Hazards of helo flight 1
6 . A situation that is conducive to a settling-with-power is:
All of the answers are correct.
7 . When a series of shocks cause the rotor head to become unbalanced, a condition may develop known as:
Ground resonance.
5 . To recover from a settling with power condition, the pilot should:
Increase forward speed and/or partially lower collective pitch.
8 . Ground resonance can occur when the helicopter:
Makes contact with the surface during landing or during an attempted takeoff.
2 . Retreating blade stalls do not occur under conditions of:
Normal autorotation.
4 . At the onset of blade stall vibration, the pilot should take the following corrective measures:
Reduce collective pitch, increase rotor RPM, reduce forward airspeed, minimize maneuvering.
1 . The maximum forward airspeed of a helicopter is limited by several factors, including which of the following:
Retreating blade stall, advancing blade compressibility, and turbulent air conditions.
9 . A corrective action for ground resonance is to:
Take off immediately only if the RPM is in the proper range.
3 . The major warnings of approaching retreating blade stall conditions include all of the following except:
The helicopter will roll away from the stalled side.