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What Are Common Part 107 Test Questions?

Flying Magazine

Correct answer: C Operations The final category of test questions covers all the remaining topics, from radio procedures to aeronautical decision-making. Aeronautical decision-making: Questions in this section cover crew resource management and hazardous attitudes. Example question No. Air Traffic Control B.

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How to Perform a Go-Around (The Right Way)

Pilot Institute

These include a runway collision, porpoising, bouncing, or possible overrun. ATC can also ask for a go-around if the landing runway is unsafe or for spacing reasons. An approach is stabilized when: The aircraft is on the correct flight path, i.e., on runway centerline and glideslope. Airspeed is not less than 1.3Vso +10/-0.

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Avoiding The Impossible Turn (Engine Failure after Takeoff)

Pilot Institute

As your aircraft smoothly climbs away from the runway, nothing seems amiss. Your first instinct is to turn around and land on the lovely, long runway from which you just departed. It involves a steep bank at low airspeed and a turn of more than 180 degrees to reach the runway. You completed the climb check at 300 ft AGL.

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