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15 Cards in this Set
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What instruments are affected by the pitot-static system?
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1. Airspeed indicator
2. Vertical speed indicator 3. Altimeter |
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What may be obtained from the attitude indicator?
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Degrees of bank
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The VOR course deviation needle will indicate the aircraft’s position in relation to the selected.....
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Radial
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The range displayed on the DME indicator is called ________ range
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Slant
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Which instrument would be affected if the pitot tube became clogged?
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Airspeed indicator
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Which instrument is NOT connected to the pitot-static system?
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Attitude indicator
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What may be obtained from the attitude indicator?
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Degrees of bank
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Which of the following is a gyroscopic instrument?
Heading indicator Altimeter Airspeed indicator Vertical speed indicator |
Heading indicator
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Which of the following instruments is a self-contained direction-seeking instrument?
Heading indicator/Directional Gyro (DG) Magnetic compass Altitude indicator VOR indicator |
Magnetic compass
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Because of precession, the heading indicator is periodically set by the pilot to agree with the.....
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magnetic compass.
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In order to fly a desired course toward a VOR station, the pilot must ensure that the aircraft’s heading agrees with the course set on the VOR course selector, the instrument displays a “TO” indication and the.....
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VOR needle is centered
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The Horizontal Situation Indicator is a combination of three instruments, the glideslope indicator, the VOR/LOC indicator, and the....
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Heading indicator
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A transponder code consists of four numbers from zero to seven with _________ possible codes.
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4,096
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The FMS constantly updates its position information by....
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Selecting the most appropriate combination of conventional navigational aids
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The purpose of TCAS is to.....
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Prevent mid-air collisions.
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