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