Certified Flight Instructor (CFI) Practice Exam

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What is the minimum equipment needed for VFR night flight?

  1. Altimeter, Radio, Beacon, Flashlight

  2. Position lights, Beacon, Power source, Flashlight

  3. Airspeed indicator, Compass, Fuel gauge, Beacon

  4. Oil pressure gauge, ELT, Flashlight, Altimeter

The correct answer is: Position lights, Beacon, Power source, Flashlight

The essential equipment required for VFR (Visual Flight Rules) night flight includes position lights, a beacon, a power source, and a flashlight. Position lights and a beacon are crucial for visibility, enabling both the pilot and other aircraft to see the plane in low-light conditions. A power source is fundamental because it ensures that all electrical systems, including lighting and instruments, are operational throughout the flight. The flashlight is indispensable for reading instruments and charts in the cockpit, enhancing safety by allowing the pilot to maintain situational awareness in the dark. While the other options list various instruments and equipment, they do not consider the specific elements necessary for ensuring visibility and safety during night operations as thoroughly as the correct answer does.