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AT BASIC 24
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Aviation
Undergraduate 4
12/06/2013

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Term
1. Which condition is responsible for the most NTSB weather-related accidents?
Definition
Adverse wind (/1 pts )
Term
2. Which effect will an airplane experience when taking off with a tailwind?
Definition
A longer take off roll is required. (/1 pts )
Term
3. A sudden wind shift, even at low speeds, can be hazardous on takeoff and landing because it can ________.
Definition
quickly become a crosswind or tailwind (/1 pts )
Term
4. Which airplane would be most at risk from a 25-knot crosswind on landing?
Definition
General aviation, single propeller (/1 pts )
Term
5. IFR weather is primarily a hazard ________.
Definition
during takeoff and landing (/1 pts )
Term
6. What is the greatest single cause of fatal aviation accidents?
Definition
Visual flight into IFR weather (/1 pts )
Term
7. Airplane performance gradually degrades as the wind ________.
Definition
turns perpendicular to the runway (/1 pts )
Term
8. Severe damage can occur if ________ is ingested into an engine.
Definition
volcanic ash (/1 pts )
Term
9. “Any wind more than 90 degrees to the longitudinal axis of the runway” defines a ________.
Definition
tailwind (/1 pts )
Term
10. Convective currents are most active on ________ when winds are ________.
Definition
warm summer afternoons; light (/1 pts )
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11. Mountain waves develop ________ of mountains.
Definition
above and downwind (/1 pts )
Term
12. What type of turbulence causes occupants to be forced violently against seat belts or shoulder straps, unsecured objects to be tossed about, and makes food service and walking impossible?
Definition
Severe
Term
13. Which effect occurs to airplanes on takeoff during a high density altitude condition?
Definition
A longer takeoff roll is required. (/1 pts )
Term
14. Ice becomes perceptible. Rate of accumulation is slightly greater than sublimation. Deicing/anti-icing equipment is NOT utilized unless encountered for an extended period of time (over 1 hour). What type of ice is being described?
Definition
Trace
Term
15. Light turboprop aircraft are more susceptible to icing than commercial jet aircraft because they typically fly ________.
Definition
at lower altitudes (/1 pts )
Term
16. Structural icing destroys the smooth flow of air, ________ drag while ________ the ability of the airfoil to create lift.
Definition
increasing, decreasing (/1 pts )
Term
17. Thunderstorm cell formation requires sufficient water vapor, ________, and lift.
Definition
unstable air (/1 pts )
Term
18. High density altitude conditions can affect an aircraft taking off by reducing power and thrust and by requiring ________.
Definition
a longer takeoff roll (/1 pts )
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