Instrument Systems
Pitot-Static System
Gyroscopic Systems
Magnetic Compass
Electronic Flight Display
100

What instruments provide pitot-static information?

Altimeter, VSI, Airspeed Indicator

100

Airspeed Indicator compares the difference between two types of pressure. What are they?

RAM Pressure and Static Pressure

100

What are the 4 different gyroscopic instruments commonly found in an aircraft?

Heading Indicator, Attitude Indicator, Turn Coordinator, Turn and Slip Indicator

100

What are the different compass errors?

-Variation

-Deviation

-Magnetic Dip  

       -UNOS

       -ANDS

-Oscillation Error

100

Garmin Display Unit (GDU) components?

Primary Flight Display (PFD)

Multifunction Flight Display (MFD)

200

What instruments are commonly run by a vacuum system?

Attitude Indicator and Directional Gyro

200
CAS corrected for non-standard temp and pressure

True Air Speed (TAS)

200

The turn coordinator provides information that the turn and slip indicator does not? What is this information?

Rate of roll

200

The line when there is no angular difference

Agonic Line

200
What is the component of an electronic flight display that replaces the pitot-static instruments?

Air Data Computer (ADC)

300
What instruments are electrically powered?

Turn Coordinator

300

The five different types of altitude. x2 points if can describe the differences between each.

Indicated- whatever the instrument is reading

Absolute- height above the ground (AGL)

True- Height about sea level (MSL)

Pressure- Height above the Standard Datum Plane (SDP=29.92 in Hg)

Density- PA corrected for non standard temps

300

Instruments that rely on rigidity in space?

Attitude Indicator and Directional Gyro

300

When turning left from a heading of 360 to 180 you would expect your compass to indicate more or less than 180 as your plane levels off at a heading of 180? 

The compass will indicate less than 180?

300

Archer standby instrument battery life

Aspen EFD 1000: .5 hours

Garmin G5: 4.0 hours

400

Kolsman- 29.45

Current Altimeter- 30.15

Indicated Altitude 5000'

True Altitude- ???

Pressure Alt- ???

True= 5700'

Pressure= 5470'

400

Above 17,000' the altimeter is always set to...

current altimeter until above 18,000'

400

Pitch, bank, and yaw information displayed using what in a glass cockpit aircraft

AHRS

400

John is flying a Cessna 172 in Grand Forks North Dakota. Currently John is on a heading of 290 cruising at 120 KTAS. John turns left on course to a heading of 135 using his magnetic compass. What should the magnetic compass indicate when John rolls out of his turn to end up on a heading of 135?

120

400

LRU stands for what?

Line Replaceable Unit

500

Required IFR Instruments

Generator/Alternator

Radios

Altimeter (pressure sensitive)

Ball 

Clock

Attitude Indicator

Rate of turn

Directional Gyro

DME (when above FL240 using VOR for Nav)

500
What would you expect to be the result if you are in a 500 FPM climb at 10,000 ft and the static port becomes blocked but pitot tube is open?

ASI- Operates but innacuratly 

VSI- Slowly move to 0 fpm

Altimeter- Freeze at 10,000 ft 

500

Instruments that indicate changes in the lateral, longitudinal, and vertical axis

Lateral- attitude indicator

Longitudinal- Attitude indicator, Turn Coordinator

Vertical- Turn Coordinator, Turn and Slip Coordinator, Inclinometer

500

Matthew is flying a 1978 Cessna 172 at 120 kts in Grand Forks North Dakota. He is currently on a heading of 260 and decides to make a right turn to a heading of 120. Due to his lack of experience in aircraft with a magnetic compass Matthew doesn't know what the magnetic compass will indicate when he needs to roll out to be on the correct heading. Let's help Matthew figure out when he needs to roll out. Also, how long would it take to make this turn at standard rate as well as half standard rate?

Rollout 127

standard rate= 73

half standard rate= 147

500

Main communication hub linking all of the system components to the GDU

Garmin Integrated Avionics Unit (GIA)

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