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(Refer to Figure 36.) Determine the condition of the airplane. Pilot and Copilot 380 lb Passengers - aft position 280 lb Baggage 220 lb Fuel 49 gal

116 pounds under gross weight, CG at 88.8.

(Refer to Figure 14.) At what altitude is the freezing level over the middle of Florida on the 12 hour significant prognostic chart?

12,000 feet.

On a cross-country flight, point X is crossed at 1015 and arrival at point Y is expected at 1025. Use the following information to determine the indicated airspeed required to reach point Y on schedule. Distance between X and Y 27 NM Forecast wind 240° at 30 kts Pressure altitude 5,500 ft Ambient temperature +05°C True course 100° The required indicated airspeed would be approximately

128 knots.

When performing a lazy eight, where should the maximum pitchdown attitude occur?

135° point.

While maintaining a magnetic heading of 180° and a true airspeed of 130 knots, the 270° radial of a VOR is crossed at 1037 and the 260° radial at 1042. The approximate time and distance to the station would be

30 minutes and 65 NM.

When performing a lazy eight, where should the maximum pitchup attitude occur?

45° point.

While maintaining a magnetic heading of 060° and a true airspeed of 130 knots, the 150° radial of a VOR is crossed at 1137 and the 140° radial at 1145. The approximate time and distance to the station would be

48 minutes and 104 NM.

Interpret the following radar weather report: LIT 1133 AREA 4TRW 22/100 88/170 196/180 220/115 C2425 MT 310 AT 162/110

The maximum top of the cells is located 162° and 110 NM from the station (LIT).

Which is most likely to happen if a pilot initiates the climbing turn portion of a chandelle with a bank that is too steep?

The pilot will reach the 180° degree change of direction position with less altitude than is normal for the maneuver.

Which statement is true about the effect of temperature changes on the indications of a sensitive altimeter?

Colder-than-standard temperatures will place the aircraft lower than the altimeter indicates.

What can a pilot expect when landing at an airport located in the mountains?

Higher true airspeed and greater vertical velocity.

What is characteristic of the indicated airspeed if the CG is at the most forward allowable position and constant power and altitude are maintained?

Indicated airspeed will be less than it would be with the CG in the most rearward allowable position.

Which relationship is correct when comparing drag and airspeed?

Induced drag varies inversely as the square of the airspeed.

Which would likely result in a slipping turn?

Increasing the rate of turn without using rudder

Tornadoes are most likely to occur with which type of thunderstorms?

Steady-state thunderstorms associated with cold fronts or squall lines.

Which aircraft characteristics contribute to spiral instability?

Strong static directional stability and weak dihedral effect.

(Refer to figure 36.) Upon landing, a photographer in the rear passenger position (204 lbs @ 136) moves to the front passenger seat. What effect does this have on the CG if the aircraft weighed 2,690 pounds, and the moment /100 just prior to the move was 2249.3?

The CG moves forward approximately 3.8 inches.

Fuel/air ratio is the ratio between the

weight of fuel and weight of air entering the cylinder.

If an aircraft has negative dynamic and positive static stability, this will result in

divergent oscillations.

While holding a constant angle of bank in a coordinated turn, the displacement of the turn needle will

increase as airspeed decreases.

The critical engine on most light multiengine airplanes with clockwise rotating propellers is the

left engine, because of the P-factor of the right propeller.

The general circulation of air associated with a high-pressure area in the Northern Hemisphere is

outward and clockwise.

(Refer to Figure 17) The horizontal dashed line from point C to point E represents the A) maximum structural cruise airspeed range. B) airspeed range for normal operations. C) positive limit load factor.

positive limit load factor.

During turns around a point, an imaginary line from the pilot's eye and parallel to the lateral axis should point to the pylon when the aircraft is abeam the point headed directly

upwind or downwind.

(Refer to Figure 28.) Determine the approximate total distance required to clear a 50-foot obstacle. Temperature 20°C Pressure altitude 1,000 ft Surface sod Weight 5,300 lb Wind 15 kts headwind

1,723 feet.

(Refer to Figure 28.) Determine the approximate total distance required to clear a 50-foot obstacle. Temperature 20°C Pressure altitude 1,000 ft Surface sod Weight 5,300 lb Wind 5 kts headwind

1,880 feet.

After 141 miles are flown from the departure point, the aircraft's position is located 11 miles off course. If 71 miles remain to be flown, what approximate total correction should be made to converge on the destination?

14°

GIVEN: Usable fuel at takeoff 36 gal Fuel consumption rate 12.4 gal/hr Constant groundspeed 140 kts Flight time since takeoff 48 min According to FAR Part 91, how much farther can an airplane be flown under night VFR?

188 NM.

(Refer to Figure 36.) Determine the condition of the airplane. Pilot and Copilot 316 lb Passengers (rear) Aft 277 lb Baggage 50 lb Fuel 75 gal

197 pounds under allowable gross weight; CG 84.6 inches aft of datum.

GIVEN: Departure path straight out Takeoff time 1435Z Winds during climb 175° at 25 kts True course during climb 155° Airport elevation 2,000 ft True airspeed 130 kts Rate of climb 500 ft/min What would be the distance and time upon reaching 8,000 feet MSL?

21 NM and 1447Z.

How much weight could be added at Station 160 without exceeding the aft CG limit? Aircraft weight 8,300 lb CG location Station 90.0 Aft CG limit Station 90.5

59.7 pounds.

What is the location of the CG if 90 pounds are removed from Station 140? Aircraft weight 6,230 lb CG location Station 79

78.1.

If inadequate right rudder is used during a climbing right turn, what may occur if the aircraft stalls?

A spin to the left.

(Refer to figure 36.) With the airplane loaded as shown, what further changes can be made while staying within limits? Pilot and copilot 411 lb Passengers - aft position 100 lbs Main Wing Tanks 44 gal

Add 175 pounds of baggage and fill the fuel tanks.

Which is true regarding the operation of a multiengine airplane with one engine inoperative?

Banking toward the inoperative engine increases V(MC).

What would cause the 45° point to be reached before the maximum pitchup attitude during a lazy eight?

Beginning with too rapid a rate of roll.

(Refer to Figure 14.) What weather is forecast for the Florida area just ahead of the stationary front during the first 12 hours?

Ceiling 1,000 to 3,000 feet and/or visibility 3 to 5 miles with continuous precipitation.

Which is the most probable result if a pilot initiates the climbing turn portions of a lazy eight with banks that are too steep?

Completing each 180° change of direction with less altitude change than is normal for the maneuver.

What type of oxygen system is most commonly found in general aviation aircraft?

Continuous flow.

(Refer to Figure 48.) In flying the rectangular course, which would describe the proper angle of bank?

Corner 1 shallow to medium, corner 2 medium to steep, corner 3 steep to medium, and corner 4 medium to shallow.

(Refer to Figure 48.) In flying the rectangular course, when should the aircraft bank vary from a steep bank to a medium bank?

Corner 3.

During level turns in side-by-side airplanes, which is characteristic of student performance?

Diving during left turns because the nose appears to rise during entry into these turns.

At what point in a lazy eight is it most likely necessary to exert opposing (crossed) aileron and rudder pressures in order to maintain coordinated flight?

In the climbing right turn.

What allows an aircraft to be operated easily and to withstand the stresses imposed on it?

Maneuverability.

NOTAMs for navigational facilities are reported in

NOTAM (D) distribution.

Could 100 pounds of weight be shifted from Station 130.0 to Station 30.0 without exceeding the forward CG limit? Total weight 2,800 lb CG location Station 120.0 Forward CG limit Station 117.0

No; the new CG would be located at Station 116.42.

What does the lower limit of the white arc on an airspeed indicator represent?

Power-off stall speed in a landing configuration.

A possible result of using the emergency alternate source of static pressure inside the cabin of an unpressurized airplane is the

altimeter may indicate an altitude higher than the actual altitude being flown.

The most rapid accumulation of clear ice on an aircraft in flight may occur with temperatures between 0°C to -15°C in

cumuliform clouds.

For a multiengine airplane with reciprocating, non-turbocharged engines, V(MC)

decreases with altitude.

One advantage of a turbocharged airplane is the ability to maintain control over an engine's rated sea level horsepower from sea level until the

engine's critical altitude is reached.

A surface inversion can

produce poor visibility

Your are a recreational pilot with fewer than 400 hours. In order to log pilot in command time without having flown in the last 180 days, you must

receive flight training and a logbook endorsement from an authorized instructor.


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