As we all know, the "new" Private Pilot written test started this week. ...
Have you seen a question regarding who(not when or how many days) you are required to report an alcohol conviction to? I recently missed that one and it was worded in a way that I hadn't seen before. My ASA test prep book does not have a study question with exact wording of the question that I got on my exam. I can't remember the exact wording but it was basically:
After an alcohol related conviction you must:
A) Report the conviction to govt. agency blah blah blah within 30 days
B) Report the conviction to an Aviation Medical Examiner within 60 days.
C) Report the conviction to the FAA Security Division within 60 days.
Me not being an encyclopedia of regulations, I had to resort to reasoning on this one(which didn't work for me). A) was easy to throw out because I did remember the 60 day part. C) I figured, now thats dumb what does Security have to do with Alcoholics so I went with B, which looked odd but best out of the choices).
That seems like a pretty dirty trick they pulled with that one, and quite the useless question for either the non-alcoholic or even for the alcoholic that knows how to look up a regulation when they screw up.
The example question in my ASA book that is similar seems more fair in that you only have to know the 60 day part and that you report it to a govt. agency(given in the question). Even though that is still silly to want someone to memorize when It will need to be researched anyway if the time ever comes, unless you memorize the address and phone# for the agency as well! The answer choices should really be, A) report to
FAA Civil Aviation Security Division within 60 days, B) You do not have to report alcohol convictions, C) divert your airship to give way to the 152 towing a glider.
So guys going in don't forget, alcohol convictions report to:
FAA Civil Aviation Security Division 60 DAYS