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, During your instrument training, you are preparing to Fly with an instructor or safety pilot who has a private pilot certificate with the
practice instrument maneuvers and procedures. To meet category and class ratings that apply to the airplane and have an appropriate view-
your responsibilties as pilot in command, what are actions limiting device.
you should take when practicing instrument maneuvers
and procedure?
What are six concepts that make up single-pilot resource Aeronautical decision making,
management (SRM)? risk management,
task management,
situational awareness,
controlled flight into terrain awareness, automation management
What five categories of risk factors do you need to Pilot,
consider when making decisions about a flight? passengers,
plane,
programming,
plan
As you taxi to the runway, you discover that the vertical Use 100 feet per minute down as the zero indication
speed indicator displays a descent of 100 feet per minute.
What action should you take?
During takeoff, you note that the pointer of the airspeed Turn the airplane away from the wind and stop; then verify that the pointer drops to
indicator rests between 0 and 15 knots. It is a windy day, zero.
and your airplane is stopped and facing into the wind.
What should you do?
How can you check the airspeed indicator during your Verify that the airspeed indicator begins moving and increases at an appropriate
takeoff roll? rate as you accelerate. If it doesn't change appropriately, discontinue the takeoff
How does magnetic dip cause compass errors in high Magnetic dip combines with characteristics of the internal compass structure to
latitudes? cause compass errors during turns and during acceleration and deceleration.
In addition to a clock, slip/skid indicator, sensitive altimeter, Gyroscopic pitch and bank indicator Gyroscopic direction indicator
and the instruments you need for VFR, what other flight Gyroscopic turn indicator
instruments does 14 CFR Part 91 require for IFR flight?
In the northern hemisphere, what must you do to Use standard-rate turns; turn past the intended heading when turning to a southerly
compensate for compass errors when turning to a heading; roll out early when turning to a northerly heading.
northerly or southerly heading?
What are the key components that measure the rate of A. Diaphragm
climb or descent in a vertical speed indicator? B. Calibrated Leak
C. Direct Static Pressure source
What does this Mach meter indicate? The true airspeed is 80 % of the speed of sound
What is a standard-rate turn? 3 degrees per second or 180 degrees in one minute
What is the function of the aneroid wafers in the altimeter? They expand and contract in response to static pressure changes.
What is the indicated altitude? 12,600