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Vx
best angle of climb
Vy
Best rate of climb
what purpose does a taxiway location sign serve
It identifies the taxiway upon which an aircraft is located
pm Which sign is a destination and direction of an exit taxi away from a runway
K
FAA advisory Circular’s containing Subject matter Specifically related to airmen Are issued Under which subject number
60
FAA advisory Circular’s containing Subject matter Specifically related to air traffic control and general operation Are issued Under which subject number
90
FAA advisory Circular’s containing Subject matter Specifically related to airspace Are issued Under which subject number
70
AOA
Angle of attack
CL
coefficient of lift
in what flight condition is torque Effect the greatest in a single engine airplane
low airspeed, high power, high angel of attack
An aircraft leaving ground effect During takeoff will
Required increase in angle Of attack To maintain The same lift coefficient
The amount of excess load That can be imposed On the wing of an airplane Depends upon
speed of airplane
ground effect Is most likely to result in which problem?
Becoming airborne before reaching recommended speed
What must a pilot Be aware of as a result of ground affect
Induced drag decrease: Therefore, any excess speed At the point of flare May cause considerable floating
What force makes an airplane turn?
The horizontal component of lift.
Bernoulli's Principle states that
when the speed of a fluid increases, its pressure decreases.
Deviation in a magnetic compass is caused by
certain metals and electrical systems within the aircraft.
The angular distance between geographic North Pole and the magnetic North Pole is called
Variation
In the northern Hemisphere you begin a compass turn from 350° to a new heading of 020°. What should you do to anticipate rolling out on the correct Heading ?
Roll out before u reach 20°
Magnetic deviation is shown on
A compass correction card
The elevator controls movement about which axis
Lateral
What is the definition of a high-performance airplane?
An airplane with an engine of more than 200 hp
Which color identifies the power off stalling speed with wings flaps, and landing gear in the landing configuration
Lower limit of the white arc
An AD (airworthiness detective) Has been issued that applies your airplane. Can you fly the airplane?
Yes if AD allows it
A third class medical certificate is issued to 36 year-old pilot on August 10 this year to exercise the privileges of a Private pilot Certificate the medical certificate will be valid until midnight on
Aug 31, 5 years later
The earths north magnetic pole exist
North of Canada offset from the geographic North Pole
After takeoff, which airspeed should the pilot use to gain the most altitude and the given period of time
Vy
A pilot flying under basic med
May not fly higher than 18,000 feet MSL
add an airport with pilot controlled lightning how many times should a pilot keep the mic on a Specified frequency to activate, medium intensity, lightning
Five times within five seconds
The elevator controls movement about which axis
Lateral
you are receiving a flight instruction in an airplane that you. which inspection(s) are required
An annual inspection
what does the o refer to in the AROW acronym
operating limitations
which sign is a designation and direction of an exit taxiway from a runway
K
the maximum speed at which the airplane should be operated in smooth air is
208 knots
a slightly high glide slope I dictation from a precision approach path indicator (PAPI) is
three white lights and one red light