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what are the charcteristics of a monocoque air-plane structure
almost all structural loads are carried by the outer skin of the airplane
control surfaces usually located on the empennage
rudder elavtor stabilator
Under what conditions is carburator ice most likly to form
humidity above 80%
a decrease in engine power occurs wgen you apply carb heat because
less dense air is entering the engine
if mag switch is off but engine stil runs then
broken mag wire
Excessive cylindar head and engine oil temp can be caused by
using lower then normal fuel grade
The 3 pressure instruments connected to the pitot static system are the
air speed indicator altimeter and vertical speed indicator
attitude indicator reflects the planes movement about the
longitudinal and lateral axes
how often should you check the heading indicator and align it with the magnetic compass
15 minutes
what causes the separation of air over the wings during a stall
the angle formed by the wing chord line and the relative wind is excessive regardless of the airspeed or attitude
extending the wing flaps
increases both lift and drag
wingtip vortices contribute to the production of
induced drag
characteristics of an aircraft with the cg foward of limits
very stable pitch inadequatew elevator control for landing longer takeoff run and greater nose-over tendacy
Dihedral is used to stablize the airplane about the
longitudinal axis
p-factor is one of the forces that causes the airplane to
yaw to the left
what is primary force that causes an airplane to turn?
horizontal component of lift
congested areas you must maintain an altitude of at least 1,000 feet
above highest obstacle horizontal distance of 2000 feet of the aircraft
runway and traffic pattern direction
runway 36 , right-handed traffic
displaced threshold
directs pilot to land there aircraft further down the runway
2 white flashes and one greem
military airport
when using 2 bar VASI lights what will you see when you are on the proper glide slopes
near bar white far bar red
class c
1000 feet
air space d
two way radio
airspace a
clear of clouds 3 sm
what action if any is required when you are departing a satellite airport located within class c airspace
contact atc as soon as practicable
what are the special VFR weather minimums for flight within Class D airspace
Clear of clouds with one statue mile visibility
On a sectional chart what does NO SVFR above the airport name indicate
no fixed wing special VFR operations are permitted at anytime
what VFR weather minimums are required to take off from salina Airport?
Visibility three miles and a ceiling of 1,000 feet or special VFR
You are considering a local VFR flight and have obtained weather information from several reliable sources indicting that the current high pressure patern will result in perfect flying conditions for at least another week. is it necessary to obtain an FAA briefing from another AFSS
YES, TO LEARN ABOUT TEMP FLIGHT RESTRICTIONS
a controller may issue a safty alert to an aircraft that is
in unsafe proximity to terrain obstructions or another aircraft
when in radar contact who is primarily responsible for VFR aircraft separation
pilot in command
when approaching an airport with an operating control tower, you must contact the tower before entering the
class D airspace
length of runway portland
11,000 feet
when departing north the proper frequency for departure control is (portland part)
118.1
what ifo concerning greater cincinnati airport in covington kentucky is contain in the acompanying NOTAM excerpt
airport has expermental lighting system
The FAA creates advisory circulars
to resolve misunderstanding of regulations and provide clearly understood methods for complying with them