ASCI 404 Final Exam
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Question 1
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The FAA's activities cover a wide range. Identify the 8
broad categories of FAA activity and give an example of each
Question 2
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You are a pilot for a network airline. During scheduled
passenger-carrying operations, there arises some confusion over the cruise
altitude you were cleared to climb and maintain. You may have inadvertently
violated an FAR by deviating from that clearance.
• Are there
any programs you have the opportunity to participate in that might reduce the
likelihood of this event leading to suspension or revocation of your
certificate or company disciplinary action?
If so, name each such program, identify the time period
within which you must submit a report, and identify the recipient of the report
Question 3
Not yet graded / 10 pts
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A corporate pilot has been making numerous short flights
carrying executives around all day to visit various operating locations in the
region. At the last stop before heading home, the pilot orders fuel from the
FBO. As the ramp attendant is finishing the refueling, the executive passengers
return, letting the pilot know in no uncertain terms that they are in a hurry
to get home. Trying to keep the bigwigs happy, the weary pilot decides to skip
the preflight inspection since the aircraft has been performing fine all day.
Nearing the home airport after sunset, the pilot has begun
the descent checklist when suddenly the right engine sputters and dies,
followed moments later by the left one. Descending in the evening twilight as a
glider, the twin hits a utility pole and cartwheels into a house, setting it
afire.
Post-accident investigation reveals that the cap for the
aircraft's single-point refueling port had not been secured, so much of the
fuel had been lost overboard, causing the engines to die from fuel exhaustion.
An FAR intended to prevent such an accident requires a pilot to perform a
pre-flight inspection.
Analyze whether the pilot and the pilot's employer are
potentially liable for negligence in a civil suit brought by the owners of the
house that burned down
Question 4
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A flight instructor and a student pilot are aloft in the
airport traffic pattern in a single-engine training airplane, with the student
pilot practicing takeoffs and landings. The pair are startled by a loud noise
and the engine suddely begins to vibrate violently. The flight instructor takes
control of the aircraft and pulls the throttle back, which reduces the
violence, but it still looks like it could shake the engine loose from its
mounts (which would be catastrophic), so the instructor pulls the mixture
control, shutting down the engine. It is then apparent that a propeller blade
is missing. The instructor makes a successful power-off landing on the runway,
and rolls to the ramp. No one is injured and there is no other damage to the
aircraft.
• Should the
FAA be notified of the event?
• Should
the NTSB be notified of the event? Show your analytical reasoning clearly.
• If either
agency must be notified, when, where, and how should the notice be delivered?
Question 5
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An A&P mechanic with inspection authorization who is
also a pilot purchases an airplane to use both for personal travel and to fly
to other airports to service customers' airplanes located there. The mechanic
charges for technical services and parts furnished, but not for the
transportation.
• What is
the appropriate purpose of use for the aircraft's insurance policy?
• What
risks should be covered by the hull insurance?
• What
method of valuation should be chosen in event of a total loss?
Will an FAR violation exclusion clause be acceptable?
Question 6
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As a fund-raiser, an air museum wants to send several of its
meticulously-restored vintage airliners on a nationwide tour, taking passengers
up for local flights at each stop on the tour to enjoy the ambiance of a bygone
era of air travel elegance in exchange for donations to the museum. Liability
insurance for these airplanes has proved prohibitively expensive.
Is some other risk-management tool appropriate to consider
in this scenario? If so, identify it
Question 7
Not yet graded / 10 pts
You are in the market to buy an aircraft and have located
one that looks like it would meet your needs within your price range.
What will you do before making a firm deal to buy it, and
why? Be specific
Question 8
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A town is planning to expand its airport in hope of
attracting industrial development and the jobs it could bring. The town council
is considing applying for a federal grant under the Airport Improvement Program
(AIP) to help finance the project.
• What is
the maximum percentage of the project costs that can be funded by AIP?
• What
contstraints would be imposed on the city if it signs the FAA's grant agreement
to accept AIP funds, and
• how long
will those constraints apply?
Question 9
Not yet graded / 10 pts
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You are an airline passenger running late for your flight
and there's a very long line ahead of you at the pre-boarding security
screening checkpoint. Afraid you'll miss your flight, you consider using the
"exit only" area where arriving passengers are coming in to bypass
security.
• If you
try it, would you risk federal criminal prosecution?
• If so,
identify the crime and its possible consequences.
• Be
specific.
Question 10
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A corporate flight crew consisting of a captain, first
officer, and cabin attendant have just returned to their U.S. home base from a
7-day trip carrying executives around Central and South America on company
business. Like the executives, the crewmembers have worked 12 to 16 hour duty
days for the entire trip.
• Are the
crewmembers entitled to overtime pay? Explain.
• If so,
can the company give them time off to make up for the long days, instead?
Question 11
5 / 5 pts
The Commercial Space Launch Act provides that passengers
“riding the rocket”:
Question 12
0 / 5 pts
A commercial spaceflight company:
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