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AVIT 323 Stage 255 Questions with Detailed Verified
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Quiz: PAVE
Ans: Pilot
Aircraft
enVironment
External Pressures
Quiz: IMSAFE
Ans: Illness
Medication
Stress
Alcohol
Fatigue
Eating/Emotion
Quiz: What affects stall speed?
Ans: CG Location
Density Altitude
Load Factor
Weight
Power
Flaps
Quiz: How does CG location affect stall speed?
Sunday, 02 March 2025
,Ans: Forward: more stable, worse performance, slower speeds, higher stall
speed
Aft: less stable, better performance, faster speeds, lower stall speed
Quiz: How does density altitude affect stall speed?
Ans: High altitude = Higher stall speed
Low altitude = Lower stall speed
Quiz: How does the load factor affect stall speed?
Ans: Stall speed increases with load factor (ex: aggravated stall)
(increased horizontal component of lift = decreased vertical component of
lift)
Quiz: How does weight affect stall speed?
Ans: Weight increases = stall speed increases
Weight decreases = stall speed decreases
(At heavier weights, the aircraft needs a higher AOA to maintain lift which
makes it closer to the critical AOA)
Quiz: What is the maximum weight for the baggage area?
Ans: 200 lbs
Quiz: What effects does CG have on performance and stability?
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,Ans: Aft CG: decreased static and dynamic longitudinal stability
Forward CG: increased static and dynamic longitudinal stability
Quiz: In which direction does your CG move as you burn fuel?
Ans: Forward
Quiz: What is standard empty weight?
Ans: The weight of the aircraft including unusable fuel, full operating fluids,
and full engine oil
Quiz: What is (basic) empty weight?
Ans: The weight of an aircraft without passengers, baggage, and fuel
Quiz: What is payload?
Ans: The weight of passengers and cargo
Quiz: What can happen if you go over the maximum weight?
Ans: Longer climbs and takeoff distances
Lower performance
Harder to recover from stalls and spins
Puts unnecessary stress on the engine
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, Increases load factor during maneuvers
Quiz: How does a wing produce lift?
Ans: Airplane wings are shaped to make air move faster over the top of the
wing. When air moves faster, the pressure of the air decreases. So the
pressure on the top of the wing is less than the pressure on the bottom of the
wing. The difference in pressure creates a force on the wing that lifts the wing
up into the air.
Quiz: What are the maximum weights for the archer?
Ans: Ramp: 2558 lbs (normal) 2138 lbs (utility)
Takeoff: 2550 lbs (normal) 2130 lbs (utility)
Quiz: What can a utility aircraft do?
Ans: Perform limited acrobatic maneuvers (bank angles greater than 60*)
Quiz: What is static stability?
Ans: The initial tendency of an object to return to its previously undisturbed
state
Quiz: What is positive static stability?
Ans: The initial tendency of the aircraft to return to the original state of
equilibrium after being disturbed
Quiz: What is neutral static stability?
Examstudy - Stuvia US
In today's fast-paced educational landscape, students need reliable resources to excel in their studies.
5.0
AVIT 323 Stage 255 Questions with Detailed Verified
Answers (100% Correct Answers) /Already Graded
A+
Quiz: PAVE
Ans: Pilot
Aircraft
enVironment
External Pressures
Quiz: IMSAFE
Ans: Illness
Medication
Stress
Alcohol
Fatigue
Eating/Emotion
Quiz: What affects stall speed?
Ans: CG Location
Density Altitude
Load Factor
Weight
Power
Flaps
Quiz: How does CG location affect stall speed?
Sunday, 02 March 2025
,Ans: Forward: more stable, worse performance, slower speeds, higher stall
speed
Aft: less stable, better performance, faster speeds, lower stall speed
Quiz: How does density altitude affect stall speed?
Ans: High altitude = Higher stall speed
Low altitude = Lower stall speed
Quiz: How does the load factor affect stall speed?
Ans: Stall speed increases with load factor (ex: aggravated stall)
(increased horizontal component of lift = decreased vertical component of
lift)
Quiz: How does weight affect stall speed?
Ans: Weight increases = stall speed increases
Weight decreases = stall speed decreases
(At heavier weights, the aircraft needs a higher AOA to maintain lift which
makes it closer to the critical AOA)
Quiz: What is the maximum weight for the baggage area?
Ans: 200 lbs
Quiz: What effects does CG have on performance and stability?
Examstudy - Stuvia US
,Ans: Aft CG: decreased static and dynamic longitudinal stability
Forward CG: increased static and dynamic longitudinal stability
Quiz: In which direction does your CG move as you burn fuel?
Ans: Forward
Quiz: What is standard empty weight?
Ans: The weight of the aircraft including unusable fuel, full operating fluids,
and full engine oil
Quiz: What is (basic) empty weight?
Ans: The weight of an aircraft without passengers, baggage, and fuel
Quiz: What is payload?
Ans: The weight of passengers and cargo
Quiz: What can happen if you go over the maximum weight?
Ans: Longer climbs and takeoff distances
Lower performance
Harder to recover from stalls and spins
Puts unnecessary stress on the engine
Examstudy - Stuvia US
, Increases load factor during maneuvers
Quiz: How does a wing produce lift?
Ans: Airplane wings are shaped to make air move faster over the top of the
wing. When air moves faster, the pressure of the air decreases. So the
pressure on the top of the wing is less than the pressure on the bottom of the
wing. The difference in pressure creates a force on the wing that lifts the wing
up into the air.
Quiz: What are the maximum weights for the archer?
Ans: Ramp: 2558 lbs (normal) 2138 lbs (utility)
Takeoff: 2550 lbs (normal) 2130 lbs (utility)
Quiz: What can a utility aircraft do?
Ans: Perform limited acrobatic maneuvers (bank angles greater than 60*)
Quiz: What is static stability?
Ans: The initial tendency of an object to return to its previously undisturbed
state
Quiz: What is positive static stability?
Ans: The initial tendency of the aircraft to return to the original state of
equilibrium after being disturbed
Quiz: What is neutral static stability?
Examstudy - Stuvia US