Questions And Answers Verified 100% Correct
What is the expected fuel consumption for a 1,000-nautical mile flight under the
following conditions? - ANSWER 70.1 gallons
What action should a pilot take when operating under VFR in a Military Operations Area
(MOA)? - ANSWER Exercise extreme caution when military activity is being conducted
Approximately what true airspeed should a pilot expect with a 65 percent maximum
continuous power at 9,500 feet with a temperature of 36 degrees F below standard?
- ANSWER 183 MPH
What is an advantage of a constant-speed propeller? - ANSWER Permits the pilot to
select the blade angle for the most efficient performance
Which technique should a pilot use for traffic to the right and left during straight-
andlevel flight? - ANSWER Systematically focus on different segments of the sky for
short intervals.
Determine the moment with the following data: - ANSWER 74.9 pound-inches
Which color identifies the never-exceed speed? - ANSWER The red radial line
One of the main functions of flaps during approach and landing is to -
ANSWER
increase the angle of descent without increasing the airspeed
The presence of carburetor ice in an aircraft equipped with a fixed-pitch propeller can be
verified by applying carburetor heat and noting - ANSWER a decrease in RPM and
then a gradual increase in RPM
Determine the density altitude of these conditions: - ANSWER 8,500 feet MSL
What is the caution range of the airplane? - ANSWER 165 to 208 MPH
Excessively high engine temperatures will - ANSWER cause loss of power, excessive
oil consumption, and possible permanent internal engine damage
Select the four flight fundamentals involved in maneuvering an aircraft. -
ANSWER
, Straight-and-level flight, turns, climbs, and descents
What causes an airplane (except a T-tail) to pitch nosedown when power is reduced
and controls are not adjusted? - ANSWER The downwash on the elevators from the
propeller slipstream is reduced and elevator effectiveness is reduced
Determine the pressure altitude at an airport that is 3,563 feet MSL with an altimeter
setting of 29.96. - ANSWER 3,527 feet MSL
What determines the longitudinal stability of an airplane? - ANSWER The location of
the CG with respect to the center of lift
In what flight condition is torque effect the greatest in a single-engine airplane? -
ANSWER Low airspeed, high power, high angle of attack
if an airplane weighs 3,300 pounds, what approximate weight would the airplane
structure be required to support during a 30 degree banked turn while maintaining
altitude? - ANSWER 3,960 pounds
During an approach to a stall, an increased load factor will cause the airplane to -
ANSWER stall at a higher airspeed
A weather briefing that is provided when the information requested is 6 or more hours in
advance of the proposed departure time is - ANSWER an outlook briefing
If a flight is made from an area of low pressure into an area of high pressure without the
altimeter setting being adjusted, the altimeter will indicate - ANSWER lower than the
actual altitude above sea level
(Area B) What is the top for precipitation of the radar return? - ANSWER 24,000 feet
MSL
What feature is normally associated with the cumulus stage of a thunderstorm? -
ANSWER Continuous updraft
The section of the Area Forecast entitled "VFR CLDS/WX" contains a general
description of - ANSWER clouds and weather which cover an area greater than 3,000
square miles and is significant to VFR flight operations
Where does wind shear occur? - ANSWER At all altitudes, in all directions
If a pilot changes the altimeter setting from 30.11 to 29.96, what is the approximate
change is indication? - ANSWER Altimeter will indicate 150 feet lower