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What could excessive friction in control cables indicate?
✔✔ Possible wear, corrosion, or improper routing
How can a mechanic verify that an aircraft’s control surfaces are moving in the correct direction?
✔✔ By manually operating the controls and observing surface movement
What is the purpose of a torque tube in an aircraft’s control system?
✔✔ To transmit rotational motion between control components
What could happen if an aircraft's elevator cables are too tight?
✔✔ It may restrict movement and cause excessive control forces
Why must cable guards be used in areas with potential interference?
✔✔ To prevent cables from rubbing against other components
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, What is the main benefit of a dual-control system in aircraft?
✔✔ It allows both pilots to control the aircraft simultaneously or take over when needed
Why should aileron deflections be equal in both directions?
✔✔ To ensure balanced roll response and prevent control issues
What is the function of a fairlead in an aircraft control system?
✔✔ To guide cables and prevent chafing
How does asymmetric rigging of flaps affect an aircraft?
✔✔ It can cause rolling or yawing tendencies during deployment
What happens if a control cable is installed with too many bends?
✔✔ It increases friction and reduces responsiveness
Why should control cables be inspected after a hard landing?
✔✔ To check for excessive tension, stretching, or damage
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