A torsion box is another term for what part of the plane?
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The wing
What are the three aircraft categories?
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Land, sea and amphibians
What are the three ways an aircraft can achieve he breaking redundancy required by
the JAA.
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An accumulator that has the capacity for 6 full break applications. An
independent hydraulic source. Or a pressurised pneumatic supply.
What three factors affect an aircraft's landing?
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- Mass
- Vertical Velocity
- Forward Velocity
Weight acts at what point on the aircraft no matter what altitude it assumes?
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Through the centre of gravity
Vertical position from a ground line or horizontal datum can be known as a what?
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Water Line (WL) or Buttock Line, given as a
dimension in inches from the horizontal datum.
,What must a simple power operated control system have incorporated to ensure
control surface movement is proportional to the amount of selection made?
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Feed back or follow up
How efficient are hydraulic systems?
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Almost 100%, only negligible loss due to fluid friction.
What are the 3 axis of flight?
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Vertical (Normal), Lateral, Longitudinal
What are the 4 types of icing?
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, - Hoarfrost
- Rime
- Mixed
- Clear or GLazed
What part of the plane is represented by zone number 600?
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Right wing
What is the definition of a secondary structure on an aircraft?
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Any components that do not bear flight loads and are not directly critical
to flight. Damage to these may result in undesirable flight characteristics
and possibly lead to other damage but the aircraft will probably keep
flying to a safe landing.
At what PSI does the spring loaded relief valve in the filter of a hydraulic fluid system
bypass the fluid due to a build up of pressure?
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50 psi
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The wing
What are the three aircraft categories?
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Land, sea and amphibians
What are the three ways an aircraft can achieve he breaking redundancy required by
the JAA.
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An accumulator that has the capacity for 6 full break applications. An
independent hydraulic source. Or a pressurised pneumatic supply.
What three factors affect an aircraft's landing?
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- Mass
- Vertical Velocity
- Forward Velocity
Weight acts at what point on the aircraft no matter what altitude it assumes?
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Through the centre of gravity
Vertical position from a ground line or horizontal datum can be known as a what?
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Water Line (WL) or Buttock Line, given as a
dimension in inches from the horizontal datum.
,What must a simple power operated control system have incorporated to ensure
control surface movement is proportional to the amount of selection made?
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Feed back or follow up
How efficient are hydraulic systems?
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Almost 100%, only negligible loss due to fluid friction.
What are the 3 axis of flight?
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Vertical (Normal), Lateral, Longitudinal
What are the 4 types of icing?
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, - Hoarfrost
- Rime
- Mixed
- Clear or GLazed
What part of the plane is represented by zone number 600?
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Right wing
What is the definition of a secondary structure on an aircraft?
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Any components that do not bear flight loads and are not directly critical
to flight. Damage to these may result in undesirable flight characteristics
and possibly lead to other damage but the aircraft will probably keep
flying to a safe landing.
At what PSI does the spring loaded relief valve in the filter of a hydraulic fluid system
bypass the fluid due to a build up of pressure?
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50 psi