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SimuFlite LJ35
Self-Check 4
26
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Professional
07/20/2007

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Term
As a general rule to estimate fuel required:
Definition
1st hour = 1500 pounds
2nd hour = 1200 pounds
3rd hour = 1200 pounds
subsequent hours = 1100 pounds
Term
As a general rule to find time for a trip, take the trip distance and divide by ____________ KTS.
Definition
370 KTS
Term
The minimum fule required for a 45-minute reserve/hold is approximately _________ pounds.
Definition
1000 Pounds
Term
Approach climb gradient is computed at _______ climb gradient of 2.1% since a safety factor of airspeed and altitude has already been obtained.
Definition
Gross
Term
Configuration for Approach Climb is landing gear _______, flaps ______ degrees and take off thrust on ____ engine.
Definition
Landing gear - UP
Flaps - 20 degrees
T/O Thrust - 1 engine
Term
______ climb gradient is the climb gradient that the airplane can actually achieve under ideal conditions with a test pilot.
Definition
Gross
Term
First segment climb ends at _________.
Definition
Gear Retraction
Term
Maximum takeoff weight limit is determined by selecting the lowest of these 4 limits:
Definition
- Cerified takeoff weight limit
- climb or brake energy weight limit
- takeoff distance weight limit
- obstacle clearance weight limit
Term
Landing distance is based in part on a ________ runway.
Definition
Smooth Dry Hard Surfaced
Term
To account for human variables among others, net climb gradient is the gross climb gradient reduced by _____ % during takeoff phase.
Definition
0.8%
Term
Second segment starts at the end of _________, andis flown at a speed of _____, which provides a climb gradient of _________.
Definition
Gear Retraction

V2

2.4%
Term
For FAR Part 25 aircraft certification, required second segment climb performance is _______%.
Definition
2.4%
Term
Vmca (Minimum Control Speed Air) is the flight speed at which the aircraft is controllable with _______ when one engine suddenly becomes inoperative and the remaining engine is operating at _________.
Definition
5 degrees of bank

Takeoff Thrust
Term
The maximum takeoff weight is _____ pounds.
Definition
18,300 pounds
Term
Critical engine failure speed (V1) is the speed at which, due to engine failure, the pilot is assumed to elect to ____________ the takeoff.
Definition
Stop or Continue
Term
If engine failure occurs at V1, the distance to continue the takeoff to 35 feet does not exceed _________; or, the distance to bring the aircraft to a full stop does not exceed the _______ distance available.
Definition
Usable Takeoff Distance

Accelerate Stop
Term
The close in flight path chart uses _______ and ________ to determine net climb gradient.
Definition
-Obstacle Height Above Runway

-Obstacle horizontal distance from reference zero
Term
The close in takeoff path chart will give you _________ net climb gradient required to clear an obstacle.
Definition
Second Segment
Term
Second Segment climb gradient is a function of:
Definition
- Temperature
- Altitude
- Gross Weight
- Wind
- Anti-Ice Systems
Term
Critical Engine Failure speed is a factor of:
Definition
- Temperature
- Gross Weight
- Wind
- Runway Gradient
- Anti-Ice Systems; Anti-Skid
Term
Vr and V2, at Takeoff flaps 8 degrees, are a function of airplane ______ only.
Definition
Gross Weight
Term
______ is the only factor used to determine a normal landing approach speed (Vref- no gusts reported).
Definition
Gross Weight
Term
Wet runway correction factor for FAR Part 91 aircraft is actual dry runway landing distance multiplied by _____; FAR Part 121/135 operations, multiply factored landing distance by _____.
Definition
1.4

1.15
Term
Minimum turn around time is _____ to allow the brakes to cool after landing. Longer time may be necessary if _________ action was needed.
Definition
30 minutes

Heavy Breaking
Term
ENGINE FAILURE DURING TAKEOFF/BELOW V1-ABORTED TAKEOFF:
Definition
1.THRUST LEVERS - IDLE
2.WHEEL BRAKES - APPLY
3.SPOILERS - EXTEND

4.DRAG CHUTE OR THRUST REV. - DEPLOY IF NECESSARY
Term
ENGINE FAILURE DURING TAKEOFF ABOVE V1:
Definition
1.RUDDER/AILERONS - AS REQUIRED FOR DIRECTIONAL CONTROL
2.ACCELERATE TO Vr KEEP NOSE WHEEL ON RUNWAY.
3.ROTATE AT Vr;CLIMB AT V2 AT POSITIVE RATE OF CLIMB
4.LANDING GEAR - UP
5.ACCELERATE TO V2+30 AND RETRACT FLAPS
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