Federal Aviation Administration
C/O PA Consulting Group
6410 Enterprise Ln, Ste 300
Madison, WI 53719
2007 General Aviation and Part 135 Activity Survey
(
As
of December 31, 2007)
Instructions: Aircraft Characteristics:
Please answer questions for the aircraft shown to the right.
If
this is not your aircraft, please check this box
and return the survey
in the enclosed postage-paid envelope.
When entering numbers, use numbers that look like this:
R
ound
all numbers to the
nearest WHOLE number.
Submission of this form is voluntary. The information provided will be used only for statistical purposes and will not be published or released in any form that would reveal specific information reported by an individually identifiable respondent.
When reporting aircraft activity, please report for all users of this aircraft. If you do not know the exact information for a particular question, please provide your best estimate.
Q1 Was this aircraft flown in 2007? (Check one)
Yes Continue
to Q2
No Why
was this aircraft inactive? (Check
one)
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The survey is complete. Please return the survey in the enclosed postage-paid envelope.
Q2 In 2007, was this aircraft leased to or operated primarily by a FAR Part 121 or 129 air carrier? (Check one)
Yes Do
not complete the rest of this survey. Please return the form in the
enclosed postage-paid envelope.
No Please
complete the rest of this survey.
Q3 In what U.S. state or territory was this aircraft primarily flown in 2007?
( (Please use 2-character state/territory abbreviation) |
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(Lifetime airframe hours to nearest
WHOLE number - no
decimals please)
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Q5 How many total hours did this aircraft fly in 2007? (Include estimated rental and leased hours; if you purchased this aircraft in 2007, please include hours flown for the entire year; NOTE: the maximum number of hours you could have flown in 2007 is 8,760 hours.)
( Hours (rounded to the nearest WHOLE number - no decimals please) |
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Q6 For what percent of the total hours flown in 2007 was the aircraft flown in Alaska? (If no hours were flown in Alaska in 2007, please enter 0 below.)
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Q7 What
percent of the total hours flown by this aircraft in 2007 were flown
in each of the
following categories? (Estimate the percent
of total hours flown in 2007 in each of the following categories so
that the total equals 100%.)
Category |
% of Hrs Flown |
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General Use |
Personal/Recreation – Flying for personal reasons (excludes business transportation) |
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Instructional – Flying under the supervision of a flight instructor, including student pilot solo (excludes positioning flights, proficiency flights, training, ferrying, sales demos) |
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Business Transportation – Individual or group use for business transportation without a paid flight crew |
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Corporate/Executive Transportation – Individual or group business transportation with a paid flight crew (includes fractional ownership) |
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Air Medical Services – Air ambulance services, rescue, human organ transportation, emergency medical services (excludes AMS conducted under FAR Part 135) |
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Sight-seeing – Commercial sight-seeing conducted under FAR Part 91 |
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Aerial Observation – Aerial mapping/photography, patrol, search and rescue, hunting, traffic advisory, ranching, surveillance, oil and mineral exploration, etc. |
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Aerial Application in Agriculture and Forestry – Crop and timber production, including fertilizer and pesticide application |
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Other Aerial Application – Public health sprayings, cloud seeding, fire fighting including forest fires, etc. |
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External Load – Operation under FAR Part 133, rotorcraft external load operations, examples include: helicopter hoist, hauling logs, etc. |
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Other Work Use – Construction work (excluding FAR Part 135 operation), parachuting, aerial advertising, towing gliders, etc. |
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Other – Positioning flights, proficiency flights, training, ferrying, sales demos, etc. |
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FAR Part 135 |
Air
Taxi
– FAR Part 135 on-demand
passenger and all cargo operations (excluding |
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Air Tours – Commercial sight-seeing conducted under FAR Part 135 |
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Air Medical Services – Air ambulance services, rescue, human organ transportation, emergency medical services conducted under FAR Part 135 |
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Commuter – FAR Part 135 scheduled passenger service only |
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TOTAL OF ALL USES |
100% |
Q8 For what percent of the total hours flown in 2007 was the aircraft flown under a fractional ownership program? (This is NOT simply joint ownership. This is ONLY for turbine aircraft in a fractional ownership program meeting Part 91, subpart K, and issued FAA Management Specifications. Flights under Part 135 should not be included. Enter 0 if no hours were flown under a fractional ownership program.)
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Q9 For
what percent of the total hours flown in 2007 was the aircraft
rented or leased
to others? (Include all hours where
someone other than an owner paid to operate the aircraft, including
instructional flights. Enter 0 if the aircraft was not rented or
leased to others.)
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Q10 For what percent of the total hours flown in 2007 was the aircraft owned or hired by the federal, state, or local government for the purpose of fulfilling a governmental function? (Enter 0 if the aircraft was not used for the purpose of fulfilling a governmental function.)
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Q11 What percent of the total hours flown by this aircraft in 2007 were flown under… (Estimate the percent of total hours flown in 2007 in each of the following categories so that the total equals 100%.)
Flight Plans / Conditions |
% of Hours Flown |
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VFR Flight Plans |
Day Visual Meteorological Conditions (VMC) |
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Night Visual Meteorological Conditions (VMC) |
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IFR Flight Plans |
Day Instrument Meteorological Conditions (IMC) |
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Day Visual Meteorological Conditions (VMC) |
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Night Instrument Meteorological Conditions (IMC) |
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Night Visual Meteorological Conditions (VMC) |
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No Flight Plans |
Day Visual Meteorological Conditions (VMC) |
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Night Visual Meteorological Conditions (VMC) |
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TOTAL OF ALL HOURS FLOWN |
1 0 0 % |
Q12 How many landings did this aircraft perform in 2007? (Include water & touch-and-go landings.)
( (Number of 2007 landings) |
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Q13 What type of landing gear system did this aircraft primarily use in 2007? (Check one)
Fixed wheels Straight floats Other (e.g., skis)
Retractable wheels Amphibious floats None (e.g., hot air balloon)
Q14 What kind/grade of fuel was primarily used in this aircraft in 2007? (Check one)
Jet Fuel - Turbine Aviation Fuel: 100-Low Lead None
Jet Fuel - Piston Aviation Fuel: 100 Octane
Automotive Gasoline Other
Q15 What was the average fuel burn rate (in gallons per hour) for this aircraft in 2007?
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Gallons per hour (rounded to the nearest WHOLE number - no decimals please) |
Q16 In 2007 was this aircraft prohibited from flight in icing? (Check one)
No
Yes How
was this aircraft prohibited? (Check
one)
Placard POH or AFM limitation Both
Q17 Was the aircraft equipped with ice protection on any of the following in 2007?
(Check all that apply)
Wing Propeller Stall warning sensor
Horizontal tail Windshield Pitot system
Vertical tail Engine (Nacelle lip or inertial separator)
Q18 In 2007 was this aircraft certified and maintained to operate under instrument flight rules (IFR)?
(Check one)
Yes
No
Q19 Installed Avionics Equipment: Check all boxes below that reflect this aircraft’s installed avionics equipment capabilities as of December 31, 2007. (Check the first box if the aircraft has only one of the item; check the second box if the aircraft is equipped with more than one of the item; if none of an item, check neither box.)
More than One
One
Installed General Equipment:
Electrical System
Radar Altimeter
Ground Proximity Warning System
Terrain Awareness Warning System (TAWS)
Flight Data Recorder
Cockpit Voice Recorder
Electronic Primary Flight Display (PFD)
Multi-Function Display (MFD)
Electronic Flight Bag (EFB) - Installed
Emergency Locator Transmitter (121.5 MHz capable)
Emergency Locator Transmitter (406 MHz capable)
Air Bag and Ballistic Parachute
Image Recorder
Installed Transponder Equipment:
Mode A (TSO-C75-b/c)
Mode C (Altitude Encoding)
Mode S (TSO-C112)
Collision Avoidance (TCAS or TCAD)
ADS-B (Mode S)
ADS-B (UAT):
Transmit Only (Out)
Transmit and Receive (In)
Installed Communications Equipment:
360 channel (50kHz channel spacing)
720 channel (25kHz channel spacing)
760 channel (25kHz channel spacing)
2280 channel (8.33kHz channel spacing)
HF Radio
Datalink:
SATCOM (Comsat, Inmarsat) ………….
ACARS (AFIS) .……………..…………….
FANS ..……….…………………………....
Installed Weather Equipment:
Airborne Weather Radar
Lightning Detection Equipment……………………
Installed Navigation Equipment:
Global Positioning System (GPS):
Not IFR approved
IFR-approved for en route operation only
GPS Operational Capability:
IFR-approved
for en route & terminal
operation only (TSO C-129/129A)
IFR-approved
for non-precision (LNAV)
approach operation (TSO C-129/129A)
IFR approved for Baro VNAV
Approved
for LNAV approach only
(WAAS Class 1)
Approved
for LNAV and LNAV/VNAV
(WAAS Class 2)
Approved
for LPV approach
(WAAS Class 3)
Moving map capability
DME
ILS
100 channel VOR Receiver
200 channel VOR Receiver
VOR/DME-based
Area Navigation
Equipment (RNAV)
DME/DME-based
Area Navigation
Equipment (RNAV) (AC 90-100A)
Intertial Reference/Navigation System
Terminal & Enroute Baro-VNAV……………
Installed Guidance and Control Equipment:
Flight Management System
Flight Director
Autopilot-Axis Controls:
Lateral Guidance
Approach Mode (vertical guidance)
Horizontal Situation Indicator (HSI)
Heads Up Display (HUD)
Enhanced Vision System (EVS)
Synthetic Vision System (SVS)
Flight Information Service (XM, WSI, UAT)………
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aperwork
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required to respond to, nor shall a person be subject to a penalty
for failure to comply with a collection of information subject to
the requirements of the Paperwork Reduction Act unless that
collection of information displays a currently valid OMB Control
Number. The OMB Control Number for this information collection is
2120-0060. The public reporting burden for this collection of
information is estimated to average 20 minutes per response,
including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing
data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, completing
and reviewing the collection of information.. If you wish to
comment on the accuracy of the estimate or make a suggestion for
reducing this burden, please direct your comments to FAA and OMB at
the following addresses:
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DOT Federal Aviation Administration Office of Management and Budget
800 Independence Avenue SW Paperwork Reduction Project
AAI-220 (2007 Survey) (2120-0060)
Washington, DC 20591 Washington, DC 20503
File Type | application/msword |
File Title | 2000 FAA Mail Survey |
Author | Matt Anderson |
Last Modified By | Taylor CTR Dahl |
File Modified | 2012-03-27 |
File Created | 2012-03-27 |