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[Show more]On aircraft equipped with fuel pumps, when is the auxiliary electric driven pump used? - Answer in the event engine-driven fuel pump fails 
 
While cruising at 9,500 feel MSL, the fuel/air mixture is properly adjusted. What will occur if a descent for 4,500 feet MSL, is made without readjusting th...
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While cruising at 9,500 feel MSL, the fuel/air mixture is properly adjusted. What will occur if a descent for 4,500 feet MSL, is made without readjusting th...
3248. Which instrument will become inoperative if the pitot tube becomes clogged? - Answer Airspeed 
 
3249. Which instrument(s) will become inoperative if the static vents become clogged? - Answer Airspeed, altimeter, and vertical speed 
 
3247. If the pitot tube and outside static vents become...
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Add to cart3248. Which instrument will become inoperative if the pitot tube becomes clogged? - Answer Airspeed 
 
3249. Which instrument(s) will become inoperative if the static vents become clogged? - Answer Airspeed, altimeter, and vertical speed 
 
3247. If the pitot tube and outside static vents become...
The angle of attack at which an airplane wing stalls will 
 
increase if the CG is moved forward. 
 
change with an increase in gross weight. 
 
remain the same regardless of gross weight. - Answer remain the same regardless of gross weight. 
 
During an approach to a stall, an increased load fact...
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Add to cartThe angle of attack at which an airplane wing stalls will 
 
increase if the CG is moved forward. 
 
change with an increase in gross weight. 
 
remain the same regardless of gross weight. - Answer remain the same regardless of gross weight. 
 
During an approach to a stall, an increased load fact...
Required documents on board an aircraft prior to flight? - Answer A - airworthiness cert 
R - registration cert 
R - radio station license (if operating outside U.S.) 
O - operating limitations (AFM/POH and supplements, placards, markings) 
W - weight and balance data 
 
* Compass Dev Card 
* Exte...
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Add to cartRequired documents on board an aircraft prior to flight? - Answer A - airworthiness cert 
R - registration cert 
R - radio station license (if operating outside U.S.) 
O - operating limitations (AFM/POH and supplements, placards, markings) 
W - weight and balance data 
 
* Compass Dev Card 
* Exte...
What are the characteristics of a monocoque airplane structure? - Answer Almost all structural loads are carried by the outer skin of the airplane. 
 
Which control surfaces are usually located on the empennage? - Answer Rudder, elevator, stabilator 
 
What condition must be present for carburet...
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Add to cartWhat are the characteristics of a monocoque airplane structure? - Answer Almost all structural loads are carried by the outer skin of the airplane. 
 
Which control surfaces are usually located on the empennage? - Answer Rudder, elevator, stabilator 
 
What condition must be present for carburet...
What are the three axis the aircraft moves about? 
A. lateral, vertical, pitch 
B. vertical, horizontal, lateral 
C. longitudinal, vertical, lateral - Answer C. longitudinal, vertical, lateral 
 
Which function does the rudder provide? 
A. pitch 
B. yaw 
C. roll - Answer B. yaw 
 
What does pitc...
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Add to cartWhat are the three axis the aircraft moves about? 
A. lateral, vertical, pitch 
B. vertical, horizontal, lateral 
C. longitudinal, vertical, lateral - Answer C. longitudinal, vertical, lateral 
 
Which function does the rudder provide? 
A. pitch 
B. yaw 
C. roll - Answer B. yaw 
 
What does pitc...
What is under preventive maintenance? - Answer servicing land gear wheel bearings, replenishing hydraulic fluid, removing and installing glider wing and tail surfaces that are specifically designed for quick removal and instillation. 43.7 
 
Who must you present a pilot certificate or a medical ce...
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Add to cartWhat is under preventive maintenance? - Answer servicing land gear wheel bearings, replenishing hydraulic fluid, removing and installing glider wing and tail surfaces that are specifically designed for quick removal and instillation. 43.7 
 
Who must you present a pilot certificate or a medical ce...
excessivly high engine temperatures will 
 
a) cause damage to geat conducting hoses warping of the cylinder cooling find 
 
b) cause loss of power,exsessive oil consumptuon, and possible permanent internal engine damage. 
 
c) not appreciably affect an aircraft engine - Answer A 
 
if the engin...
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Add to cartexcessivly high engine temperatures will 
 
a) cause damage to geat conducting hoses warping of the cylinder cooling find 
 
b) cause loss of power,exsessive oil consumptuon, and possible permanent internal engine damage. 
 
c) not appreciably affect an aircraft engine - Answer A 
 
if the engin...
Class A Weather Minimums - Answer IFR 
 
Class B Weather Minimums - Answer 3 miles 
 
Clear of clouds 
 
Class C Weather Minimums - Answer 3 SM, 2000' horizontal, 1000' above, 500' below clouds 
 
Class D Weather Minimums - Answer 3 SM, 2000' horizontal, 1000' above, 500' below clouds ...
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Add to cartClass A Weather Minimums - Answer IFR 
 
Class B Weather Minimums - Answer 3 miles 
 
Clear of clouds 
 
Class C Weather Minimums - Answer 3 SM, 2000' horizontal, 1000' above, 500' below clouds 
 
Class D Weather Minimums - Answer 3 SM, 2000' horizontal, 1000' above, 500' below clouds ...
(Refer to figure 22, area 2; and figure 31.) At Coeur D'Alene , which frequency should be used as a Common Traffic Advisory Frequency (CTAF) to self-announce position and intentions? - Answer 122.8 MHz. 
 
To get a complete weather briefing for the planned flight, the pilot should request - Answe...
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Add to cart(Refer to figure 22, area 2; and figure 31.) At Coeur D'Alene , which frequency should be used as a Common Traffic Advisory Frequency (CTAF) to self-announce position and intentions? - Answer 122.8 MHz. 
 
To get a complete weather briefing for the planned flight, the pilot should request - Answe...
What is one purpose of wing flaps? - Answer To enable the pilot to make steeper approaches to a landing without increasing the airspeed. 
 
One of the main functions of flaps during approach and landing is to: - Answer Increase the angle of descent without increasing the airspeed. 
 
What is the...
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Add to cartWhat is one purpose of wing flaps? - Answer To enable the pilot to make steeper approaches to a landing without increasing the airspeed. 
 
One of the main functions of flaps during approach and landing is to: - Answer Increase the angle of descent without increasing the airspeed. 
 
What is the...
Flight Controls - Answer Ailron-regulates aircraft roll 
Rutter-makes horizontal course changes-on tail 
Elevator-helps ascend/descend aircraft-on tail 
 
Gyroscopic Instruments - Answer Turn Coordinator 
Heading Indicator 
Attitude Indicator 
 
Pitot-Static Instruments - Answer Airspeed Indic...
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Add to cartFlight Controls - Answer Ailron-regulates aircraft roll 
Rutter-makes horizontal course changes-on tail 
Elevator-helps ascend/descend aircraft-on tail 
 
Gyroscopic Instruments - Answer Turn Coordinator 
Heading Indicator 
Attitude Indicator 
 
Pitot-Static Instruments - Answer Airspeed Indic...
PPL Principles of Flight questions with correct answers
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A patient who is not fully informed about his or her health status is an example of a violation of which ethical principle? 
a. 
Autonomy 
b. 
Justice 
c. 
Utilitarianism 
d. 
Confidentiality - Answer a. 
Autonomy 
 
Which action by the nurse indicates a primary care delivery model environment? 
a...
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Add to cartA patient who is not fully informed about his or her health status is an example of a violation of which ethical principle? 
a. 
Autonomy 
b. 
Justice 
c. 
Utilitarianism 
d. 
Confidentiality - Answer a. 
Autonomy 
 
Which action by the nurse indicates a primary care delivery model environment? 
a...
What are the four forces that act on an airplane in flight? - Answer thrust (forward) 
Drag (Backwards) 
Lift (Up) 
Weight (Down) 
 
When are the 4 forces that act on an airplane in equilibrium? - Answer During unaccelerated flight 
 
What is the relationship between the forces on an airplane? -...
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Add to cartWhat are the four forces that act on an airplane in flight? - Answer thrust (forward) 
Drag (Backwards) 
Lift (Up) 
Weight (Down) 
 
When are the 4 forces that act on an airplane in equilibrium? - Answer During unaccelerated flight 
 
What is the relationship between the forces on an airplane? -...
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With respect to the air regulations, what documents are required to be carried on board for every aircraft? - Answer APRILJ 
 
What does the Certificate of Registration tell you? - Answer The C of R allows us to see the nationality and registration mark, aircraft manufacturer, model and serial n...
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Add to cartWith respect to the air regulations, what documents are required to be carried on board for every aircraft? - Answer APRILJ 
 
What does the Certificate of Registration tell you? - Answer The C of R allows us to see the nationality and registration mark, aircraft manufacturer, model and serial n...
b. very high frequency omni directional range - Answer The meaning of VOR is: 
 
a. very high range 
b. very high frequency omni directional range 
c. omni directional 
 
c. 108 MHz - 117.95 MHz - Answer The frequency allotted for the VOR: 
 
a. 118.00 MHz - 135 MHz 
b. 108 MHz - 111 MHz 
c. ...
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Add to cartb. very high frequency omni directional range - Answer The meaning of VOR is: 
 
a. very high range 
b. very high frequency omni directional range 
c. omni directional 
 
c. 108 MHz - 117.95 MHz - Answer The frequency allotted for the VOR: 
 
a. 118.00 MHz - 135 MHz 
b. 108 MHz - 111 MHz 
c. ...
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Lift acts in the direction of low pressure - Answer How does an airplane acheive lift? 
 
Left wing; clockwise 
Right wing; counterclockwise - Answer Describe the direction of wing tip vortices. 
 
All parts of the airplane that do not contribute to lift 
Sub components: 
1) form drag: drag cre...
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Add to cartLift acts in the direction of low pressure - Answer How does an airplane acheive lift? 
 
Left wing; clockwise 
Right wing; counterclockwise - Answer Describe the direction of wing tip vortices. 
 
All parts of the airplane that do not contribute to lift 
Sub components: 
1) form drag: drag cre...
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Notification of Accidents? - Answer Shall as soon as possible notify 
- The director 
- an ATSU 
- nearest police station 
 
What is cloud ceiling? - Answer The height above the surface of the base of the lowest cloud below 20,000 feet 
 
What is CTA? - Answer - Control area 
- Means a contr...
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Add to cartNotification of Accidents? - Answer Shall as soon as possible notify 
- The director 
- an ATSU 
- nearest police station 
 
What is cloud ceiling? - Answer The height above the surface of the base of the lowest cloud below 20,000 feet 
 
What is CTA? - Answer - Control area 
- Means a contr...
The load factor of an airplane increases with: - Answer Any moderate change in pitch attitude, increase in weight and steep turns. 
 
The plane you are flying is capable of cruising at 28,000ft and going 330kts. You are the pilot in command operating under basic med, and part 91, is this flight le...
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Add to cartThe load factor of an airplane increases with: - Answer Any moderate change in pitch attitude, increase in weight and steep turns. 
 
The plane you are flying is capable of cruising at 28,000ft and going 330kts. You are the pilot in command operating under basic med, and part 91, is this flight le...
International Standard Atmosphere ISA - Answer Pressure 1013.2Hpa 
Temperature 15*C 
Temperature decreases x 1.98*C every 1000ft 
 
Water Vapour - Answer An invisible gas made of water 
 
Humidity - Answer Amount of water vapour in the air - 2types: absolute (total amount) and relative (% of t...
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Add to cartInternational Standard Atmosphere ISA - Answer Pressure 1013.2Hpa 
Temperature 15*C 
Temperature decreases x 1.98*C every 1000ft 
 
Water Vapour - Answer An invisible gas made of water 
 
Humidity - Answer Amount of water vapour in the air - 2types: absolute (total amount) and relative (% of t...
unaccelerated flight - Answer not changing speed or direction 
 
Bernoulli - Answer when the fluid got to a narrow point it had to speed up, where the water was going the fastest the pressure was the least 
-air travelling faster over the top of the wing- low pressure 
 
-chord line - Answer ...
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Add to cartunaccelerated flight - Answer not changing speed or direction 
 
Bernoulli - Answer when the fluid got to a narrow point it had to speed up, where the water was going the fastest the pressure was the least 
-air travelling faster over the top of the wing- low pressure 
 
-chord line - Answer ...
Minimum Age for PPL - Answer 17 
 
Category Medical for PPL - Answer 3. 
 
Ground School Requirement for PPL - Answer 40 hours, 60% overall and each category on written exam. 
 
Flight Requirements for PPL - Answer 45 hours total, max 5 hours in simulator. 
 
Total dual hours for PPL - Answe...
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Add to cartMinimum Age for PPL - Answer 17 
 
Category Medical for PPL - Answer 3. 
 
Ground School Requirement for PPL - Answer 40 hours, 60% overall and each category on written exam. 
 
Flight Requirements for PPL - Answer 45 hours total, max 5 hours in simulator. 
 
Total dual hours for PPL - Answe...
What are the three components of fire? - Answer Oxygen, Fuel and Heat 
 
Carburettor Fire Immediate Memory Items - Answer 1. Starter Crank 
2. Mixture Cut-off 
3. Throttle Open 
4. Electric Fuel Pump Off 
5. Fuel Selector Off 
 
Carburettor Fire Subsequent Memory Items - Answer 6. Ignition Off...
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Add to cartWhat are the three components of fire? - Answer Oxygen, Fuel and Heat 
 
Carburettor Fire Immediate Memory Items - Answer 1. Starter Crank 
2. Mixture Cut-off 
3. Throttle Open 
4. Electric Fuel Pump Off 
5. Fuel Selector Off 
 
Carburettor Fire Subsequent Memory Items - Answer 6. Ignition Off...
Which phrase is used to impose radio silence on stations during distress or urgency transmissions? - Answer Stop Transmitting, MAYDAY 
 
What would your response be to: "Oscar Bravo Sierra, make one right hand orbit, report complete"? - Answer Orbiting Right, Wilco, Oscar Bravo Sierra 
 
Durin...
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Add to cartWhich phrase is used to impose radio silence on stations during distress or urgency transmissions? - Answer Stop Transmitting, MAYDAY 
 
What would your response be to: "Oscar Bravo Sierra, make one right hand orbit, report complete"? - Answer Orbiting Right, Wilco, Oscar Bravo Sierra 
 
Durin...
What connects the piston to the crankshaft? - Answer Connecting rod 
 
The intake/outtake valve is larger - Answer Intake 
 
What does the inlet manifold do? - Answer Take in oxygen 
 
What speed does the camshaft rotate at? - Answer Half the engine speed 
 
What does the camshaft control? -...
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Add to cartWhat connects the piston to the crankshaft? - Answer Connecting rod 
 
The intake/outtake valve is larger - Answer Intake 
 
What does the inlet manifold do? - Answer Take in oxygen 
 
What speed does the camshaft rotate at? - Answer Half the engine speed 
 
What does the camshaft control? -...
PPL Exam Revision questions with correct answers
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What paperwork is needed to fly and what part is this found in? - Answer ARROW; 91.203 
 
ARROW - Answer Airworthiness 
Registration 
Radio Operators certificate 
P.O.H 
Weight and balance 
 
What does a pilot need to fly? - Answer PMBL 
 
PMBL - Answer Pilot's license + photo ID (medical ...
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Add to cartWhat paperwork is needed to fly and what part is this found in? - Answer ARROW; 91.203 
 
ARROW - Answer Airworthiness 
Registration 
Radio Operators certificate 
P.O.H 
Weight and balance 
 
What does a pilot need to fly? - Answer PMBL 
 
PMBL - Answer Pilot's license + photo ID (medical ...
What is a Magneto - Answer Self contained source of electrical energy 
 
If the ground wire between the magneto and the ignition switch becomes disconnected, what will occur? - Answer The engine wont be able to shut down via the shut OFF switch 
 
What provides more power at low RPM, generator...
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Add to cartWhat is a Magneto - Answer Self contained source of electrical energy 
 
If the ground wire between the magneto and the ignition switch becomes disconnected, what will occur? - Answer The engine wont be able to shut down via the shut OFF switch 
 
What provides more power at low RPM, generator...
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