engine power by closing the throttle and announcing simulated engine failure. What level of learning is being tested?
A- Application.
B- Correlation.
C- Understanding.
1007 Which of the following correctly describes a lesson plan?
A- Lesson plans help instructors keep a constant check on their own activity, as well as that of their students.
B- A well prepared lesson plan should cover many topics to insure complete coverage of a stage of training.
C- A lesson plan can be as simple as a mental check list of items to be covered or as complex as a written lecture presented to a group of students.
1008 Which statement is true concerning lesson plans

A- A properly prepared lesson plan aids the instructor in presenting material in a sequence which promotes efficient learning.
B- A lesson plan is essential for an inexperienced instructor, but becomes unnecessary as the instructor gains experience.
C- Commercially prepared lesson plans are more effective than those devised by individual instructors.
1009 When planning instructional activity, the standards should include, among other things,
A. comprehensive examples of the desired learning outcomes.
B. complete and detailed descriptions on how each lesson is to be taught.
C. a thorough description of the overall objective of the course of instruction.
1010 Probably the greatest single barrier to effective communication during flight instruction is a lack of

A- a common experience level between instructor and student.
B- time for communication while in flight.
C- interest on the part of the student.
1011 An applicant who holds a Commercial Pilot Certificate with ASEL ratings is seeking a MEL rating at the commercial level. On August 1, 2000, the applicant shows you a second class medical dated January 2, 1999. May the applicant take the practical test?
A. No.
B. Yes, but at the private pilot skill level.
C. Yes.
1012 The performance of rectangular patterns helps a student fly traffic patterns. What type transfer of learning is this?
A. Deliberate.
B. Positive.
C. Lateral.
1013 What is the basis of all learning?
A. Positive self-concept.
B. Perception.
C. Motivation.
1014 When it appears students have adequately discussed the ideas presented during a guided discussion, one of the most valuable tools an instructor can use is
A. a written test on the subject discussed.
B. an interim summary of what the students accomplished.
C. a session of verbal testing.
1015 One desirable result of proper oral quizzing by the instructor is to
A. reveal the effectiveness of the instructor's training procedures.
B. reveal the essential information from which the student can determine progress.
C. fulfill the requirements set forth in the overall objectives of the course.

bobster1
9th Oct 2007, 20:24
some FAA questions just for fun:8


:confused: what the f@*#.....:confused:
Am I missing something?
Its not fun...go for a few beers, have a curry, meet a girl, go on a roll a coaster, have a go in a racing car around a track, do aerobatics, go watch a comedy, etc etc..anything that induces a smile, thats fun..:oh:

chrisbl
9th Oct 2007, 20:31
All the answers are bleeding obvious

dartagnan
9th Oct 2007, 20:42
please check my answers of what i did already.
i checked my answer, got 4 wrong!
not so obvious to me!

Answer 1001 The instructor recommending an applicant for a practical test is responsible for training that applicant

B- to the standards as outlined in the objective of each task within the appropriate PTS.

1002 Which is a required endorsement by an authorized flight instructor for a student pilot to operate an aircraft in solo flight?

A- An endorsement within the preceding 90 days stating that instruction was given in the make and model aircraft to be flown and the student is competent to make a safe solo flight.

1003 To endorse a student pilot for solo cross-country privileges (not an individual cross country flight), an instructor is required, in part, to have


B- Determined that the student's preparation, planning, and procedures are adequate for each proposed cross-country flight under existing conditions.

WRONG!


1004 You are checking out a student in a modern, well-equipped, complex aircraft he has recently purchased. His checkout should be

B. at least as thorough as an official type rating practical test.

1005 To maintain a professional image, a flight instructor must


B- always observe the safety practice taught to students.

1006 During the flight portion of a practical test, the examiner simulates complete loss of engine power by closing the throttle and announcing simulated engine failure. What level of learning is being tested?

B- Correlation.

1007 Which of the following correctly describes a lesson plan?
A- Lesson plans help instructors keep a constant check on their own activity, as well as that of their students.

1008 Which statement is true concerning lesson plans

A- A properly prepared lesson plan aids the instructor in presenting material in a sequence which promotes efficient learning.

1009 When planning instructional activity, the standards should include, among other things,
A. comprehensive examples of the desired learning outcomes.
B. complete and detailed descriptions on how each lesson is to be taught.
C. a thorough description of the overall objective of the course of instruction.
1010 Probably the greatest single barrier to effective communication during flight instruction is a lack of

A- a common experience level between instructor and student.

1011 An applicant who holds a Commercial Pilot Certificate with ASEL ratings is seeking a MEL rating at the commercial level. On August 1, 2000, the applicant shows you a second class medical dated January 2, 1999. May the applicant take the practical test?

B. Yes, but at the private pilot skill level.

WRONG
1012 The performance of rectangular patterns helps a student fly traffic patterns. What type transfer of learning is this?

B. Positive.

1013 What is the basis of all learning?


C. Motivation.

WRONG!!

1014 When it appears students have adequately discussed the ideas presented during a guided discussion, one of the most valuable tools an instructor can use is
A. a written test on the subject discussed.
B. an interim summary of what the students accomplished.
C. a session of verbal testing.
1015 One desirable result of proper oral quizzing by the instructor is to
A. reveal the effectiveness of the instructor's training procedures.
B. reveal the essential information from which the student can determine progress.
C. fulfill the requirements set forth in the overall objectives of the course.

NOT B, ...

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paco
11th Oct 2007, 03:09
And talking of gobbledegook......

1000.A No pilot or pilots, or person or persons acting on the direction or suggestion or supervision of the pilot or pilots may try, or attempt to try or make or make an attempt to try to comprehend or understand any or all, in whole or in part of the herein mentioned Aviation Regulations, except as authorized by the Authority.

1000.B If the pilot, or group of associated pilots becomes aware of, or realizes, or detects, or discovers or finds that he, or she, or they, are or have been beginning to understand the Aviation Regulations, they must immediately, within three (3) days notify the Authority in writing.

1000.C Upon receipt of the above mentioned notice of impending comprehension, the Authority will immediately rewrite the Aviation Regulations in such a manner as to eliminate any further comprehension hazards.

1000.D The Authority may require the offending pilot, or pilots, to attend remedial instruction in Aviation Regulations until such time that the pilot is too confused to be capable of understanding anything.

Phil

kiwi chick
11th Oct 2007, 03:21
:D :D

Well done, PACO!

Couldn't have worded it better!