Human Factors 2
PA.I.H.K2 Regulations regarding use of alcohol and drugs.
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1. While experiencing a hangover, a pilot
Answer (C) is correct. (14 CFR 91.17, FAA-H-8083-25B Chap 17) While experiencing a hangover, a pilot is still under the influence of alcohol. Although a pilot may think they are functioning normally, motor and mental response impairment is still present.
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2. A person may not act as a crewmember of a civil aircraft if alcoholic beverages have been consumed by that person within the preceding
Answer (B) is correct. (14 CFR 91.17) No person may act as a crewmember of a civil aircraft if alcoholic beverages have been consumed by that person within the preceding 8 hours.
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3. You attended a party last night, and you consumed several glasses of wine. You are planning to fly your aircraft home and have been careful to make sure 8 hours have passed since your last alcoholic drink. You can make the flight now only if you are not under the influence of alcohol and your blood alcohol level is
Answer (A) is correct. (14 CFR 91.17) 14 CFR Part 91 requires that the blood alcohol level be less than .04% and that 8 hr. pass between drinking alcohol and piloting an aircraft. A pilot with a blood alcohol level of .04% or greater after 8 hr. cannot fly until the blood alcohol falls below that amount. Even though blood alcohol may be well below .04%, a pilot cannot fly sooner than 8 hr. after drinking alcohol.
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4. Under what condition, if any, may a pilot allow a person who is obviously under the influence of drugs to be carried aboard an aircraft?
Answer (A) is correct. (14 CFR 91.17) No pilot of a civil aircraft may allow a person who demonstrates by manner or physical indications that the individual is under the influence of drugs to be carried in that aircraft, except in an emergency or if the person is a medical patient under proper care.
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5. No person may attempt to act as a crewmember of a civil aircraft with
Answer (C) is correct. (14 CFR 91.17) No person may act or attempt to act as a crewmember of a civil aircraft while having a .04% by weight or more alcohol in the blood.
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6. How soon after the conviction for driving while intoxicated by alcohol or drugs shall it be reported to the FAA, and which department should this be reported to?
Answer (B) is correct. (14 CFR 61.15) Each person holding a certificate under Part 61 shall provide a written report of each motor vehicle action involving alcohol or drugs to the FAA’s Security and Hazardous Materials Safety Office no later than 60 days after the motor vehicle action.
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7. How soon after the conviction for driving while intoxicated by alcohol or drugs shall it be reported to the FAA’s Security and Hazardous Materials Safety Office?
Answer (A) is correct. (14 CFR 61.15) Each person holding a certificate under Part 61 shall provide a written report of each motor vehicle action involving alcohol or drugs to the FAA’s Security and Hazardous Materials Safety Office no later than 60 days after the motor vehicle action.
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