POH Section 7 - Airplane and Systems Descriptions
how does the airspeed indicator work?
difference between ram air pressure and static air pressure increases of decreases the diaphragm which then turns the lever of the dial on the airspeed indicator
a shroud on the outside muffler forms a heating chamber for what?
cabin heater air
why is flashing beacon use dangerous when flying through clouds?
causes vertigo and loss of orientation
what does the flight control frame consist of?
conventional aileron, rudder, and elevator control surfaces
how do you break in an engine?
cruise at 65% to 75% power until a total of 50 hours is accumulated or oil consumption has stabilized
when is the fuel selector LEFT or RIGHT used?
cruising flight
what is the purpose of the pitot tube?
directs ram air pressure to the airspeed indicator and static pressure to the airspeed indicator, rate of climb indicator, and altimeter
what does the stall warning system do?
displays a audible warning at 5 to 10 knots above stall in all flight conditions
when are seat belts required for cabin crew?
during all duration of the flight
what is engine ignition comprised of?
engine driven dual magnetos and two spark plugs in each cylinder
what does the tachometer record?
engine rotations in hours and tenths
how does the exhaust work?
exhaust from each cylinder passes through riser assemblies and out the muffler and tailpipe
how can you lose radio signals while flying?
flying through large areas of sever precipitation
how does the carburetor work?
fuel is atomized, proportionally mixed with intake air, and delivered to the cylinders through intake manifold tubes
what is the airplane designed for?
general utility purposes
the brakes are connected to the master cylinder which are connected to the rudder pedals through what?
hydraulic lines
where are the fuel tanks located?
in the wings of the aircraft
what does the ammeter do?
indicates the flow of electrical currents from the altimeter to the battery or from the battery to the airplane electrical system
what does the manual primer do?
injects fuel directly into the cylinder intake ports
how does the vacuum system work?
inlet air goes into the vacuum air filter, directly to the instruments, sucked by the vacuum pump through the vacuum relief valve, and discharged out the overboard vent line
what's the difference between outside static pressure and static pressure from inside the cabin?
inside the cabin has there is lower static pressure than outside
what happens to the airspeed indicator if the static port becomes blocked?
it becomes reverse- shows higher airspeed when climbing and lower airspeed when descending
what does a control lock do?
locks the ailerons and elevator control surfaces in a neutral position
what does the left magneto fire?
lower left and upper right spark plugs
what does the right magneto fire?
lower right and upper left spark plugs
what is the specific engine is used in the aircraft?
lycoming model O-320-H2AD
what is used for easy starting in winter?
manual primer
what is connected to the carburetor?
mixture control knob and throttle
how does the ram air cool the engine?
moves around the cylinders and other areas of the engine by baffling
are you required to land if a cabin door is accidentally opened during mid flight?
no
is the primary bus bar affected by the starter or external power usage?
no
what are the operating ranges of the engine RPM?
normal- 2200-2700 rpm (green arc) maximum- 2700 rpm (red line)
when are seat belts required for passengers?
only during taxi, takeoff, and landing
where does all electrical energy go through in the aircraft?
power is supplied to most general electrical and all avionics circuits through the primary bus bar
why do you use a control lock?
protect the aileron and elevator control systems from winds while parked
how does the fuel selector valve work?
pulls gas from desired wings using gravity flow and leads the gas to the fuel strainer
how does the alternate static source work?
pulls static pressure from inside the flight deck
what does the pitot tube measure?
ram air pressure
what is the purpose of the hobbs?
record total time an aircraft is being used
what does the master switch control?
right half controls all electrical power to the airplane and the left half controls the altimeter
where do you find engine oil grades and specifications?
section 8 of the POH
how does the vertical speed indicator work?
static air pressure from the static port increases or decreases the size of the diaphragm (depending on the climb or decent) which then turns the dual the reads the vertical speed of the aircraft
does the vacuum system suck air in or push air out?
sucks air in
when is the fuel selector BOTH used?
takeoff, landing, climb, and maneuvers that involve prolonged slips or skids
when should the high intensity strobe lights be turned off?
taxiing in the vicinity of other aircrafts or during night flight through clouds, for, or haze
how is the ram air exhausted through engine cowling?
through an opening at the bottom aft edge
where does the ram air enter the engine?
through the engine intake on the front of the engine cowling
what is the purpose of the tachometer?
to record engine time
where does the gas flow from the fuel strainer?
to the engine primer or carburetor
what type of landing gear is used?
tricycle landing gear
what is the procedure if a cabin door is opened during flight?
trim the plane to 75 knots, momentarily shove the door outward slightly, then forcefully close and lock the door
what instrument is electrical driven?
turn coordinator
specs of the propeller
two bladed, fixed pitch, one piece forged aluminum alloy propeller
what is included in the fuel system?
two fuel tanks, selector valve, fuel strainer, manual primer, and carburetor
what do you do if the static port becomes blocked?
use alternate static source
the engine should not be operated on less than __ quarts of oil
4 quarts
what's the total usable fuel for standard tanks?
40 gal
what's the total fuel volume of standard tanks?
43 gal (21.5 each)
what is the max crosswind the aircraft can take?
15 knots
what is the engine rated at?
160 horsepower at 2700 RPM
what's the total usable fuel for long range tanks?
50 gal
what's the total fuel volume of long range tanks?
54 gal (27 each)
what is the max amount of oil you can put in the engine sump?
6 quarts
what is the diameter of the propeller?
75 inches
how is the engine cooled?
air cooled (ram air)
what happens to the airspeed indicator if both pitot tube holes becomes blocked?
airspeed indicator acts as an altimeter
what does the pilot tube control?
airspeed indicator, rate of climb, and altimeter
what happens to the airspeed indicator if just the front hole of the pitot tube becomes blocked?
airspeed will read higher airspeeds during climb and lower airspeed when descending
basic airplane description
all metal, four place, high wing, single engine airplane
how do you know if a seat harness is properly adjusted?
allow the person to lean forward enough to sit completely erect
what happens to the altimeter and rate of climb indicator if the static port becomes blocked?
altimeter freezes at the point where it was blocked and the rate of climb will show zero
when can the cabin windows be opened?
any speed up to 160 knots
when is the primary bus bar turned on?
anytime the master switch is turned on
what two instruments are engine driven?
attitude indicator and heading indicator
what oil should you put in a new airplane during its first 25 hours?
aviation grade straight mineral oil
what are symptoms of impending brake failure?
brakes are weak, noisy, or soft and spongy
how are most electrical circuits in a airplane protected?
by "push to reset" circuit breakers
how is fuel directed to the carburetor?
by gravity flow