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Use the accompanying maximum rate-of-climb chart and the listed
conditions to determine the rate of climb - ANSWER -765 f.p.m.
What is the difference between the range and the endurance of an
aircraft? - ANSWER -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 - ANSWER -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 -
ANSWER -unusable fuel
What is the CG location after the airplane is loaded with full fuel? -
ANSWER -42.66 inches
How much fuel can be carried in the aircraft without exceeding a
maximum takeoff weight of 2,700 pounds? - ANSWER -19.6 gallons
Using the loading specifications from the previous problem, the total
moment is - ANSWER -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? -
ANSWER -Move some load aft in the aircraft
, Based on the following conditions, what is the total moment/1000
pound-inches? - ANSWER -96.8
According to the center of gravity moment envelope, the aircraft's CG is
- ANSWER -within normal category limits but outside utility category
limits
The time-speed-distance function of your flight computer can be used to
solve for - ANSWER -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? -
ANSWER -13.8 gallons
Determine the density altitude using the listed conditions - ANSWER -
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? - ANSWER -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? - ANSWER -655 miles
Compute the true heading and groundspeed for a cross-country flight
based on the listed conditions - ANSWER -185 degrees and 106 knots
Determine the true airspeed for the trip - ANSWER -113 knots