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What is a bellcrank?
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Transfers rotational motion to linear Amplifies motion for increased
motion force
takes two cables and changes
the direction of motion. It is a
, type of crank that Converts electrical signals to
changes motion through mechanical motion
an angle.
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What 3 things do you need for a thunderstorm
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to break in the engine parts and main- 2.6 inches +/- .25 inches
because it is less viscous nose- 2.7 inches +/- .25 inches
1 Unstable air
2 Higher moisture content A red dash replaces the instrument.
3 Lifting action
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What are the two types of Fatigue and Stress?
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, Mental and Phycial Congenital and Induced
Acute and Chronic Local and Systemic
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What is a MEL
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The force that drives the plane forward (opposes drag) and it created by the
relative wind coming in contact with the propeller (Burnueli's principle). The prop
is a wing that is turned 90° into the relative wind.
Commonly known to pilots and air traffic controllers as the "NASA Report," its
official name is the NASA Aviation Safety Reporting System (ASRS). ASRS is a
voluntary safety reporting program funded by the FAA and administered by the
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).
A design feature, the angle of incidence lessons as you go towards the wing tip,
this means the angle of attack will decrease as you move toward the tip, so the
root of the wing will stall first. This is good because the controls are near the tip,
and if they stall, you can't control the aircraft.
, A minimum equipment list (MEL) is a list which provides for the operation of
aircraft, subject to specified conditions, with particular equipment
inoperative prepared by an operator in conformity with, or more restrictive
than, the MMEL established for the aircraft type.
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What is a bellcrank
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A pulley system in an aircraft A gear mechanism in an aircraft
control system used to change control system used to adjust thrust.
altitude.
A double lever in an
aircraft control system A single lever in an aircraft control
used to change the system used to increase speed.
direction of motion.
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