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631. - PLT161
When may a recreational pilot operate to or from an airport that lies within Class C airspace?
A) Anytime the control tower is in operation.
B) When the ceiling is at least 1,000 feet and the surface visibility is at least 2 miles.
C) After receiving training and a logbook endorsement from an authorized instructor.
632. - PLT161
Under what conditions may a recreational pilot operate at an airport that lies within Class D
airspace and that has a part-time control tower in operation?
A) Between sunrise and sunset when the tower is in operation, the ceiling is at least 2,500 feet, and
the visibility is at least 3 miles.
B) Any time when the tower is in operation, the ceiling is at least 3,000 feet, and the visibility is
more than 1 mile.
C) Between sunrise and sunset when the tower is closed, the ceiling is at least 1,000 feet, and the visibility is at least 3 miles.
633. - PLT448
When may a recreational pilot fly above 10,000 feet MSL?
A) When 2,000 feet AGL or below.
B) When 2,500 feet AGL or below.
C) When outside of controlled airspace.
634. - PLT163
During daytime, what is the minimum flight or surface visibility required for recreational pilots in
Class G airspace below 10,000 feet MSL?
A) 1 mile.
B) 3 miles.
C) 5 miles.
635. - PLT448
What exception, if any, permits a recreational pilot to act as pilot in command of an aircraft carrying
a passenger for hire?
A) If the passenger pays no more than the operating expenses.
B) If a donation is made to a charitable organization for the flight.
C) There is no exception.
636. - PLT448
Under what conditions, if any, may a recreational pilot demonstrate an aircraft in flight to a
prospective buyer?
A) The buyer pays all the operating expenses.
B) The flight is not outside the United States.
C) None.
637. - PLT448
A recreational pilot may act as pilot in command of an aircraft with a maximum engine horsepower
of
A) 160.
B) 180.
C) 200.
638. - PLT448
When may a recreational pilot act as pilot in command of an aircraft at night?
A) When obtaining an additional certificate or rating under the supervision of an authorized
instructor, provided the surface or flight visibility is at least 1 statute mile.
B) When obtaining an additional certificate or rating under the supervision of an authorized
instructor, provided the surface or flight visibility is at least 3 statute miles.
C) When obtaining an additional certificate or rating under the supervision of an authorized instructor, provided the surface or flight visibility is at least 5 statute miles.
639. - PLT163
During daytime, what is the minimum flight visibility required for recreational pilots in controlled
airspace below 10,000 feet MSL?
A) 1 mile.
B) 3 miles.
C) 5 miles.
640. - PLT448
A recreational pilot acting as pilot in command must have in his or her personal possession while
aboard the aircraft
A) a current logbook endorsement to show that a flight review has been satisfactorily accomplished.
B) a current logbook endorsement that permits flight within 50 nautical miles from the departure
airport.
C) the pilot logbook to show recent experience requirements to serve as pilot in command have been met.
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