I took the ASTB a few weeks ago. I didn't do the best so I'm going to retake it. I have some questions about the aviation part. What should a pilot have his transponder set on in an emergency? Also what are the rules for overtaking planes? Who as the right of way and all that? Where can you find that info because its not in the Columbia gouge. Thanks
1. Transponder - 7700 for emergency, 7500 for hijacking and 7600 for radio failure.
2. Overtaking plane must pass on the right.
3. Two aircraft meeting, the one on the right has right of way. If meeting head on, both aircraft turn to the
right. This applies to same type aircraft. Say if an airplane meets a blimp, the blimp has right of way regardless of position. Just think that the less maneuverable an aircraft, the more aircraft it has right of way over. Here is the key point though.
An aircraft which has declared an emergency has right of way over all others. Google pilot's handbook of aeronautical knowledge. The PHAK is a FAA document so you can find the PDF format on the FAA website (this means the entire thing is free to download). If by a traffic pattern, the lower aircraft has right of way.