Com FlightInstruments 0-24
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Título del Test:![]() Com FlightInstruments 0-24 Descripción: Com FlightInstruments 0-24 |




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Which is the correct symbol for the stalling speed or the minimum steady flight speed in a specified configuration?. V(S). V(S1). V(S0). Which is the correct symbol for the stalling speed or the minimum steady flight speed at which the airplane is controllable?. V(S). V(S1). V(S0). 14 CFR Part 1 defines V(F) as. design flap speed. flap operating speed. maximum flap extended speed. 14 CFR part 1 defines V(NO) as. maximum structural cruising speed. normal operating speed. maximum operating speed. 14 CFR Part 1 defines V(LE) as. maximum landing gear extended speed. maximum landing gear operating speed. maximum leading edge flaps extended speed. 14 CFR Part 1 defines V(NE) as. maximum nose wheel extend speed. never-exceed speed. maximum landing gear extended speed. 14 CFR Part 1 defines V(Y) as. speed for best rate of descent. speed for best angle of climb. speed for best rate of climb. What altimeter setting is required when operating an aircraft at 18,000 feet MSL?. Current reported altimeter setting of a station along the route. 29.92'' Hg. Altimeter setting at the departure or destination airport. Which airspeed would a pilot be unable to identify by the color coding of an airspeed indicator?. The never-exceed speed. The power-off stall speed. The maneuvering speed. Which statement is true about magnetic deviation of a compass? Deviation. varies over time as the agonic line shifts. varies for different headings of the same aircraft. is the same for all aircraft in the same locality. Name the four fundamentals involved in maneuvering an aircraft. Power, pitch, bank, and trim. Thrust, lift, turns, and glides. Straight-and-level flight, turns, climbs, and descents. (Refer to Figure 5.) The vertical line from point D to point G is represented on the airspeed indicator by the maximum speed limit of the. green arc. yellow arc. white arc. What is an operational difference between the turn coordinator and the turn-and-slip indicator? The turn coordinator. is always electric; the turn-and-slip indicator is always vacuum-driven. indicates bank angle only; the turn-and-slip indicator indicates rate of turn and coordination. indicates roll rate, rate of turn, and coordination; the turn-and-slip indicator indicates rate of turn and coordination. What is an advantage of an electric turn coordinator if the airplane has a vacuum system for other gyroscopic instruments?. It is a backup in case of vacuum system failure. It is more reliable than the vacuum-driven indicators. It will not tumble as will vacuum-driven turn indicators. If a standard rate turn is maintained, how long would it take to turn 360°?. 1 minute. 2 minutes. 3 minutes. Calibrated airspeed is best described as indicated airspeed corrected for. installation and instrument error. instrument error. non-standard temperature. True airspeed is best described as calibrated airspeed corrected for. installation or instrument error. non-standard temperature. altitude and non-standard temperature. Why should flight speeds above V(NE) be avoided?. Excessive induced drag will result in structural failure. Design limit load factors may be exceeded, if gusts are encountered. Control effectiveness is so impaired that the aircraft becomes uncontrollable. Maximum structural cruising speed is the maximum speed at which an airplane can be operated during. abrupt maneuvers. normal operations. flight in smooth air. A pilot is entering an area where significant clear air turbulence has been reported. Which action is appropriate upon encountering the first ripple?. Maintain altitude and airspeed. Adjust airspeed to that recommended for rough air. Enter a shallow climb or descent at maneuvering speed. If severe turbulence is encountered during flight, the pilot should reduce the airspeed to. minimum control speed. design-maneuvering speed. maximum structural cruising speed. To determine pressure altitude prior to takeoff, the altimeter should be set to. the current altimeter setting. 29.92'' Hg and the altimeter indication noted. the field elevation and the pressure reading in the altimeter setting window noted. Which is the best technique for minimizing the wing-load factor when flying in severe turbulence?. Change power settings, as necessary, to maintain constant airspeed. Control airspeed with power, maintain wings level, and accept variations of altitude. Set power and trim to obtain an airspeed at or below maneuvering speed, maintain wings level, and accept variations of airspeed and altitude. Newer airplanes have a design maneuvering speed that can generally be calculated as follows: 1.2 Vso. 1.7 Vso. half the stall speed. |