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If the engine magneto switch is turned to the "OFF" position, but the
engine continues to run, the probable cause is - ANSWER -a broken
magneto ground wire.
Excessive cylinder head and engine oil temperatures can be caused by -
ANSWER -using a lower-than-normal fuel grade.
The three pressure instruments connected to the pitot-static system are
the - ANSWER -airspeed indicator, altimeter, and vertical speed
indicator.
According to the markings on the accompanying airspeed indicator,
what is the maximum speed with flaps fully extended? - ANSWER -85
knots (white arc)
Assume that you land at an airport with the altimeter set to 29.92
instead of the current setting of 30.00. What will the altimeter read if the
field elevation is 2,000 feet MSL? - ANSWER -2,080 feet MSL (10 feet
per .01 in. Hg.)
The turn coordinator provides a direct indication of aircraft - ANSWER
-rate of turn.
The attitude indicator reflects the airplane's movement about the -
ANSWER -longitudinal and lateral axes.
, How often should you check the heading indicator and align it with the
magnetic compass? - ANSWER -Every 15 minutes
After departing runway 36, you make a left turn to a heading of 180º. If
the magnetic compass initially indicates a turn in the opposite direction,
you should know that this reaction is - ANSWER -normal for all
magnetic compasses under similar conditions. (magnetic dip)
What two conditions normally cause an increase in lift? - ANSWER -
Increased angle of attack and increased speed
What causes the separation of air over the wing during a stall? -
ANSWER -The angle formed by the wing chord line and the relative
wind is excessive, regardless of airspeed or altitude.
How are the lift and drag components of the wing affected when you
lower the flaps? - ANSWER -Both lift and drag increase
Wingtip vortices contribute to the production of - ANSWER -induced
drag.
What are the control characteristics of an aircraft with the CG forward
of limits? - ANSWER -Very stable pitch, inadequate elevator control for
landing, longer takeoff run, and greater nose-over tendency.
Dihedral is used to stabilize the airplane about the - ANSWER -
longitudinal axis.
P-factor is one of the forces that causes the airplane to - ANSWER -
yaw to the left.