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    | Sample Questions 
      from the FAA 
      Commercial Pilot
      Test Bank | 
   
      
- Which is required equipment for powered aircraft during VFR night flights?
 
- VFR cruising altitudes are required to be maintained when flying
 
- You have flown 52 miles, are 6 miles off course, and have 118 miles yet to fly. To converge on your destination, the total correction angle would be
 
- Which is true concerning the blue and magenta colors used to depict airports on Sectional Aeronautical Charts?
 
- 
(Refer to figure 52, point 5)
The floor of the Class E airspace over University Airport (0O5) is
 
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(Refer to figure 53, point 3)
If at 1,000 feet MSL and drifting at 10 knots toward Firebaugh Airport (Q49), at what approximate distance from the airport should you begin a 100 ft/min ascent to arrive at the center of the airport at 3,000 feet?
 
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(Refer to figure 53, point 4)
While drifting above the Mendota Airport (Q84) with a northwesterly wind of 8 knots, you
 
- When flying on a heading of east from one thermal to the next, the airspeed is increased to the speed-to-fly with wings level. What will the conventional magnetic compass indicate while the airspeed is increasing?
 
- GIVEN:
Wingtip bearing change                10�
Elapsed time between bearing change   4 min
Rate of fuel consumption              11 gal/hr
Calculate the fuel required to fly to the station.
 
 
          
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