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What are the four stages of the four stroke cycle? |
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Intake, compression, ignition, exhaust |
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What are the advantages of a turbine engine? |
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higher speed potential utilizes cheaper fuel less complicate than piston engine |
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What are the disadvantages of a turbine engine? |
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higher fuel consumption more noise more sophisticated manufacturing |
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What are the advantages of a turboprop? |
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better fuel economy instant power response high power to weight |
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What are the disadvantages of a turboprop? |
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What are the advantages of a turbofan? |
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better fuel consumption higher power output to weight quieter |
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What are the disadvantages of a turbofan? |
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Slower throttle response more complex higher drag greater cost |
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_____ are used to run subsystems due to weight mgmt (ldg gr, flight controls, flaps, move radars) |
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_____ provides constant voltage and direction |
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Voltage for DC is ____ volts |
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_____ provides alternating voltage and direction |
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AC provides ____ volts and ___ hertz |
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_______ are used to generate power to start engines |
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APU's (auxilliary power unit) |
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A ____ is the path of the electricity, from the source, through the transmission lines, to the equipment using the electricity, also called the load, and back to the source |
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_________ is the measure of the amount of potential energy in a circuit. The unit of measure is ____ |
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_____ is the rate of electricity moving through a circuit in a period of time. The unit of measurement is the _____. |
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The ____ is the central highway that connects the various circuits together |
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A _____ is a device for measuring or maintaining orientation, based on the principles of conservation of angular movement |
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The gyroscopic instruments are: |
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the attitude indicater the turn coordinator heading indicator |
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The ____ gives the pilot information about the aircraft's pitch and roll characteristics |
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The _____ is the instrument that displays to a pilot information about the rate of turn, rate of roll and the quality or coordination of the turn |
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the ______ is an instrument used in an aircraft to inform the pilot of the aircraft heading |
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The three pitot-static instruments are: |
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Altimeter, Vertical speed indicator, Airspeed indicator |
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The ______ displays the craft's airspeed |
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_________ airspeed is uncorrected airspeed read directly from an indicator |
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_____ airspeed is indicated airspeed (IAS) corrected for static source error |
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_____ airspeed is airspeed corrected for density altitude and compressibility |
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_____ is speed over the ground |
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_________ altitude is the actual aircraft's height above sea level |
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_______ altitude is the height of an aircraft above the terrain over which it is flying or above ground level (AGL) |
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______ altitude is the uncorrected altitude directly read from the altimeter after it has been set |
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______ altitude is the altimeter reading after setting the altimeter to 29.92 inches |
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_____ altitude is pressure altitude corrected for non-standard temperature |
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The ______ is a precision instrument which provides an accurate indication of rate of change of altitude |
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The relationship between TAS and IAS varies with atmospheric pressure and as air pressure is reduced as an aircraft climbs, ____ is reduced and ____ increases |
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______ altitude is critical to the aircraft's performance during takeoff and landing |
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When flying at FL 180 and above in the US, the pilot will set QNE, which is ______ inches of mercury. |
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With ____ set, the altimeter will display the airport's field of elevation on the ground |
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What indicates the aircraft's current altimeter setting |
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