Private Pilot Stage 3 Exam Questions and Answers Already Passed
Private Pilot Stage 3 Exam Questions and Answers Already Passed What combination of conditions is most detrimental to takeoff and climb performance? High temperature, high humidity, and high altitude According to the accompanying chart, pressure altitude of 5,000 feet with a temperature of +40C will result in a density altitude of approximately 8,900 feet According to the accompanying takeoff distance chart and the following conditions, what is the total distance necessary to clear a 50-foot obstacle? 1,732 feet Using the listed conditions and the accompanying landing distance chart, determine the distance required to land over a 50-foot barrier 1,470 feet Use the accompanying maximum rate-of-climb chart and the listed conditions to determine the rate of climb 765 f.p.m. What is the difference between the range and the endurance of an aircraft? With a given amount of fuel, range is the distance that the aircraft can fly, and endurance is the amount of time that the aircraft can remain in the air. Center of gravity is defined as the theoretical point where all of the aircraft's weight is considered to be concentrated One of the items included in an aircraft's basic empty weight is unusable fuel What is the CG location after the airplane is loaded with full fuel? 42.66 inches How much fuel can be carried in the aircraft without exceeding a maximum takeoff weight of 2,700 pounds? 19.6 gallons Using the loading specifications from the previous problem, the total moment is 113,8976.4 pound-inches Assume an aircraft has a total weight of 2,950 pounds and a total moment of 210,700 pound-inches. If the CG range is from 82.1 to 86.7 inches, what action, if any, should you take before you fly the aircraft? Move some load aft in the aircraft Based on the following conditions, what is the total moment/1000 pound-inches? 96.8 According to the center of gravity moment envelope, the aircraft's CG is within normal category limits but outside utility category limits The time-speed-distance function of your flight computer can be used to solve for groundspeed and fuel consumption If your aircraft's fuel consumption rate is 5.6 g.p.h., how much fuel will it use on a flight of 230 n.m. with an average groundspeed of 93 knots? 13.8 gallons Determine the density altitude using the listed conditions 4097 feet When you are flying an aircraft into a left-quartering headwind, what is the effect on groundspeed and wind correction angle if the wind velocity increases? Groundspeed decreases, and wind correction increases. If you plan to save 30 minutes fuel for reserve, how far can you fly based on the listed conditions? 655 miles Compute the true heading and groundspeed for a cross-country flight based on the listed conditions 185 degrees and 106 knots Determine the true airspeed for the trip 113 knots The compass heading for the trip will be 030 degrees Assuming a constant fuel consumption rate throughout the flight, how much fuel will remain after the pilot lands at the destination? 12.2 gallons On a flight from Salina, on the upper portion of the chart, to Hutchinson, on the lower portion, your true course will be approximately 193 degrees The variation in the area is 7 degrees East Using the partially completed navigation log, determine the time required to fly the distance from the bridge to the destination 1 hour, 10 minutes To convert true heading to magnetic heading, you need to subtract easterly or add westerly vartion, determined from the isogonic lines on the chart For a night cross-country flight, you are required by the FARs to carry enough fuel, considering wind and forecast weather, to complete the flight to the first point of intended landing and fly after that for at least 45 minutes at normal cruise speed The "R" block 3 of the flight plan means the airplane has RNAV and a transponder with altitude encoding capability How will the flight plan be affected if itis not opened, or activated, until 2030Z? The FSS will cancel the flight plan automatically if it is not opened within on hour of the proposed departure time Assuming the actual departure time was 1930Z, at what time will ATC begin a telephone search if the flight plan has not been closed? 2240Z If you have several cruising altitudes selected for a flight, how are they entered in block 7? List only the first altitude The primary disadvantage of VOR navigation is the line-of-sight reception characteristic If airplane A has 090 degrees set in the course selector, its VOR indications will correspond to those of instrument 4 If airplane C displays the VOR indications shown on instrument 2, the course selector will read 300 degrees If airplane B has 280 degrees set in the course selector, the VOR indications will correspond to those of instrument 3 Assume that you are flying outbound from a VOR station on the 120 degree radial and inbound to the next station on the 300 radial. If the course selector is set at 120 degrees, what TO/FROM indication will be displayed when you change the frequency to the station ahead? TO While you are tracking a VOR radial, what factor causes the most difference between the selected course and the magnetic heading? Wind With the heading indicator displaying 130 degrees and the automatic direction finder pointing to 210 degrees, what heading would you use with a fixed-car indicator to proceed to the NDB? 340 degrees What part of your eye allows you to perceive color? Cones While allowing your eyes to adapt to darkness for a night flight, you should avoid bright white lights, such as headlights, landing lights, strobe lights, and flash lights for at least thirty minutes before flight The best way to view dim objects at night is to use off-center viewing and avoid staring at the object for too long When flying a VFR approach at night there is a natural tendency to use a lower-than-normal approach Assume you feel a tumbling or spinning sensation during climbout after a night departure. In this situation, you should rely on the flight instruments and believe what they tell you The best way to overcome the effects of hypoxia is to use supplemental oxygen One of the things that can cause hyperventilation is stress What type of hazardous attitude is represented by the statement, "It won't happen to me," and what is the appropriate antidote? Invulnerability, and "It could happen to me." The "I'm Safe" Checklist provides a self-assessment of your safety as a pilot To maximize your communication effectiveness, you should repeat complex communications back to the sender to verify that you have understood them correctly The key concepts of effective workload management are planning and preparing for high workload periods during periods of lower workload, and assigning appropriate priority to tasks
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