Question 1
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ABSOLUTE PRESSURE IS EQUAL TO REF.: FAA-H-8083-30, PAGE 3-25.
Question 2
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ALL METALS AND ALLOYS ARE ELECTRICALLY ACTIVE AND HAVE REF.: FAA-H-8083-30, PAGE 6-3.
Question 3
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ARE THERE TIMES WHEN DEFINITE PRESSURE MUST BE APPLIED TO A NUT OR BOLT AS IT IS INSTALLED? REF.: FAA-H-8083-30,
PAGE 9-7.
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NO, IN THOSE CASES SPECIAL WRENCH MAY BE USED.
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YES, IN THOSE CASES TORQUE WRENCH MAY BE USED.
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NO, IN THOSE CASES COMMON WRENCH MUST BE USED.
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YES, IN THOSE CASES TORQUE WRENCH MUST BE USED.
Question 4
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AROUND WHAT IS AN AIRPLANE CONTROLLED IN FLIGHT? REF.: FAA-H-8083-30, PAGE 3-42.
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IS CONTROLLED AROUND ONE OR MORE OF THREE AXES OF ROTATION.
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IS CONTROLLED AROUND MAIN AND SECUNDARY FLIGHT CONTROLS.
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IS CONTROLLED FROM THE COCKPIT.
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IS CONTROLLED AROUND ONE AXIS OF ROTATION AT ONE TIME.
Question 5
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AS A GENERAL RULE, WHAT WILL BE THE RIVET DIAMETER IN A REPAIR WORK? REF.: AC 65-15A, PAGE
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NOT LESS THAN THREE TIMES THE THICKNESS OF THE THINER SHEET.
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NO LESS THAN THREE TIMES THE THICKNESS OF THE THICKER SHEET.
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NO MORE THAN THREE TIMES THE THICKNESS OF THE THICKER SHEET.
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EQUAL TO THREE TIMES THE THICKNESS OF THE THICKER SHEET.
Question 6
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ASSUMING THAT THE TEMPERATURE AND PRESSURE REMAIN THE SAME, HOW DOES THE DENSITY OF THE AIR CHANGE WITH
THE HUMIDITY? REF.: AC 65-15A, PAGE 29.
Question 7
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AT LOW SPEED, WHAT ENGINES HAVE BETTER ECONOMY? REF.: AC 65-12A, PAGE 3.
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THE RECIPROCATING AND TURBOPROPELLER ENGINES HAVE BETTER ECONOMY THAN THE TURBOJET ENGINES.
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THE RECIPROCATING AND TURBOJET ENGINES HAVE BETTER ECONOMY THAN THE TURBOPROPELLER ENGINES.
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THE TURBOPROPELLER ENGINES HAVE BETTER ECONOMY THAN THE TURBOJET AND RECIPROCATING ENGINES.
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AT LOW SPEED ALL ENGINES BURN THE SAME QUANTITY OF FUEL.
Question 8
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AT WHAT SPEED IS SAFER TO TAKEOFF AND LAND? REF.: FAA-H-8083-30, PAGE 4-1.
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IS SAFER TO TAKEOFF AND LAND AT LOWER AIRSPEEDS THAN AT HIGHER SPEEDS.
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IS SAFER TO TAKEOFF AND LAND AT HIGHER AIRSPEEDS THAN AT LOWER SPEEDS.
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THE SAFEST TAKEOFF AND LANDING SPEED DEPEND ON PILOT'S ABILITY.
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THE SAFER TAKEOFF AND LANDING SPEEDS DEPEND ON THE AIRPLANE MODEL.
Question 9
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BY THE USE OF WHAT IS THE MASS OF AIR ACCELERATED WITHIN THE ENGINE? REF.: AC 65-12A, PAGE 65.
Question 10
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BASICALLY, WHAT ARE THE MAJOR SECTIONS OF A LARGE SINGLE-ROTOR HELICOPTER? REF.: AC 65-15A, PAGE 24.
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THE ROTORS AND THE MAIN STRUCTURE.
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THE TAIL CONE AND THE FUSELAGE.
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THE CABIN AND THE TAIL CONE.
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THE CABIN AND THE CARGO COMPARTMENT.
Question 11
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BY WHAT MEANS METALS CAN BE JOINED? REF.: AC 65-15A, PAGE 247.
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BY ANY MEANS LIKE BOLTING, RIVETING, WELDING, BRAZING, SOLDERING OR ADHESIVE BONDING.
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BY AUTOMATIC MEANS LIKE BOLTING, RIVETING, SOLDERING MACHINE OR ADHESIVE BONDING MACHINE.
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BY ELECTRICAL MEANS LIKE WELDING, BRAZING, SOLDERING OR ADHESIVE BONDING.
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BY MECHANICAL MEANS LIKE BOLTING, RIVETING, WELDING, BRAZING, SOLDERING OR ADHESIVE BONDING.
Question 12
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BY WHICH METHODS ARE NUTS, BOLTS, AND SCREWS SAFETIED WITH WIRE? REF.: FAA-H-8083-30, PAGE 5-80.
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BY THE SHORT WIRE OR LONG AND EXTRA LONG WIRE METHOD.
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BY THE SINGLE WIRE FOR ELECTRICAL CONNECTORS OR DOUBLE TWIST METHOD FOR PLUG AND BOLTS.
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BY THE SINGLE WIRE OR DOUBLE TWIST METHOD.
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BY THE TRIPLE WIRE OR UNIQUE TWIST METHOD.
Question 13
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DURING HOVERING FLIGHT IN A NO-WIND CONDITION, HOW IS THE TIP-PATH PLANE? REF.: AC 65-15A, PAGE 50.
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DEPEND ON THE PILOT SKILL.
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HORIZONTAL, THIS IS VERTICAL TO THE GROUND.
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VERTICAL, THIS IS PARALLEL TO THE GROUND.
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HORIZONTAL, THIS IS PARALLEL TO THE GROUND.
Question 14
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DURING VERTICAL FLIGHT IN A NO-WIND CONDITION, HOW DO LIFT AND THRUST FORCES ACT? REF.: AC 65-15A, PAGE 50.
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VERTICALLY UPWARD.
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VERTICALLY DOWNWARD
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HORIZONTALLY UPWARD.
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HORIZONTALLY DOWNWARD.
Question 15
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FROM WHAT METAL ARE REAMERS MADE? REF.: FAA-H-8083-30, PAGE 9-13.
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THEY ARE MADE FROM EITHER VANADIUM TOOL STEEL OR HIGH-POWER STEEL.
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THEY ARE MADE FROM EITHER CARBON TOOL STEEL OR HIGHSPEED STEEL.
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THEY ARE MADE FROM HARD TEMPERED STEEL.
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THEY ARE MADE FROM EITHER CROMO NIQUEL VANADIUM STEEL OR LOW-SPEED STEEL.
Question 16
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FROM WHAT ALLOYS ARE SOME WING PANELS FABRICATED? REF.: FAA-H-8083-30, PAGE 5-9.
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FROM COPPER ALLOYS.
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FROM IRON ALLOYS.
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FROM MAGNESIUM ALLOYS.
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FROM TITANIUM ALLOYS.
Question 17
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HOW ARE AIRCRAFT DRAWINGS CONSIDERED? REF.: FAA-H-8083-30, PAGE 2-2.
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EXPENSIVE AND VALUABLE.
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IMPORTANT AND SECURE.
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INVALUABLE AND CHEAPER.
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GOODS AND HELPFUL.
Question 18
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HOW ARE NEUMATIC SYSTEMS PROTECTED AGAINST DIRT? REF.:AC 65-15A, PAGE 335.
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BY MEANS OF VARIOUS TYPES OF VALVES.
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BY MEANS OF VARIOUS TYPES OF FILTERS.
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BY MEANS OF VARIOUS TYPES OF PACKING AND O-RINGS.
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BY MEANS OF VARIOUS TYPES OF LIQUIDS.
Question 19
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HOW ARE MOST HELICOPTERS STRUCTURAL MEMBERS COMPARED WITH THOSE USED IN FIXED WING AIRCRAFT? REF.:
AC 65-15A, PAGE 24.
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ARE VERY DIFFERENT.
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ARE THE SAME.
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ARE SIMILAR.
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ARE IDENTICAL.
Question 20
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HOW ARE THE CONTROL SURFACES OF SOME AIRCRAFT COVERED? REF.: AC 65-15A, PAGE 18.
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ARE COMPOSITE COVERED.
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ARE FABRIC COVERED.
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ARE FABRIC AND METAL COVERED.
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ARE PLASTIC, FABRIC, METAL AND COMPOSITE COVERED.
Question 21
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HOW ARE THE METHODS OF REPAIRING STRUCTURAL PORTIONS OF AN AIRCRAFT? REF.: AC 65-15A, PAGE 127.
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THE METHODS ARE SPECIFIC BY EACH AIRCRAFT MODEL.
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THE METHODS ARE NUMEROUS AND VARIED.
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THE METHODS DEPEND THE CMA CATEGORY.
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THE METHODS ARE SPECIFIC FOR EACH COUNTRY.
Question 22
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HOW ARE USED IN EVERYDAY CONVERSATION THE WORDS SPEED AND VELOCITY? REF.: FAA-H-8083-30, PAGE 3-16.
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SPEED LIKE QUICKLY AND VELOCITY LIKE FAST.
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LIKE SYNONYM.
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AS IF THEY MEAN THE SAME THING.
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AS THEY WERE DIFFERENT THING.
Question 23
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HOW ARE USUALLY ATTACHED THE NONSTRUCTURAL MEMBERS THAT ARE NOT REMOVABLE FROM THE HELICOPTER? REF.: AC 65-15A, PAGE 25.
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THEY ARE ATTACHED BY BOLTING OR STRUCTURAL WELDING.
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THEY ARE ATTACHED BY RIVETING OR SPOT WELDING.
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THEY ARE ATTACHED BY GLUEING OR SPOT WELDING.
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THEY ARE ATTACHED BY SOLDERING, BOLTING, RIVETING OR ANY KIND OF WELDING.
Question 24
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HOW CAN AIRCRAFT FINISH BE CLASSIFIED? REF.: AC 65-15A, PAGE 113.
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DECORATIVE, PROTECTIVE AND PRESERVER.
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APPEARANCE, PRIMER AND PAINT.
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PROTECTIVE, ANTI-DETERIORATION AND FINISH.
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PROTECTIVE, APPEARANCE AND DECORATIVE.
Question 25
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HOW CAN COMPOSITES MATERIAL BE MADE? REF.: FAA-H-8083- 30, PAGE 5-34.
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LIKE A SANDWICH STRUCTURE.
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LAMINATED OR PLAIN.
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WITH OR WITHOUT AN INNER CORE OF MATERIAL.
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WITH OR WITHOUT AN EXTERNAL CORE OF MATERIAL
Question 26
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HOW CAN MAGNETO IGNITION SYSTEMS BE CLASSIFIED? REF.: AC 65-12A, PAGE 177.
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PRIMARY AND SECONDARY.
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HIGH CURRENT AND LOW CURRENT.
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HIGH IGNITION AND LOW IGNITION.
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HIGH TENSION AND LOW TENSION.
Question 27
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HOW DO CHANGES TAKE PLACE WITH SUPERSONIC FLOW IN VELOCITY, PRESSURE, TEMPERATURE, DENSITY AND FLOW
DIRECTION? REF.: AC 65-15A, PAGE 59.
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THE CHANGES TAKE PLACE SUDDENLY AND OVER A SHORT DISTANCE.
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THE CHANGES TAKE PLACE SMOOTHLY AND OVER A SHORT DISTANCE.
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THE CHANGES TAKE PLACE SMOOTHLY AND OVER A LONG DISTANCE.
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THE CHANGES TAKE PLACE OVER ALL THE AIRFOIL.
Question 28
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HOW DOES THE AIR FLOW OVER THE UPPER SURFACE OF AN AIRFOIL ACT, WHEN ITS SPEED OR VELOCITY INCREASES? REF.:
AC 65-15A, PAGE 29.
Question 29
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HOW DO LIQUIDS AND GASES ACT AND HOW ARE BOTH CLASSIFIED? REF.: FAA-H-8083-30, PAGE 3-27.
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BOTH ACT AS GASES AND ALSO ACT AS LIQUID.
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BOTH ACT AS LIQUIDS AND ACT IN A VERY DISSIMILAR WAY.
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BOTH ACT AS FLUIDS AND ACT IN A VERY DIFFERENT WAY.
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BOTH ACT AS FLUIDS AND ACT IN A VERY SIMILAR WAY.
Question 30
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HOW DOES THE ENVIRONMENT AFFECT THE CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH AN AIRCRAFT IS MAINTAINED AND OPERATED? REF.: FAAH-8083-30, PAGE 6-7.
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THE ENVIRONMENT AFFECTS GREATLY THE CORROSION CHARACTERISTICS.
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THE ENVIRONMENT AFFECTS ONLY MINIMALLY THE CORROSION CHARACTERISTICS.
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THE ENVIRONMENT DOES NOT AFFECT THE CORROSION CHARACTERISTICS.
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THE SALT WATER AND NOT THE ENVIROMENT AFFECTS GREATLY THE CORROSION CHARACTERISTICS.
Question 31
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HOW IS CALLED THE GEAR WITH THE IMPUT FORCE? REF.: FAA-H-8083-30, PAGE 3-11.
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IS CALLED THE MAIN GEAR.
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IS CALLED THE DRIVE GEAR.
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IS CALLED THE DRIVEN GEAR.
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IS CALLED THE FIRST CLASS GEAR.
Question 32
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HOW DO MOST OF THE FORCES ACT ON THE FUSELAGE OF AN AIRCRAFT WHILE IT TAKES OFF? REF.: AC 65-15A, PAGE 131.
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ACTS IN THE SAME DIRECTION.
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ACTS IN THE OPPOSITE DIRECTION.
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ACTS INDIVIDUALLY.
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THE FORCES DO NOT AFFECT THE FUSELAGE.
Question 33
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HOW DO STRESSES USUALLY ACT? REF.: AC 65-15A, PAGE 132.
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THEY ACT BREAKING THE PIECES THAN DO NOT HAVE RIGHT TORQUE.
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THEY ACT IN A HORIZONTAL MANNER.
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THEY ACT IN COMBINATION RATHER THAN SINGLY.
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THEY ACT SINGLY RATHER THAN IN COMBINATION.
Question 34
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HOW FREQUENTLY ARE ALUMINUM ALLOY SHEETS MARKED? REF.: FAA-H-8083-30, PAGE 5-23.
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EVERY FIVE INCHES OF MATERIAL.
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EVERY SQUARE METER OF MATERIAL.
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EVERY SQUARE FOOT OF MATERIAL
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EVERY SQUARE INCH OF MATERIAL.
Question 35
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HOW HAS THE AIRCRAFT TO BE WEIGHED WITH RESPECT TO FUEL? REF.: FAA-H-8083-30, PAGE 4-16.
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DEPENDS ON THE SCALE RANGE.
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ONLY WITH EMPTY TANKS AND LINES.
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ONLY WITH FULL FUEL IN THE TANKS AND LINES.
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ONLY WITH RESIDUAL FUEL IN THE TANKS AND LINES.
Question 36
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HOW IS CALLED THE AMOUNT OF FORCE ACTING ON A SPECIFIC AMOUNT OF SURFACE AREA? REF.: FAA-H-8083-30, PAGE 3-24.
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POWER.
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PRESSURE
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FORCE.
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QUANTITY.
Question 37
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HOW IS CALLED THE MOVEMENT ABOUT THE LONGITUDINAL AXIS? REF.: AC 65-15A, PAGE 55.
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MOVEMENT.
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YAW.
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PITCH.
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ROLL.
Question 38
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HOW IS CALLED THE BASIC BODY AND TAIL BOOM SECTIONS OF A TYPICAL HELICOPTER? REF.: AC 65-15A, PAGE 24.
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MONOCOQUE.
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REINFORCED.
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STANDARD.
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CONVENTIONAL.
Question 39
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HOW IS CALLED THE SMALLEST PARTICLE OF MATTER THAT CAN EXIST AND STILL RETAIN ITS IDENTITY? REF.: FAA-H-8083-30,
PAGE 10-1.
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THE ATOM.
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THE MOLECULE.
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THE ELECTRON.
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THE PROTON.
Question 40
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HOW IS EACH TYPE OF RIVETS IDENTIFIED? REF.: FAA-H-8083-30, PAGE 5-59.
Answer
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BY ITS COLOR.
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BY A PART NUMBER.
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BY ITS FORM.
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BY ITS HEAD.
Question 41
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HOW IS CALLED THE TENDENCY OF AN OBJECT TO REMAIN STATIONARY WHEN SUPPORTED FROM ITS OWN CENTER OF
GRAVITY? REF.: AC 65-15A, PAGE 82.
Answer
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DYNAMIC BALANCE.
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STATIC BALANCE.
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TRIM TABS BALANCE.
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BALANCED CONDITION.
Question 42
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HOW IS DEFINED MOTION? REF.: FAA-H-8083-30, PAGE 3-16.
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IS A CONTINUED CHANGE OF POSITION OR PLACE.
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IS CONTINUED CHANGE OF MASS AND DIAMETER.
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IS AN ALTERATION IN POSITION OR PLACE.
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IS SPEED OR VELOCITY.
Question 43
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HOW IS POSSIBLE TO OBTAIN A MOMENT IN WEIGHT AND BALANCE? REF.: FAA-H-8083-30, PAGE 4-3.
Answer
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DIVIDING THE WEIGHT BY ITS DISTANCE.
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MULTIPLING THE WEIGHT BY ITS DISTANCE.
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WEIGHING ALL THE ITEMS.
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WEIGHING THE ENTIRE AIRPLANE.
Question 44
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HOW IS POTENTIAL ENERGY DEFINED? REF.: FAA-H-8083-30, PAGE 3-3.
Answer
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ENERGY THAT IS POWERFUL.
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ENERGY THAT HAS HIGH POWER.
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ENERGY THAT IS IN MOTION OR ENERGY THAT IS READY TO BE USED.
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ENERGY THAT IS AT REST OR ENERGY THAT IS STORED.
Question 45
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HOW IS THE PROCEDURE FOR WELDING STAINLESS STEEL COMPARED WITH THE PROCEDURE FOR WELDING CARBON
STEELS? REF.: AC 65-15A, PAGE 259.
Question 46
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HOW IS THE IMPELLER WITHIN THE DIFFUSER CHAMBER LOCATED? REF.: AC 65-12A, PAGE 77.
Question 47
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HOW IS THE STABILIZER USUALLY BUILT? REF.: AC 65-15A, PAGE 24.
Answer
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LIKE AN AIRCRAFT FLAP, WITH SCREWS AND DEFLECTORS.
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LIKE AN AIRCRAFT WING, WITH RIBS AND SPARS.
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LIKE AN AIRCRAFT FUSELAGE, WITH LONGERONS AND RIBS.
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IT IS BUILT LIKE A LANDING GEAR.
Question 48
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HOW IS THE VELOCITY OF THE AIR AS IT FLOWS THROUGH THE VENTURI OF A CARBURATOR? REF.: AC 65-12A, PAGE 119.
Question 49
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DURING HOVERING FLIGHT IN A NO-WIND CONDITION, HOW IS THE TIP-PATH PLANE? REF.: AC 65-15A, PAGE 50.
Answer
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DEPEND ON THE PILOT SKILL.
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HORIZONTAL, THIS IS VERTICAL TO THE GROUND.
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VERTICAL, THIS IS PARALLEL TO THE GROUND.
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HORIZONTAL, THIS IS PARALLEL TO THE GROUND.
Question 50
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DURING HOVERING FLIGHT IN A NO-WIND CONDITION, HOW IS THE TIP-PATH PLANE? REF.: AC 65-15A, PAGE 50.
Answer
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DEPEND ON THE PILOT SKILL.
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HORIZONTAL, THIS IS VERTICAL TO THE GROUND.
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VERTICAL, THIS IS PARALLEL TO THE GROUND.
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HORIZONTAL, THIS IS PARALLEL TO THE GROUND.