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TCO quiz 2 Questions and Answers 100% Pass Updated 2025 GIVEN: pressure alt- 6,000ft temperature- +3C power- 2,200RMP -22" MP usable fuel available- 465 lb what is the maximum available flight time under the giventerm-36 conditions? - 6 hours 39 minutes The performance tables of an aircraft for takeoff and climb are based on - pressure/density altitude density altitude is the vertical distance above mean sea level in the standard atmosphere which - a given atmospheric density is to be found To determine pressure altitude prior to takeoff, the altimeter should be set to - 29.92 HG and the altimeter indication noted at higher elevation airports the pilot should know that indicated airspeed - will be unchanged but groundspeed will be faster 2COPYRIGHT © 2025 BY GRACE AMELIA, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED as air temperature increases, density altitude will - increase GIVEN: pressure altitude-12,000ft true air temperature- +50F from the conditions given, the approximate density altitude is - 14,130ft GIVEN: pressure altitude-5,000ft true air temperature- +30C from the conditions given, the approximate density altitude is - 7,800ft GIVEN: pressure altitude-6,000ft true air temperature- +30F from the conditions given, the approximate density altitude is - 5,500ft GIVEN: pressure altitude-12,000ft true air temperature- +15F from the conditions given, the approximate density altitude is - 11,900ft GIVEN: pressure altitude-7,000ft true air temperature- +15C 3COPYRIGHT © 2025 BY GRACE AMELIA, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED from the conditions given, the approximate density altitude is - 8,500ft what effect does an uphill runway slope have on takeoff performance - increase takeoff distance GIVEN: temp- 30F pressure alt- 6,000ft weight- 3,300lb headwind- 20kts what is the total takeoff distance over a 50-foot obstacle - 1,500ft GIVEN: temp- 100F pressure alt- 4,000ft weight- 3,200lb headwind- calm what is the ground roll required for takeoff over a 50-foot obstacle - 1,350ft GIVEN: temp- 50F pressure alt- 2,000ft weight- 2,700lb headwind- calm what is the total takeoff distance over a 50-foot obstacle - 800ft

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GIVEN:

pressure alt- 6,000ft

temperature- +3C

power- 2,200RMP -22" MP

usable fuel available- 465 lb

what is the maximum available flight time under the giventerm-36 conditions? - ✔✔6
hours 39 minutes

The performance tables of an aircraft for takeoff and climb are based on -
✔✔pressure/density altitude

density altitude is the vertical distance above mean sea level in the standard
atmosphere which - ✔✔a given atmospheric density is to be found

To determine pressure altitude prior to takeoff, the altimeter should be set to - ✔✔29.92
HG and the altimeter indication noted

at higher elevation airports the pilot should know that indicated airspeed - ✔✔will be
unchanged but groundspeed will be faster




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,as air temperature increases, density altitude will - ✔✔increase

GIVEN:

pressure altitude-12,000ft

true air temperature- +50F

from the conditions given, the approximate density altitude is - ✔✔14,130ft

GIVEN:

pressure altitude-5,000ft

true air temperature- +30C

from the conditions given, the approximate density altitude is - ✔✔7,800ft

GIVEN:

pressure altitude-6,000ft

true air temperature- +30F

from the conditions given, the approximate density altitude is - ✔✔5,500ft

GIVEN:

pressure altitude-12,000ft

true air temperature- +15F

from the conditions given, the approximate density altitude is - ✔✔11,900ft

GIVEN:

pressure altitude-7,000ft

true air temperature- +15C




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, from the conditions given, the approximate density altitude is - ✔✔8,500ft

what effect does an uphill runway slope have on takeoff performance - ✔✔increase
takeoff distance

GIVEN:

temp- 30F

pressure alt- 6,000ft

weight- 3,300lb

headwind- 20kts

what is the total takeoff distance over a 50-foot obstacle - ✔✔1,500ft

GIVEN:

temp- 100F

pressure alt- 4,000ft

weight- 3,200lb

headwind- calm

what is the ground roll required for takeoff over a 50-foot obstacle - ✔✔1,350ft

GIVEN:

temp- 50F

pressure alt- 2,000ft

weight- 2,700lb

headwind- calm

what is the total takeoff distance over a 50-foot obstacle - ✔✔800ft


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