Risk Management — embedded across all ACS Areas
Real-world scenario questions DPEs use to evaluate single-pilot resource management, ADM, and IFR risk mitigation. Below are real DPE-style instrument oral questions for the Piper PA-28-161 Warrior II. Every answer cites a primary FAA source — Instrument Flying Handbook, AIM, 14 CFR, or the relevant AC.
Aircraft profile
DPE oral questions · ifr scenarios
Question 1 · IR.IV.A.R1
What a DPE expects to hear
Common wrong answers
SourceAIM 5-2-9; 14 CFR §91.175(f); PilotsCafe IFR Quick-Review p.7
Question 2 · IR.IV.A.R1
What a DPE expects to hear
Common wrong answers
Source14 CFR §91.3; §91.185; FAA-H-8083-16B; PilotsCafe IFR Quick-Review p.12, 18
Question 3 · IR.VI.B.R1
What a DPE expects to hear
Common wrong answers
Source14 CFR §91.175(c); PilotsCafe IFR Quick-Review p.15
Question 4 · IR.VI.B.R1
What a DPE expects to hear
Common wrong answers
Source14 CFR §91.175(c); PilotsCafe IFR Quick-Review p.15, 19
Question 5 · IR.IV.B.K1
What a DPE expects to hear
Common wrong answers
SourceAIM 5-3-7; PilotsCafe IFR Quick-Review p.17
Question 6 · IR.I.B.R1
What a DPE expects to hear
Common wrong answers
SourceAIM 7-1-6; AIM 7-1-28; AC 00-24C; PilotsCafe IFR Quick-Review p.22
Question 7 · IR.I.C.K2
What a DPE expects to hear
Common wrong answers
Source14 CFR §91.185; AIM 6-4-1; PilotsCafe IFR Quick-Review p.18
Question 8 · IR.IV.A.K1
What a DPE expects to hear
How a DPE follows up
If you sayGoes back to KBOS for another approach
DPE follow-upFuel is 25 minutes. KBOS is 200 OVC / 1/2 SM — you just went missed. Do you have enough fuel to attempt another approach?
What it testsCritical fuel management — fuel for another approach plus alternate must be computed; at 25 min this is marginal
If you sayDeclares MAYDAY
DPE follow-upAt 25 minutes of fuel, is this a distress (MAYDAY) or urgency (PAN-PAN) situation?
What it testsPAN-PAN is appropriate for 'minimum fuel' alert; MAYDAY for 'emergency fuel' when immediate landing required
If you sayCorrectly declares PAN-PAN and heads to KBED
DPE follow-upOn the KBED ILS, what minimums apply — the alternate minimums you filed (600/2) or the actual ILS minimums (200/½)?
What it testsAlternate minimums are for filing only — once in the air, fly the actual approach to published ILS minimums
Source14 CFR §91.167; 14 CFR §91.169; 14 CFR §91.175; AIM 6-3-2
Question 9 · IR.III.A.K1
What a DPE expects to hear
How a DPE follows up
If you sayBanks right to 'correct' the AI-indicated bank
DPE follow-upIf the AI is showing a false bank and you correct to wings level on the AI — what is your actual attitude?
What it testsCritical danger: correcting to a false reading will induce an actual bank — potential graveyard spiral
If you sayCovers the AI, advises ATC, flies to nearest airport
DPE follow-upOn your partial-panel ILS, the localizer is showing 2 dots right. How do you make small corrections without the AI?
What it testsPartial panel lateral control: small TC deflections, stop the turn when TC centered, let the LOC come to you
SourceFAA-H-8083-15B (IFH) Chapter 6; PA-28-161 POH Section 3; PilotsCafe IFR Quick-Review p.11
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Area I · Task B
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Area I · Task F / Area II · Task A
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Area V · Task A
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Area V · Task B
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Area IV · Task A
Warrior II · Arrivals & STARs
Area V · Task C
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Area VI
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Area VII · Task A
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