Pregunta 1
Pregunta
81.1.10.1 (5446)
Spoiler deflection causes :
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an increase in lift and drag
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an increase in lift only
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an increase in drag and decrease in lift
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decrease in lift and drag
Pregunta 2
Pregunta
81.1.10.1 (5447)
Upon extension of a spoiler on a wing:
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only CL is decreased (CD remains unaffected)
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CD is increased and CL is decreased.
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CD is increased, while CL remains unaffected.
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both CL and CD are increased.
Pregunta 3
Pregunta
81.2.1.0 (5451)
The formula for the Mach Number is:(a= speed of sound)
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M= a / TAS
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M= TAS / a
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M= TAS*a
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M= IAS / a
Pregunta 4
Pregunta
81.2.1.0 (5452)
The Mach number:
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is the ratio between the TAS of the aeroplane and the speed of sound at sea level.
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is the ratio between the IAS of the aeroplane and the local speed of sound.
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is the ratio between the TAS of the aeroplane and the local speed of sound.
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increases at a given TAS, when the temperature rises.
Pregunta 5
Pregunta
81.2.1.1 (5453)
Climbing at a constant Mach Number up to FL 350 the TAS will:
Pregunta 6
Pregunta
81.2.1.1 (5455)
Which statement with respect to the speed of sound is correct ?
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Is independent of altitude.
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Varies with the square root of the absolute temperature.
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Increases always if the density of the air decreases.
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Doubles if the temperature increases from 9° to 36° Centigrade.
Pregunta 7
Pregunta
81.2.1.2 (5456)
If the altitude is increased and the TAS remains constant in the standard
troposphere the Mach Number will:
Pregunta 8
Pregunta
81.2.1.2 (5457)
The speed of sound is affected by the:
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density of the air.
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temperature of the air.
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humidity of the air.
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pressure of the air.
Pregunta 9
Pregunta
81.2.1.2 (5458)
An aeroplane is descending at a constant Mach number from FL 350. What is the
effect on true airspeed ?
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It increases as temperature increases
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It decreases as altitude decreases
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It decreases as pressure increases
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It remains constant
Pregunta 10
Pregunta
81.2.2.0 (5460)
A normal shock wave:
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can occur at different points on the aeroplane in transonic flight.
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is a discontinuity plane in an airflow, in which the pressure drops suddenly.
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is a discontinuity plane in an airflow, in which the temperature drops suddenly.
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is a discontinuity plane in an airflow, which is always normal to the surface.
Pregunta 11
Pregunta
81.2.2.0 (5461)
Which statement is correct about a normal shock wave ?
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The airflow changes from supersonic to subsonic
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The airflow changes direction
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The airflow expands when passing the aerofoil
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The airflow changes from subsonic to supersonic
Pregunta 12
Pregunta
81.2.2.1 (5466)
When the Mach number is slowly increased in straight and level flight the first
shockwaves will occur:
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on the underside of the wing
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at the wing root segment, upperside.
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somewhere on the fin.
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somewhere on the hoizontal tail.
Pregunta 13
Pregunta
81.2.2.1 (5469)
The critical Mach number for an aerofoil equals the free stream airfoil Mach
number at which:
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the maximum operating temperature is reached.
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sonic speed (M=1) is reached at a certain point on the upper side of the aerofoil.
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a shock-wave appears on the upper surface.
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a ""supersonic bell"" appears on the upper surface.
Pregunta 14
Pregunta
81.2.2.1 (5474)
Just above the critical Mach number the first evidence of a shock wave will appear
at the
Pregunta 15
Pregunta
81.2.2.1 (5475)
Critical Mach-number is the :
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speed at which there is subsonic airflow over all parts of the aircraaeroplane Mach number
< 1).
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highest speed without supersonic flow over any part of the aeroplane.
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highest speed at which the aeroplane is certificated for operation (MMO).
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speed at which there is supersonic airflow over all parts of the aeroplane.
Pregunta 16
Pregunta
81.2.2.1 (5476)
The loss of total pressure in a shock wave is due to the fact that
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the speed reduction is too high.
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the static pressure decrease is comparatively high.
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kinetic energy in the flow is changed into heat energy.
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the friction in the boundary layer is higher.
Pregunta 17
Pregunta
81.2.2.2 (5479)
Which of the following flight phenomena can happen at Mach Numbers below the
critical Mach Number?
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Tuck under.
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Dutch roll.
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Shock stall.
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Mach buffet.
Pregunta 18
Pregunta
81.2.2.2 (5480)
The critical Mach Number of an aeroplane can be increased by:
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sweep back of the wings.
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control deflection
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vortex generators.
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dihedral of the wings
Pregunta 19
Pregunta
81.2.2.2 (5481)
In transonic flight the ailerons will be less effective than in subsonic flight
because:
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behind the shock wave pressure is lower.
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aileron down deflection moves the shock wave forward.
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aileron deflection only partly affects the pressure distribution around the wing.
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aileron deflection only affects the air in front of the shock wave.
Pregunta 20
Pregunta
81.2.2.2 (5485)
The critical Mach number can be increased by
Pregunta 21
Pregunta
81.2.2.2 (5487)
The application of the area rule on aeroplane design will decrease the
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skin friction drag.
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wave drag.
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form drag.
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induced drag.
Pregunta 22
Pregunta
81.2.2.3 (5491)
How does stalling speed (IAS) vary with altitude?
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It increases with increasing altitude, because the density decreases.
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It remains constant.
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It remains constant at lower altitudes but increases at higher altitudes due to
compressibility effects.
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It remains constant at lower altitudes but decreases at higher altitudes due to
compressibility effects.
Pregunta 23
Pregunta
81.2.2.5 (5495)
Which of the following flight phenomena can only happen at Mach Numbers above
the critical Mach Number?
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Mach buffet.
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Speed instability.
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Dutch roll.
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Elevator stall.
Pregunta 24
Pregunta
81.2.2.5 (5496)
Shock induced separation results in
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constant lift.
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increasing lift.
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decreasing lift.
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decreasing drag.
Pregunta 25
Pregunta
81.2.2.5 (5498)
The high speed buffet is induced by
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boundary layer control.
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boundary layer separation due to shock waves.
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a shift of the centre of gravity.
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expansion waves on the wing upper side.
Pregunta 26
Pregunta
81.2.2.6 (5501)
The Mach trim system will:
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pump the fuel from tank to tank, depending on the Mach Number.
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keep the Mach Number automatically constant.
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adjust the stabilizer, depending on the Mach Number.
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adjust the elevator trim tab, depending on the Mach Number
Pregunta 27
Pregunta
81.2.2.6 (5502)
The Mach trim system will prevent:
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tuck under.
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buffeting.
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dutch roll.
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shock stall.
Pregunta 28
Pregunta
81.2.2.6 (5503)
When an aeroplane is flying through the transonic range with increasing Mach
Number the centre of the pressure of the wing will move aft. This requires:
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much more thrust from the engine.
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a pitch up input of the stabilizer.
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a stability augmentation system.
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a higher IAS to compensate the nose down effect
Pregunta 29
Pregunta
81.2.2.6 (5504)
Tuck under will happen
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only below the critical Mach number.
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only above the critical Mach number
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above or below the critical Mach number depending on the angle of attack.
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only at the critical Mach number.
Pregunta 30
Pregunta
81.2.2.7 (5508)
The maximum acceptable cruising altitude is limited by a minimum acceptable
loadfactor because exceeding that altitude:
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turbulence may exceed the limit load factor.
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turbulence may induce Mach buffet.
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Mach buffet will occur immediately.
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a sudden necessary bankangle may exceed the limit load factor.
Pregunta 31
Pregunta
81.2.2.7 (5511)
The buffet margin :
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is always greatest after a stepclimb has been executed.
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decreases during a descent with a constant Mach number.
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increases during a descent with a constant IAS.
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is always positive at Mach numbers below MMO.
Pregunta 32
Pregunta
81.2.3.1 (5512)
Vortex generators on the upper side of the wing surface will:
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increase the critical Mach Number.
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decrease the span wise flow at high Mach Numbers
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decrease the intensity of shock wave induced air separation
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increase the magnitude of the shock wave.
Pregunta 33
Pregunta
81.2.3.1 (5513)
Vortex generators on the upper side of the wing:
Pregunta 34
Pregunta
81.2.3.1 (5514)
Vortex generators mounted on the upper wing surface will
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decrease the stalling speed by increase of the tangential velocity of the swept wing.
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increase the effectiveness of the spoiler due to increase in parasite drag.
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decrease the interference drag of the trailing edge flaps.
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decrease the shock wave induced separation.
Pregunta 35
Pregunta
81.3.1.3 (5526)
Which statement is correct about an expansion wave in supersonic flow ?1. The
temperature in front of an expansion wave is higher than the temperature behind
it.2. The speed in front of an expansion wave is higher than the speed behind it.
Pregunta 36
Pregunta
81.3.1.4 (5529)
The aft movement of the centre of pressure during the acceleration through the
transonic flight regime will:
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decrease the longitudinal stability.
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increase the static lateral stability.
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increase the static longitudinal stability.
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decrease the static lateral stability.
Pregunta 37
Pregunta
81.3.1.5 (5532)
The additional increase of drag at Mach Numbers above the critical Mach Number
is due to:
Pregunta 38
Pregunta
81.4.1.2 (5534)
In which situation would the wing lift of an aeroplane in straight and level flight
have the highest value ?
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Forward centre of gravity and idle thrust.
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Aft centre of gravity and idle thrust.
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Forward centre of gravity and take-off thrust.
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Aft centre of gravity and take-off thrust.
Pregunta 39
Pregunta
81.4.2.2 (5538)
In a twin-engined jet powered aeroplane (engines mounted below the low wings)
the thrust is suddenly increased. Which elevator deflection will be required to
maintain the pitching moment zero ?
Pregunta 40
Pregunta
81.4.3.1 (5539)
Which of the following statements is correct?
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Static stability means that the aeroplane is also dynamically satble about the relevant axis.
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Dynamic stability means that after being displaced from original equilibrium condition, the
aeroplane will return to that condition without oscillation.
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Dynamic stability is possible only when the aeroplane is statically stable about
the relevant axis.
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A dynamically stable aeroplane would be almost impossible to fly manually.
Pregunta 41
Pregunta
81.4.3.2 (5547)
The manoeuvrability of an aeroplane is best when the:
Pregunta 42
Pregunta
81.4.3.5 (5551)
The max aft position of the centre of gravity is amongst others limited by the:
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maximum longitudinal stability of the aeroplane.
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minimum value of the stick force per g.
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maximum elevator deflection.
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too small effect of the controls on the aeroplane.
Pregunta 43
Pregunta
81.4.3.7 (5554)
Which part of an aeroplane provides the greatest positive contribution to the static
longitudinal stability ?
Pregunta 44
Pregunta
81.4.3.11 (5557)
""Tuck under"" is:
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the tendency to nose up when speed is increased into the transonic flight regime.
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shaking of the control column at high Mach Number.
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the tendency to nose down when speed is increased into the transonic flight
regime
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the tendency to nose down when the control column is pulled back.
Pregunta 45
Pregunta
81.4.3.11 (5558)
""Tuck under"" may happen at:
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low Mach numbers.
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high Mach numbers.
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all Mach numbers.
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only at low altitudes.
Pregunta 46
Pregunta
81.4.3.11 (5559)
Which of the following statements about a Mach trimmer is correct?
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A Mach trimmer corrects the change in stick force stability of a swept wing
aeroplane above a certain Mach number.
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A Mach trimmer reduces the stick force stability of a straight wing aeroplane to zero at high
Mach numbers.
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A straight wing aeroplane always needs a Mach trimmer for flying at Mach numbers close to
MMO.
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The Mach trimmer corrects the natural tendency of a swept wing aeroplane to pitch-up
Pregunta 47
Pregunta
81.4.6.3 (5576)
Which one of the following systems suppresses the tendency to ""Dutch roll""?
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Yaw damper
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Roll spoilers.
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Spoiler mixer.
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Rudder limiter
Pregunta 48
Pregunta
81.4.6.3 (5577)
Which aeroplane behaviour will be corrected by a yaw damper ?
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Tuck under.
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Spiral dive.
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Dutch roll.
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Buffeting.
Pregunta 49
Pregunta
81.5.1.1 (5581)
Rolling is the rotation of the aeroplane about the:
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vertical axis.
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longitudinal axis.
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lateral axis.
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wing axis.
Pregunta 50
Pregunta
81.5.3.2 (5586)
An advantage of locating the engines at the rear of the fuselage, in comparison to
a location beneath the wing, is :
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easier maintenance of the engines.
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less influence on longitudinal control of thrust changes.
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a wing which is less sensitive to flutter.
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lighter wing construction.
Pregunta 51
Pregunta
81.5.4.3 (5591)
During initiation of a turn with speedbrakes extended, the roll spoiler function
induces a spoiler deflection:
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upward on the upgoing wing and downward on the downgoing wing.
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on the upgoing wing only.
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downward on the upgoing wing and upward on the downgoing wing.
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on the downgoing wing only.
Pregunta 52
Pregunta
81.5.4.5 (5592)
Differential aileron deflection:
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increases the CLmax.
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is required to keep the total lift constant when ailerons are deflected.
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equals the drag of the right and left aileron
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is required to achieve the required roll-rate.
Pregunta 53
Pregunta
81.5.6.1 (5605)
Examples of aerodynamic balancing of control surfaces are:
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upper and lower rudder, seal between wing's trailing edge and leading edge of a control
surface
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seal between wing's trailing edge and leading edge of a control surface, horn
balance
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Fowler flaps, upper and lower rudder
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weight in the nose of the control surface, horn balance
Pregunta 54
Pregunta
81.5.6.1 (5606)
Examples of aerodynamic balancing of control surfaces are:
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spring tab, servo tab, and power assisted control.
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mass in the nose of the control surface, horn balance and mass balance.
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servo tab, spring tab, seal between the wing trailing edge and the leading edge
of control surface.
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balance tab, horn balance, and mass balance.
Pregunta 55
Pregunta
81.5.8.2 (5612)
In general transport aeroplanes with power assisted flight controls are fitted with
an adjustable stabilizer instead of trim tabs on the elevator. This is because :
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the pilot does not feel the stick forces at all
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effectiveness of trim tabs is insufficient for those aeroplanes
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mechanical adjustment of trim tabs creates too many problems
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trim tab deflection increases Mcrit
Pregunta 56
Pregunta
81.6.1.0 (5619)
""Flutter"" may be caused by:
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low airspeed aerodynamic wing stall.
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distorsion by bending and torsion of the structure causing increasing vibration
in the resonance frequency.
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high airspeed aerodynamic wing stall.
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roll control reversal.
Pregunta 57
Pregunta
81.6.1.1 (5620)
A commercial jet aeroplane is performing a straight descent at a constant Mach
Number with constant weight. The operational limit that may be exceeded is:
Pregunta 58
Pregunta
81.6.1.2 (5622)
A jet transport aeroplane is in a straight climb at a constant IAS and constant
weight. The operational limit that may be exceeded is:
Pregunta 59
Pregunta
81.6.1.2 (5623)
Which statement with respect to the climb is correct ?
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At constant IAS the Mach number increases
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At constant Mach number the IAS increases
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At constant IAS the TAS decreases
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At constant TAS the Mach number decreases
Pregunta 60
Pregunta
81.6.2.1 (5630)
Load factor is :
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Lift/Weight
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1/Bank angle
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Weight/Lift
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Wing loading
Pregunta 61
Pregunta
81.6.3.1 (5639)
Which combination of speeds is applicable for structural strength in gust (clean
configuration) ?
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66 ft/sec and VD.
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65 ft/sec at all speeds.
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50 ft/sec and VC.
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55 ft/sec and VB.
Pregunta 62
Pregunta
81.6.3.2 (5644)
Which statement is correct about the gust load on an aeroplane (IAS and all other
factors of importance remaining constant) ?1. the gust load increases, when the
weight decreases.2. the gust load increases, when the altitude increases.
Pregunta 63
Pregunta
81.8.1.4 (5671)
Which of the following factors will lead to an increase of ground distance during a
glide ?
Pregunta 64
Pregunta
81.8.1.5 (5675)
A light twin is in a turn at 20 degrees bank and 150 kt TAS. A more heavy
aeroplane at the same bank and the same speed will:
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turn at the same turn radius.
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turn at a smaller turn radius.
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turn at a bigger turn radius.
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turn at a higher turn rate
Pregunta 65
Pregunta
81.8.2.9 (5680)
Which of the following statements is correct ?I When the critical engine fails
during take-off the speed VMCL can be limiting.II The speed VMCL is always
limited by maximum rudder deflection.
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I is correct, II is correct
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I is incorrect, II is incorrect
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I is correct, II is incorrect
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I is incorrect, II is correct
Pregunta 66
Pregunta
91.1.1.0 (5690)
What does the term ""blind transmission"" mean?
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A transmission from one station to another station in circumstances where twoway
communication cannot be established but it is believed that the called station
is able to receive the transmission.
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A transmission of messages relating to en-route weather information which may affect the
safety of aircraft operations that is not addressed to a specific station or stations.
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A transmission of information relating to air navigation that is not addressed to a specific
station or stations.
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A transmission where no reply is required from the receiving station.±jLœZתe
Pregunta 67
Pregunta
91.1.2.0 (5694)
What does the abbreviation ""HJ"" mean?
Pregunta 68
Pregunta
91.1.3.0 (5697)
What does QTE mean?
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True bearing from the station.
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True heading to the station (no wind).
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Magnetic bearing from the station.
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Magnetic heading to the station.
Pregunta 69
Pregunta
91.1.3.0 (5698)
What is the Q-code for ""true bearing from the station""?
Pregunta 70
Pregunta
91.1.3.0 (5699)
What does QDR mean?
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True bearing from the station
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Magnetic bearing from the station
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Magnetic heading to the station (no wind)
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True heading to the station
Pregunta 71
Pregunta
91.1.3.0 (5700)
What is the Q-code for ""magnetic bearing from the station""?
Pregunta 72
Pregunta
91.1.3.0 (5701)
If you are requested to report your height, to which Q-code-setting would you
refer ?
Pregunta 73
Pregunta
91.1.3.0 (5702)
Which Q-code is used to report altitude ?
Pregunta 74
Pregunta
91.1.3.0 (5703)
What does QDM mean?
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Magnetic bearing from the station
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Magnetic heading to the station (no wind)
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True bearing from the station
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True heading to the station (no wind)
Pregunta 75
Pregunta
91.1.3.0 (5704)
What is the Q-code for ""magnetic heading to the station (no wind)?
Pregunta 76
Pregunta
91.1.4.0 (5714)
The order of priority of the following messages in the aeronautical mobile service
is:
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Distress message, flight safety message, urgency message.
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Distress message, urgency message, direction finding message.
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Meteorological message, direction finding message, flight regularity message
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Direction finding message, distress message, urgency message.
Pregunta 77
Pregunta
91.2.5.0 (5730)
What does the instruction ""Orbit right"" mean ?
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Turn right to avoid other traffic
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Make 360° turns to the right
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Leave the runway to the right
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Right-hand circuits are in use
Pregunta 78
Pregunta
91.2.5.0 (5731)
What does the instruction ""Vacate left"" mean ?
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Turn left to leave the runway
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Clear the runway immediately
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Give way to aircraft from the left
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Hold position on the left side of the runway
Pregunta 79
Pregunta
91.2.9.0 (5755)
On the readability scale what does ""Readability 3"" mean:
Pregunta 80
Pregunta
91.3.1.0 (5769)
When the term ""Broken"" is used in an aviation routine weather report (METAR),
the amount of clouds covering the sky is:
Pregunta 81
Pregunta
91.3.1.0 (5771)
When the term ""CAVOK"" is used in an aviation routine weather report (METAR),
the values of visibility and clouds are:
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Visibility 10 km or more, no clouds below 1500 feet/GND
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Visibility 10 km or more, no clouds below 5000 feet/GND
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Visibility more than 5000 m, no clouds below 1500 m/GND
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Visibility more than 8 km, no clouds below 3000 feet/GND
Pregunta 82
Pregunta
91.3.1.0 (5772)
How is the visibility in an aviation routine weather report (METAR) expressed in
plain language:
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In feet and nautical miles
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Up to 5000 m in metres, above in kilometres
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Up to 1500 m in metres, above in kilometres
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In nautical miles only
Pregunta 83
Pregunta
91.4.0.0 (5778)
What is the transponder code for radio communication failure:
Pregunta 84
Pregunta
91.4.0.0 (5779)
An aircraft is squawking 7600. This indicates:
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It is diverting to the alternate aerodrome
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It is requesting immediate level change
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It is unable to establish communication due to radio equipment failure
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It is about to make a forced landing
Pregunta 85
Pregunta
91.4.0.0 (5786)
Under which of the following circumstances shall an aircraft station squawk 7600 ?
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When entering bad weather areas
c) When approaching a prohibited area
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In case of radio communication failure
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When flying over desert areas
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When approaching a prohibited area
Pregunta 86
Pregunta
91.5.1.0 (5788)
An aircraft in state of emergency shall squawk:
Pregunta 87
Pregunta
91.5.1.0 (5789)
Under which of the following circumstances shall an aircraft squawk 7700 ?
Pregunta 88
Pregunta
91.5.1.0 (5790)
Distress is defined as:
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A condition concerning the attitude of an aircraft when intercepting the localizer during an
ILS approach
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A condition of being threatened by serious and/or imminent danger and
requiring immediate assistance
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A condition concerning the safety of an aircraft or of a person on board, but which does not
require immediate assistance
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A condition concerning the safety of a person on board or within sight and requiring
immediate assistance
Pregunta 89
Pregunta
91.5.1.0 (5791)
An aircraft in distress shall send the following signal by radiotelephony:
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DETRESFA, DETRESFA, DETRESFA
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MAYDAY, MAYDAY, MAYDAY
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PAN PAN, PAN PAN, PAN PAN
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URGENCY, URGENCY, URGENCY
Pregunta 90
Pregunta
91.5.2.0 (5795)
Urgency is defined as:
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A condition concerning the safety of a person on board or within sight and requiring
immediate assistance
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A condition concerning the attitude of an aircraft when intercepting the localizer during an
ILS approach
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A condition concerning the safety of an aircraft other vehicles or of a person on
board, but which does not require immediate assistance
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A condition of being threatened by serious and/or imminent danger and of requiring
immediate assistance
Pregunta 91
Pregunta
91.5.2.0 (5796)
An urgency message shall be preceded by the radiotelephony urgency signal:
Respuesta
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URGENCY,spoken three times
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PAN PAN, spoken three times
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MAYDAY, spoken three times
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ALERFA, spoken three times"
Pregunta 92
Pregunta
92.1.2.0 (5823)
What does the abbreviation ""RVR"" mean:
Respuesta
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Runway visual range
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Radar vectors requested
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Recleared via route...
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Runway visibility report
Pregunta 93
Pregunta
92.1.3.0 (5824)
QFE is the RTF Q-code to indicate:
Respuesta
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The altimeter sub-scale setting to obtain the flight level reference datum.
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The atmospheric pressure at aerodrome elevation (or at runway threshold).
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The atmospheric pressure corrected to the aircraft cockpit height.
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The atmospheric pressure referred to the highest fixed obstacle located on the surface of
an aerodrome.
Pregunta 94
Pregunta
92.3.0.0 (5887)
An aircraft encountering radio communication failure on an IFR flight in VMC is
assumed to:
Respuesta
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Leave controlled airspace and continue the flight within uncontrolled airspace
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Continue to fly in VMC, land at the nearest suitable aerodrome, report its arrival
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Continue the flight to destination aerodrome in any caset
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Squawk IDENT and proceed to the alternate aerodrome
Pregunta 95
Pregunta
92.3.0.0 (5889)
An aircraft experiencing radio communication failure on an IFR flight in IMC is
assumed to:
Respuesta
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Proceed to an area from where the flight can be continued according to the visual flight
rules
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Proceed in accordance with the current flight plan to the designated navigation
aid serving the destination aerodrome
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Execute a VMC approach at the nearest suitable aerodrome
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Divert to the most suitable aerodrome according to the route of flight
Pregunta 96
Pregunta
92.3.0.0 (5890)
An aircraft encountering radio communication failure on an IFR flight in IMC has to
hold over the designated navigation aid serving the destination aerodrome:
a) c)d) 3 minutes, if an expected approach time is not acknowledged,"siteI
Respuesta
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5 minutes in any case
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3 minutes, if an expected approach time is not acknowledged
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Until the expected approach time last received and acknowledged
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Under no circumstances
Pregunta 97
Pregunta
92.3.0.0 (5891)
An aircraft encountering radio communication failure on an IFR flight in IMC has to
commence descent over the designated navigation aid serving the destination
aerodrome (no EAT received):
Respuesta
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5 minutes after the last expected approach time acknowledged
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After 3 minutes, if an expected approach time is not acknowledgeds
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At, or as close to, the ETA resulting from the current flight plan
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Immediately after reaching in any case
Pregunta 98
Pregunta
92.3.0.0 (5892)
An aircraft encountering radio communication failure on an IFR flight in IMC has to
land, if possible, within:
Respuesta
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30 minutes after waiting for the EAT
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30 minutes after ETA or the last EAT, whichever is later
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15 minutes after vacating the transition layer
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30 minutes after noticing the radio failure
Pregunta 99
Pregunta
92.3.0.0 (5894)
A departing aircraft experiencing radio communication failure on an IFR flight
under radar vectors has to:
Respuesta
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Squawk 7600 and thereafter return to the route indicated in the current flight
plan in the most direct manner
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Squawk 7600 and thereafter, regardless of any limitation instructed by ATC, return to the
route indicated in the current flight plan on the shortest way
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Squawk 7600 and maintain the heading last assigned by ATC for a period of 3 minutes and
then return to the flight path in accordance with the current flight plan
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Squawk 7600, maintain present heading for 1 minute and thereafter return to the route
indicated in the current flight plan on the shortest way
Pregunta 100
Pregunta
92.4.2.0 (5901)
An aircraft squawking 7700 indicates to the ground station that:
Respuesta
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The aircraft is being hijacked
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The aircraft is in distress
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The aircraft's transceiver is unserviceable
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There is a sick passenger on board
Pregunta 101
Pregunta
92.4.3.0 (5910)
A signal sent by radiotelephony consisting of the spoken words PAN PAN, PAN
PAN, PAN PAN means:
Respuesta
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Imminent danger threatens the aircraft and immediate assistance is required
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The aircraft has a very urgent message to transmit concerning the safety of a
ship, aircraft or other vehicle, but immediate assistance is not required
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An aircraft on final approach is starting the missed approach procedure
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The aircraft is diverting from the route cleared because of a thunderstorm and asks for
immediate reclearance
Pregunta 102
Pregunta
92.5.1.0 (5915)
What does ""Friction coefficient 45"" in a runway report mean:
Pregunta 103
Pregunta
92.5.1.0 (5916)
What does ""Friction coefficient 20"" in a runway report mean: