1. Which statement best defines hypoxia?
A.A state of oxygen deficiency in the body.
B.An abnormal increase in the volume of air breathed.
C.A condition of gas bubble formation around the joints or muscles.


2. Hazardous attitudes occur to every pilot to some degree at some time. What are some of these hazardous attitudes?
A.Poor risk management and lack of stress management.
B.Antiauthority, impulsivity, macho, resignation, and invulnerability.
C.Poor situational awareness, snap judgments, and lack of a decision making process.


3. (Refer to figure 41.) Determine the total distance required for takeoff to clear a 50-foot obstacle.
OAT Std
Pressure altitude 4,000 ft
Takeoff weight 2,800 lb
Headwind component Calm
A.1,500 feet.
B.1,750 feet.
C.2,000 feet.


4. (Refer to figure 35.) What is the maximum amount of baggage that may be loaded aboard the airplane for the CG to remain within the moment envelope?
       WEIGHT (LB)    MOM/1000
Empty weight       1,350          51.5
Pilot & front passenger     250          ---
Rear passengers     400          ---
Baggage           ---          ---
Fuel, 30 gal           ---          ---
Oil, 8 qt           ---          -0.2
A.105 pounds.
B.110 pounds.
C.120 pounds.


5. If an emergency situation requires a downwind landing, pilots should expect a faster
A.airspeed at touchdown, a longer ground roll, and better control throughout the landing roll.
B.groundspeed at touchdown, a longer ground roll, and the likelihood of overshooting the desired touchdown point.
C.groundspeed at touchdown, a shorter ground roll, and the likelihood of undershooting the desired touchdown point.



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