Oxygen is required for crew members at what altitude
What is cabin pressure altitude above 12,500 for more than 30 min and above 14,000 MSL for duration
when would a low volts annunciator show up
what is 24.5 volts
why is 1 gallon unusable in each wing
This type (not weight) of oil is used for new Lycoming IO-360-L2A engines _____ and this type is used after the 1st 50 hours _____
What is:
Aviation grade Straight Mineral oil
Aviation grade Ashless Dispersant
A cabin pressurization systems typically maintains a cabin pressure altitude of
what is 8,000 feet
what ground training are you required to receive to be eligible for a commercial checkride
draw out the G1000 system
what is, good luck
Our vacuum system pump is on this side of the instruments
what is Downstream
Cessna 172S total oil capacity
What is 9 U.S. Qts
This type of oxygen storage is very compact, but cannot stop the oxygen generation once started
What is an Oxygen candle (Drop down masks)
Five examples of operations that do not require air carrier or commercial operations certification (14CFR 119)
What are: (1) Student instruction; (2) Nonstop Commercial Air Tours (3) Ferry or training flights; (4) Aerial work operations, including— (i) Crop dusting, seeding, spraying, and bird chasing; (ii) Banner towing; (iii) Aerial photography or survey; (iv) Fire fighting; (v) Helicopter operations in construction or repair work (but it does apply to transportation to and from the site of operations); and (vi) Powerline or pipeline patrol; (5) Sightseeing flights conducted in hot air balloons; (6) Nonstop flights conducted within a 25-statute-mile radius of the airport of takeoff carrying persons or objects for the purpose of conducting intentional parachute operations.
In our C-172S, this feeds information to the EAU to be relayed to the MFD as a "fuel flow"
What is a turbine type transducer (mounted on top of the engine between the fuel/air control unit and the fuel distribution unit)
When is the Cessna Fuel system "quantity indicator" will show full tanks with how much fuel in each tank?
What 3 things are constantly trying to "feather" the propeller in the Piper Seminole
What are:
1. Counterweights
2. Spring
3. Nitrogen in propeller Hub
*wind resistance is also trying to push prop into feather
name the PRICE check from memory (student that picked this has to answer within 15 seconds)
What is Pressure, Regulator, Indicator, Connections, Emergency
without an instrument rating, what are your limitations with commercial privileges
what is 61.133
cross country flights of 50 nm or for hire at night is prohibited
This is what feeds information to the AHRS to then be displayed as a change in pitch or bank on the attitude indicator
what are Accelerometers
Below ____ in. hg the LOW VACUUM annunciator will be displayed on the PFD
what is 3.5
According to the POH, what is the minimum amount of oil for the engine to operate?
What is 4 quarts
a change in cabin pressure in which the lungs decompress faster than the cabin
from memory, list the required aeronautical experience required for a commercial check ride
what is....
100 hours in powered aircraft, of which 50 hours must be in airplanes.
(2) 100 hours of pilot-in-command flight time, which includes at least—
(i) 50 hours in airplanes; and
(ii) 50 hours in cross-country flight of which at least 10 hours must be in airplanes.
(3) 20 hours of training on the areas of operation listed in § 61.127(b)(1) of this part that includes at least—
(i) Ten hours of instrument training using a view-limiting device including attitude instrument flying, partial panel skills, recovery from unusual flight attitudes, and intercepting and tracking navigational systems. Five hours of the 10 hours required on instrument training must be in a single engine airplane;
(ii) 10 hours of training in a complex airplane, a turbine-powered airplane, or a technically advanced airplane (TAA) that meets the requirements of paragraph (j) of this section, or any combination thereof. The airplane must be appropriate to land or sea for the rating sought;
(iii) One 2-hour cross country flight in a single engine airplane in daytime conditions that consists of a total straight-line distance of more than 100 nautical miles from the original point of departure;
(iv) One 2-hour cross country flight in a single engine airplane in nighttime conditions that consists of a total straight-line distance of more than 100 nautical miles from the original point of departure; and
(v) Three hours in a single-engine airplane with an authorized instructor in preparation for the practical test within the preceding 2 calendar months from the month of the test.
(4) Ten hours of solo flight time in a single engine airplane or 10 hours of flight time performing the duties of pilot in command in a single engine airplane with an authorized instructor on board (either of which may be credited towards the flight time requirement under paragraph (a)(2) of this section), on the areas of operation listed under § 61.127(b)(1) that include—
(i) One cross-country flight of not less than 300 nautical miles total distance, with landings at a minimum of three points, one of which is a straight-line distance of at least 250 nautical miles from the original departure point. However, if this requirement is being met in Hawaii, the longest segment need only have a straight-line distance of at least 150 nautical miles; and
(ii) 5 hours in night VFR conditions with 10 takeoffs and 10 landings (with each landing involving a flight in the traffic pattern) at an airport with an operating control tower.
Our magnetometer uses this to sense the earths magnetic field and relays the information to the AHRS to be fed to our PFD as a heading
what would cause preignition
what would cause detonation
what is, overly lean mixture setting and operating with improper fuel grade
What controls the oil flow, into (Or not into) the oil cooler
What is the Vernatherm valve