Cdc 2A354C Volume 2, Top Questions and answers, Graded A+. Latest Update.
Cdc 2A354C Volume 2, Top Questions and answers, Graded A+. Latest Update. Define static pressure--Static pressure is the pressure of the atmosphere at any particular altitude. An aircraft on the ground or in flight (at any altitude) is subject to atmospheric (static) pressure. It acts equally on all parts of the aircraft structure. What effect does an increase in altitude or temperature have on static pressure?--It decreases. Define pitot pressure--Pitot pressure is the sum of static pressure and dynamic pressure. It can be described as the total force exerted by an air mass on the forward extremities of a moving aircraft. What type of pressure is also referred to as differential pressure? How is it determined?--Impact pressure; it’s the difference between pitot pressure and static pressure (PT PS). What type of altitude is referenced to an imaginary standard atmosphere?--Pressure altitude. What’s the barometric pressure setting for standard altitude?--29.92 Hg. At what altitudes is baro–corrected altitude normally used?--Low altitudes. What type of altitude is sometimes referred to as true altitude?--Baro–corrected altitude. What type of airspeed is shown on an airspeed indicator?--Indicated airspeed
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