Stage 1 ppl

1-what is the purpose of the rudder on an airplane?

control yaw

2-The term "angle of attack is defined as the angle between the hord line of the wing and the relative wind.

chord line of the wing and the relative wind

3- What causes an airplane (except a T-fail) to pitch nosedown when power is reduced and controls are not adjusted?

the downwash on the elevators from the propeller slipstream is reduced and elevator effectiveness is reduced

4-Loading an airplane to the most aft cg will cause the airplane to be

Less stable at all speeds

5-When does p factor cause the airplane to yaw to the left

When high angles of attack

6-3300 pounds what approximate weight 30 degrees

3960

7-Figre 72 15 feet at 120 mph

2

#8-in the Northern hemisphere a magnetic compass will normally indicate initially a turn toward the west if

A right turn is entered from north heading

9-in the Northern hemisphere a magnetic compass will normally indicate initially a turn toward the east if

A left turn is entered from north heading

10- if the pitot tube and outside vents become clogged which instruments would be affected

The altimeter airspeed indicator and vertical speed indicator

11- what is the full flap operating range for the airplane?

55- 100

12-which color identifies the power off stalling speed in a specified configuration

Lower limit of the green arc

13- what is the true altitude

The vertical distance of the aircraft above sea level

14- what is density altitude

The pressure altitude corrected for nonstandard temperature

15- under what condition is indicated altitude the same as true altitude

When the sea level under standard conditions

16-if a flight is ,Ade from an area of high pressure into an area of lower pressure without the altimeter setting being adjusted, the altimeter will indicate

High than the actual altitude above the sea level

17-turn coordinator provides an indication of the

Movement of the aircraft about the yaw and roll axes

18- what is a benefit of flying with a glass flight deck

Situational awareness is increased

19- an aircraft with is equipped with an electric flight display can

Offer new capabilities and simplify the basic flying task

20-what is an advantage of constant speed propeller

Permits the pilot to select the blade angle for the most efficient performance

21-during preflight in cold weather crankcase breather lines should receive special attention because they are susceptible to being clogged by

Ice from crackcase vapors that have condensed and subsequently frozen

22- area c on the airport depicted is classified as a

Closed taxiway

23- Figure 65 which signs identified where aircraft are prohibited from entering ‘

D

24- that does the outbound destination sign identify

Identifies direction to take-off runways.

25-what purpose does the taxiway location sign serve

Identifies taxiway on which an aircraft is located

26-the recommended entry position to an airport traffic pattern is

To enter 45 degreed at midpoint od the downwind leg at traffic pattern altitude

27- while operating in class d airspace each pilot of an aircraft approaching to land on a runway served by visual approach slope indicator shall

Maintain an altitude at or above the glide slope until a lower altitude is necessary for a safe landing

28- wingtip vortices are created only when an aircraft is

Developing lift

29- when taking off or landing at an airport where heavy aircraft are operating one should be particularly alert to the hazards of wingtip vortices because this turbulence tend to

30- eye movement during daytime collision avoidance scanning should

Not exceed 10 degrees and view each sector at least 1 second

31- what procedures recommended when climbing or descending ver on an airway

32- most midair collision accident occur during

Clear days

33- responsibility for collision avoidance in an alert area rest with

All pilots

34- ads- b equipment is not required for aircraft in flight above 10,000 ft. msl

While that flight is still being conducted below 2500 ft age

35- what minimum pilot certificate require for operation within class b airspace within class b airspace

Private pilot certificate or student pilot certificate with appropriate logbook endorsement

36-what minimun visibility and clearance from clouds are required for vfr operations in class g airspace 700 feet ago or below during daylight hours?

37- during operations outside controlled airspace at altitudes of more 1200 feet agl but less than 10000 feet mil, the minimum distance below clouds requirement for ver flight at night is

38-what ate facility should the pilot contact to receive a special ver departure clearance in class d airspace

Air traffic control tower

39- what minimum radio equipment is required for ver operation within class b airspace

Two way communication equipment 4096-code transponder an econrding altimeter, ads-b out equipment

(Ni las mas corta, ni la mas larga)

40- act advices traffic 12 o’clock. This advisory is relative to your

Ground track

41-a steady green light signal directed from the control tower to an aircraft in flight I a signal that the pilot

42- when activated  emergency locator  transmitter ELT transmits on

406 mhz

43-Who has final authority to accept or decline any land and hold short

Pilot  in command

44-Where is the available landing

45-The international flight plan faa from 7233-4 is used

46-How should a vfr flight plan be closed at the competition of the flight at a controlled airport

47-Upon encountering severe turbulence which flight condition should the pillar attempt to maintain?

48- when exectuting an emergency approach to land in a single-engine it is important to maintain a constant glide airspeed because variation in glide speed will

49- ver approaches to land at night should be accomplished

50- when taxing with strong quartering tailwind which aileron position should be used

51-which aileron position should a pilot generally use when taxiing in short quartering headwinds

52- which wind condition would be most critical when taxing nosewheel equipped