General Aviation 2
General Aviation 2
General Aviation 2
1 A pilot, trying to pick up a fallen object from the cockpit floor during a
right turn, experiences:
A. Coriolis illusion/effect
B. Pressure vertigo
C. Autokinetic illusion
D. Barotrauma
A. 12 NM
B. 13 NM
C. 16 NM
D. 15 NM
B.
Titanium alloy is used in aircraft construction because of its good wear and high
temperature tolerance
C.
Steel is used in aircraft because it is strong and heavy but has poor corrosion
resistance
D.
Aluminium alloys are used in aircraft construction because they are light, easily
machined and have good wear resistance
5 If an extra load is loaded into an aircraft the stall speed is likely to:
A. Change depending on whether the load was placed FWD or AFT of the C of G
C. Decrease
D. Increase
C. Astigmatism
A. astigmatism
A.
By increasing the flap setting in severe turbulence at constant speed the stall
speed will be reduced and the risk for exceeding the structural limits will be
decreased.
B.
Flap extension in severe turbulence at constant airspeed moves the centre of
pressure aft, which increases the structural limitation margins.
C.
Flight in severe turbulence may lead to a stall and/or structural limitations being
exceeded.
D.
Flap extension in severe turbulence at constant speed increases both the stall
speed and the structural limitation margins.
A.
modern batteries are more stable and have virtually eliminated the risk of a thermal
runaway occurring
B.
batteries are not sensitive to damage because of their solid construction and sealed
casing
C.
the risk of a battery fire is reduced during charging as the charging current will be
cut off if a fire is detected
D.
batteries are considered dangerous goods if transported due to the risk of thermal
runaway and the substances inside
18 The inbound track to the navigation aid serving a hold is 250°, your
aircraft heading is 002°. What is the correct sector to join the hold?
A. Sector 2 (offset)
D. Sector 1 (parallel)
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