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34 Cards in this Set
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What does the starting fuel solenoid do?
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It regulates the fuel flow during the starting cycle, the flow through the starting fuel nozzles is discontinued by releasing the ignition switch
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What does the speed governing element do?
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It regulates fuel flow to maintain engine speed selected by the throttle regardless of airspeed or altitude
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What does the acceleration control do?
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1) Prevents overtemps
2) Prevents engine surges during rapid throttle movements |
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Weather for Alternating Instruments
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Ceiling 300' up to but not including 500'. Minimum visibility 1 mile or published mins, whichever is higher
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Weather for Sim Instruments
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Ceiling 500' up to but not including 1,900'. Minimum visibility of 2 miles
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Weather for Restricted Pattern
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Ceiling 1,900' up to but not including 2,500', minimum visibility 3 miles
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4 different type of Spins
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1) Erect Normal
2) Erect Accelerated 3) Inverted Decelerated 4) Inverted Accelerated |
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Difference between an errect normal & errect accelerated
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Caused by spinning with the elevator in some position other then full back stick
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Cause of a spin
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Stall & Yaw
Tweet: apply full back stick and full rudder in the direction of the desired spin |
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How is a configured spin different than a normal spin?
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1)Characterized by a near SNAP entry
2) Pitch attitude is approximately 20 degrees lower then a normal erect spin |
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What are the wind speeds & NWLO/TD for dual crossswind
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13 knots (70 knots NWLO/TD) but not greater than 17.5 knots
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Solos to Pattern Only
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Area and/or enroute weather does not allow solos to the areas. Minimum ceiling/visibility 2,500'/5 miles
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To ensure minimum separation between aircraft while flying the departure, use ____ banks turns
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30
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What are the hydraulic components
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F- Flaps
A- Attenuators N- Nose Wheel Steering G- Gear S- Speed Brake S- Spoilers |
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VFR Cloud Clearances Class A
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N/A
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VFR Cloud Clearances Class B
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Vis - 3 SM
Distance - Clear of Clouds |
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VFR Cloud Clearances Class C/D
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Vis - 3 SM
Distance - 500' below 1,000' above 2,000' horizontal |
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VFR Cloud Clearances Class E/G
Below 10,000' MSL |
Vis - 3 SM
Distance - 500' below 1,000' above 2,000' horizontal |
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VFR Cloud Clearances Class E/G
Above 10,000' MSL |
Vis - 5 SM
Distance - 1,000' below 1,000' above 1 SM horizontal |
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CEFS
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The speed at which engine failure permits acceleration to takeoff speed on the remaining engine in the same distance that the aircraft may be decelerated to a stop
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CFL
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Length of runway required to accelerate to critical engine failure speed on two engines with MIL power and then lose an engine & either continue the takeoff on one engine or abort the takeoff and stop
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Pattern Priorities at SPS
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-Emergencies
-Low Closed -Min Fuel -Formation -Radar Entry -Established in the Pattern -Re-entry -VFR Entry |
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Pattern Priorities at Hacker
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-Emergencies
-Formations -Radar Entry -VFR Entry -Established in the Pattern |
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Abandon a spin prevent if
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1) Full control deflection has been achieved
2) The nose remains below the horizon 3) Rotation has stabilized at an increased rate |
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What does Throttles-idle do in a spin recovery?
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1) Minimizes the gyroscopic effect of the engines
2)Reduces the chances of an engine flameout 3)Helps minimize the altitude loss during the dive recovery |
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What does Rudder & Ailerons-neutral do in a spin recovery?
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1)Provides starting point
2)Neutral rudder provides some anti-rotational force |
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What does Stick-abruptly full aft and hold do in a spin recovery?
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1)Recovers the aircraft from an inverted spin
2)Slows an accelerated errect spin |
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What does Rudder-abruptly full opposite spin direction do in a spin recovery?
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1) Lowers the nose lightly
2) The rate of rotation will momentarily increase and then begin to decrease 3) The airspeed will decrease |
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What does stick-abruptly full forward one turn after applying rudder do in a spin recovery?
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1) Breaks the stall and recovers the aircraft
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What temp should cold weather gear be worn?
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If the surface temperature or chill factor is 32F or less for any portion of the flight
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When do the tires hydroplane
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9 * SR(tire pressue) ~ 92 KIAS in the Tweet
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Is the FSOTH DC or Mechanical
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DC
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What are the Summer Caution Zones Procedures
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-Limit ground operations to 90 minutes outside A.C. environment.
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What are Summer Danger Zone Procedures
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- Limit ground ops to 45 minutes
- Max of two exterior inspections - Solo students perform only one exterior inspection -Min recovery time is 2 hours (landing time to next takeoff time) -Avoid exercise for at least 4 hours prior to pattern only or low-level sorties |