Aerial Application Questions & Answers 100% Solved
The purpose of calibration is to: Answer-Apply the correct amount of pesticide.
Applying a pesticide at a rate that is higher than the pesticide label rate is: Answer-Illegal.
Increasing airspeed without changing the spray output will result in...
Aerial Application Questions & Answers 100% Solved
The purpose of calibration is to: Answer-Apply the correct amount of pesticide.
Applying a pesticide at a rate that is higher than the pesticide label rate is: Answer-Illegal.
Increasing airspeed without changing the spray output will result in: Answer-Less
pesticide active ingredient applied per acre.
If 1700 ounces of material is collected from nozzles on a helicopter spray boom in 90 seconds,
what is the total flow volume in gallons per minute? Answer-8.85
An aircraft spraying system has an output volume of 8 gallons per minute. How many gallons are
sprayed per mile when the aircraft travels at 130 miles per hour? Answer-3.7
An effective swath width is the: Answer-Width of a single pass that includes portions of
overlaps from other passes.
An aircraft sprays 20.2 gallons per minute. How many minutes of spraying time are needed to
spray out 147 gallons of spray mixture? Answer-7.3
Given an application rate of 11.3 gallons per acre, how many acres can be sprayed with 147
gallons of spray mixture? Answer-13
, Aerial Application Questions & Answers 100% Solved
If an aircraft treats 14 acres per tank of spray mixture, how many pints of pesticide liquid should
be put into the spray tank to apply at a volume of 1.5 pints per acre? Answer-21
How many acres are in a rectangular field that measures 620 feet by 1280 feet? Answer-
18.2
The last application flight of the day: Answer-Requires the same attention as every other
flight.
Varying the application speed without changing flow volume during an application will:
Answer-Result in uneven coverage.
The application pattern that helps to avoid flying through spray from a previous swath is the:
Answer-Race track pattern.
Ferrying flights must be made at an altitude of at least: Answer-500 feet.
Ferrying flights that pass over areas where people live or work should: Answer-Be varied
by 1/8 to 1/4 mile for each trip.
Breaks seen in the normal cultivation patterns of a field may alert the pilot to: Answer-
Hidden hazards.
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