SUMMARY
SUMMARY
SUMMARY
1. Under what airworthiness requirement the Structure of structural strength should be met?
EASA Certification Specification 25 (Section 1) Subpart C
3. The shear load on a reinforced, shell-type fuselage is primarily carried by what structural
component(s)?
Skin
8. Engine loads, stresses, and vibrations are transmitted to an aircraft structure by what
parts?
Engine mount’s, nacelle
10. The load imposed on the wings during flight acts primarily on what structural member(s)?
Spar
14. The measurement of the fuselage perpendicular to horizontal plane measured in inches
from bottom of the fuselage is
Waterline
16. The various parts of the aircraft airframe are maintained at the same potential by
Bonding
18. The purpose doublers or waffles inside of fuselage skin are used to
Stop or retard the growth of a crack that may begin to propagate in the skin
20. What class of fire zone in which a crew member could enter to fight a fire?
Class B
21. In the truss type construction, the framework usually constructed and connected by
Steel tube & bolted
22. The purpose doublers or waffles inside of fuselage skin are used to
Stop or retard the growth of a crack that may begin to propagate in the skin
24. Which of the following auxiliary flight control surfaces are used for the purpose of
shortening the landing and takeoff runs?
Wing flap
25. The pilot has under estimated his altitude and must climb to get over a mountain. Which of
the following actions should be taken?
Pull back the coloumb
27. What parts of an aircraft wing transmit the load from the skin covering to the spars?
Ribs
28. What is the purpose of the false spar in some aircraft wings?
To support the aileron & flaps
29. What component is used to hold the arresting hook in the down position to prevent it from
bouncing when it strikes the carrier deck?
Hook latch mechanism
31. On a mono-spar wing, what gives the wing its profile contour?
Ribs
33. Longitudinal members with connecting to the bulkheads give contour to the design for
integral wing tank is
Box beam wing
34. Which of the following terms identifies the rear edge or surface of the airfoil?
Trailing edge
36. The four main structural items making up a horizontal stabilizer are
Spars, rib, stinger, skin panels
39. What type of landing gear is designed with the main landing gear located behind the center
of gravity?
Tricycle gear
42. What part of an air-oil shock strut controls the rate of flow of the fluid between the piston
and cylinder?
The metering pin
43. Ailerons, elevators, and rudders make up what group of aircraft control surfaces?
Primary control surfaces
44. Which of the following types of flaps operates on tracks and rollers?
Fowler
45. When the nose gear shock strut is fully extended, the wheel and axle assembly is aligned in
the straight ahead position by which of the following components?
Centering cams
48. The shimmy damper on a nose landing gear assembly prevents the nosecwheel from
shimmying during takeoff and landing by
Metering fluid through a small orifice between two cylinders of the chambers
51. Engine loads, stresses, and vibrations are transmitted to an aircraft structure by what
parts?
Engine mount and nacelles
55. What is the most common type of landing gear used on aircraft to reduce drag?
Retractable
57. What the purpose of the torque links on the landing gear strut
Maintain correct wheels aligment
60. In the ATA 100 zonal system the passenger entry door will have a designation of
800
62. What purpose does the wing to the aircraft fuselage fairing?
Streamlined flow free of air
63. Longitudinal fuselage members attached at each end to adjacent near frames of the
window are
Intercostal
64. An extruded or rolled aluminium channel section that runs the length of the fuselage is
Stringers
65. Panels that are attached to the aircraft by quick release fasteners are
Tertiary structure
67. Which part of an aircraft structure that keep pressurize of the aircraft?
Aft and forward pressure bulkheads
68. The spars are designed with extra strength which of the following forces?
Bending
71. The empennage of the aircraft consists of which of the following sections
Vertical and horizontal stabilizer, tail cone, rudder & elevator
75. Trim tabs are secondary flight control surfaces that are recessed into the trailing edges of
which of the following components?
Ailerons, elevator, rudder
77. The flight control surfaces on a simple wing include what controls?
Ailerons & trailing edge flaps
80. Type of flaps which hinged at the bottom part of the wing permitting to be lowered from
the fixed top surface is
Split flap
81. The landing gear side brace is hinged at the over-center for which of the following reasons
To permit the gear extension
82. The passenger doors that closed from the outside called
Non plug type
83. A bonded waffle doublers, as well as acting as a skin strengthener, also acts as a
Stopper
84. How is passenger door pressure loads transmitted to the fuselage structure?
By door stop
85. Which of the following type of flap can produce greater lift?
Fowler flaps
86. What the principle of the “Safe life” design on the aircraft structure?
The major structural elements are replaced after a fix number of flight cycle
88. What the principle of the “Fail safe “design on the aircraft structure?
If one member of a complex structure fails, some other members carries the
additional load of the fail member
89. The specific period of time that the component or system not to fail base on fatigue
analysis is known as
Safe life
90. If the resulting component operates at stresses above the fatique strength, it said to be
Life limited
92. The skin of a cantilever wing is fastened to which of the following structural components?
All of the above
97. In a truss type structure, which component carries the majority of the loads?
Both tension and compression
98. A fire will be completely confined or completed with fire resistant material is
Class D compartment
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