A turbo Charger is powered by __________ _________ and a supercharger is powered by _____
_________
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Exhaust gases, internally driven compressor powered by the engine.
Decode the following METAR: RMK SF5NS3 SLP134
,What is the Air mass that usually occurs only in the summer time over Canada?
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Maritime Tropical (mT)
When should you carry a journey Log on an Aircraft?
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At all times unless the aircraft will not land and shutdown at another location.
Are the minimum number of Flight Attendants rules?
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1. One attendant per 50 Paxs
2. No Flight Attendant required if for AC that seat 13-19 paxs if
a. AC has a PIC and SIC
b. Pax cabin is readily Accessible from flight Deck
c. Flight Crew can supervise Paxs
Describe the magnetic error caused by turns
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When on a northernly heading the compass will lag and when on a southernly
heading the compass will lead when turning. The lag or lead will actually
show a turn in the opposite direction at first when on a northernly or southerly
heading.
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1. Frontal Activity (w strong wind gradients, or surface temperature differences
across surface)
2. Thunderstorms (Vertical)
3. Temperature inversions (Horizontal), Low Level Jets are particularly
dangerous
4. Surface Obstructions (Airports near water but protected by trees).
Using the Rule of 1 and 60 what calculation should you use to determine how many
degrees you are off track?
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(Miles off track/Miles Flown) X 60
What is the following Barometric Pressure: SLP033
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1003.3 hPa
Typically during climb out what do the winds do?
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Veer and increase
, At night because the ground cools quicker than water. And wind goes from
the High Pressure (Colder) to the low Pressure (Warmer)
Describe the Oxygen requirements for unpressurized Aircraft
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From above 10,000 to 13,000 Cabin Pressure ASL Oxygen is required for all
crew and 10% of Pax for the entire flight at this altitude if it exceeds 30
minutes.
Above 13,000 Oxygen is required for all souls.
Describe VTA maps
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VTA (VFR Terminal Area) maps are Transverse Mectar Projection style maps.
Scale is 1:250,000
uses Rhumb Lines
In regards to Altimeter Setting Region and Standard Pressure Region. When do you
change your altimeter?
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Always in the SPR
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