Term
(Refer to Figure 30.) Using a maximum demonstrated crosswind component equal to 0.2 V(SO), what is a pilot able to determine? V(SO) 60 kts Landing Rwy 12 Wind 150° at 20 kts |
|
Definition
Crosswind component is within safe limits. |
|
|
Term
(Refer to Figure 26.) Determine the ground roll required for takeoff. Temperature 25°C Pressure altitude 2,000 ft Weight 2,200 lb Headwind 15 kts |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
When an aircraft's forward CG limit is exceeded, it will affect the flight characteristics of the aircraft by producing |
|
Definition
higher stalling speeds and more longitudinal stability. |
|
|
Term
The most favorable combination of conditions for rotorcraft performance is |
|
Definition
low density altitude, low gross weight, and moderate to strong wind |
|
|
Term
(Refer to Figure 33.) How should the 200-pound weight be shifted to balance the plank on the fulcrum? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
Which statement is true regarding takeoff performance with high density altitude conditions? |
|
Definition
The acceleration rate is slower because the engine and propeller efficiency is reduced. |
|
|
Term
(Refer to Figure 24.) What is the effect of a temperature increase from 30 to 50 degrees F on the density altitude if the pressure altitude remains at 3,000 feet MSL? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
(Refer to Figure 39.) What is the maximum altitude for a balloon if the gross weight is 1,060 pounds and standard temperature exists at all altitudes? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
What is the location of the CG if 60 pounds are removed from Station 70? Aircraft weight: 8,420 lb CG location station: 85 |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
What can a pilot expect when landing at an airport located in the mountains? |
|
Definition
Higher true airspeed and longer landing distance. |
|
|
Term
(Refer to Figure 27.) What indicated airspeed at 3,000 feet would result in the greatest increase in altitude for a given distance? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
What is the location of the CG if 90 pounds are removed from Station 140? Aircraft weight 6,230 lb CG location Station 79 |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
Based on this information, the CG would be located how far aft of datum? Weight A 120 lb at 15" aft of datum Weight B 200 lb at 117" aft of datum Weight C 75 lb at 195" aft of datum |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
(Refer to Figure 30.) Using a maximum demonstrated crosswind component equal to 0.2 V(SO), what is a pilot able to determine? V(SO) 70 kts Landing Rwy 35 Wind 300° at 20 kts |
|
Definition
Maximum demonstrated crosswind component is exceeded. |
|
|
Term
If the CG of an aircraft is moved from the aft limit to beyond the forward limit, how will it affect the cruising and stalling speed? |
|
Definition
Decrease the cruising speed and increase the stalling speed. |
|
|
Term
How does increased weight affect the takeoff distance of an airplane? |
|
Definition
The airplane will accelerate more slowly with the same power output, and a higher airspeed is required to generate necessary lift for takeoff. |
|
|
Term
(Refer to Figure 26.) Determine the takeoff distance required to clear a 50-foot obstacle. Temperature 3°C Pressure altitude 6,000 ft Weight 3,000 lb Headwind 15 kts |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
Based on this information, the CG would be located how far aft of datum? Weight D 160 lb at 45" aft of datum Weight E 170 lb at 145" aft of datum Weight F 105 lb at 185" aft of datum |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
(Refer to Figure 25.) What would be the indicated stall speed during a 40° banked turn with the gear down and flaps set at 45°? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
An aircraft is loaded with the CG aft of the aft limit. What effect will this have on controllability? |
|
Definition
Stall and spin recovery may be difficult or impossible. |
|
|
Term
If the nosewheel of an airplane moves aft during gear retraction, how would this aft movement affect the CG location of that airplane? It would |
|
Definition
cause the CG location to move aft. |
|
|
Term
As the CG moves aft, an aircraft becomes |
|
Definition
less stable and less controllable. |
|
|
Term
The center of gravity of an aircraft is computed along the |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
What is the significance of the blue radial line on the airspeed indicator of a light multiengine airplane and when is it to be used? it indicates the |
|
Definition
speed which will provide the maximum altitude gain in a given time when one engine is inoperative and should be used for climb and final approach during engine-out operations. |
|
|
Term
If the CG is located aft of allowable limits, the pilot may find it impossible to |
|
Definition
fly in the upper allowable airspeed range due to insufficient forward cyclic control. |
|
|
Term
(Refer to Figure 30.) Determine the approximate crosswind component. Landing Rwy 22 Wind 260° at 23 kts |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
Aft center of gravity in a helicopter limits the |
|
Definition
upper allowable airspeed range. |
|
|
Term
The V(NE) of a helicopter is limited by |
|
Definition
lateral controllability or retreating blade stall. |
|
|
Term
(Refer to Figure 36.) Determine the condition of the airplane: Pilot and copilot 400 lb Passengers - aft position 240 lb Baggage 20 lb Fuel 75 gal |
|
Definition
180 pounds under allowable gross weight; CG is located within limits. |
|
|
Term
(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 |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
In a twin-engine airplane, the single-engine service ceiling is the maximum density altitude at which V(YSE) will produce |
|
Definition
50 ft per minute rate of climb. |
|
|
Term
If the atmospheric pressure and temperature remain the same, how would an increase in humidity affect takeoff performance? |
|
Definition
Longer takeoff distance; the air is less dense. |
|
|
Term
(Refer to Figure 27.) To maintain the best rate of climb, the indicated speed should be |
|
Definition
reduced approximately .8 knots per 1,000 feet of altitude. |
|
|
Term
(Refer to Figure 28.) Determine the approximate total distance required to clear a 50-foot obstacle. Temperature 35°C Pressure altitude 3,000 ft Surface sod Weight 5,100 lb Wind 20 kts headwind |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
(Refer to figure 39) What is the maximum altitude for a balloon if the gross weight is 960 pounds and the ambient temperature is 76F? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
To maintain level flight in an airplane which is loaded with the CG at the forward limit, an additional download must be imposed on the horizontal stabilizer. This in turn produces |
|
Definition
an additional load which the wing must support. |
|
|
Term
The stalling speed of an aircraft will be highest when the aircraft is loaded with a |
|
Definition
high gross weight and forward CG. |
|
|
Term
(Refer to Figure 36.) Determine the condition of the airplane: Pilot and copilot 316 lb Passengers (rear) Fwd 130 lb Aft 147 lb Baggage 50 lb Fuel 75 gal |
|
Definition
197 pounds under allowable gross weight; CG 83.6 inches aft of datum. |
|
|
Term
What is the maximum weight that could be added at Station 150.0 without exceeding the aft CG limit? Aircraft weight 5,000 lb CG location Station 80.0 Aft CG limit Station 80.5 |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
(Refer to Figure 25.) What would be the indicated stall speed in a 30° banked turn with the gear down and flaps set at 15°? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
(Refer to Figure 26.) Determine the takeoff distance required to clear a 50-foot obstacle. Temperature 23°C Pressure altitude 3,000 ft Weight 2,400 lb Headwind 15 kts |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
(Refer to Figure 30.) Determine the approximate crosswind component. Landing Rwy 03 Wind 060° at 35 kts |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
Which is true regarding the operation of a multiengine airplane with one engine inoperative? |
|
Definition
Banking toward the inoperative engine increases V(MC). |
|
|
Term
An aircraft is loaded with the CG at the aft limit. What are the performance characteristics compared with the CG at the forward limit? |
|
Definition
The aft CG provides the lowest stalling speed, the highest cruising speed, and least stability. |
|
|
Term
For an airplane with reciprocating, non-turbocharged engines, V(MC) |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
(Refer to Figure 25.) What would be the indicated stall speed in a 60° banked turn with the gear and flaps up? |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
(Refer to Figure 24.) Determine the density altitude. Airport elevation 3,795 ft OAT 24°C Altimeter setting 29.70" Hg |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
(Refer to Figure 24.) Determine the pressure altitude at an airport that is 3,563 feet MSL with an altimeter setting of 29.96. |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
(Refer to Figure 29.) What is the approximate glide distance? Height above terrain 5,500 ft Tailwind 10 kts |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
The center of gravity of an aircraft can be determined by |
|
Definition
dividing total moment by total weight. |
|
|