The imaginary line that runs from the leading edge of an airfoil to the trailing edge
The Chord Line
Standard rate turn is how many degrees per second and how long would 360 degrees take?
3 degrees per second and 2 minutes.
The phenomenon that disrupts wingtip vortices, decreasing induced drag and increaing performance
Ground effect
The three basic elements of communication
Source, Symbol, Receiver
What is it called when both propellors spin clockwise
A conventional twin
The relationship between the chord line and the relative wind
Angle of Attack
The kind of distance DME measures and the signals used to obtain this data.
Slant range distance, interrogation signal and reply signal.
A stall occurs when
You exceed the critical angle of attack
Level of Maslows hierarchy of need in which you are trying to be the best you can be.
Self Actualization
Benefits of counter rotating propellors
No critical engine
The pressure difference that occurs from an accelerated fluid.
Bernoulli's principle
Two signals VOR's use to determine your position to it.
Reference phase and variable phase
Mandatory supply of oxygen for each occupant for how long and above what altitude in a pressurized cabin
Defense mechanism in which a student rationalizes bad performance by emphasizing good performance in another area.
Compensation
Why do light twins have a higher VMC speed when they are lightly loaded.
Lighter load means less required angle of attack which means less lift which decreases the horizontal component of lift available to counteract the yaw in a zero side slip resulting in maximum rudder deflection sooner
When alternator 2 fails this will be affected.
Nothing, Alt 1 takes over all of Alt 2's functions
The approach light system
Name of regulation that provides exemption for receiving payment, being the pilot and providing that aircraft along with 4 examples of jobs that fall in this regulation.
119.1(e)
Student Instruction, Nonstop commercial air tours within 25nm, ferry flights, crop dusting, areal firefighting, banner towing, areal photography, power line patrol.
What causes the yaw/roll coupling in a spin
The lower wing having a higher angle of attack than the higher wing causing more drag (yaw) and less lift (roll)
Left squat switch
The name of the part that determines how much pressure centrifugal force needs to overcome for an overspeed or under speed condition of the flyweights in the propellor hub.
Speeder spring
Distance of max GPS CDI deflection when going missed
0.3 miles nm
The 4 elements that define common carriage.
1) Holding out of a willingness to 2) transport persons or property 3) from place to place 4) for compensation
Why does an aircraft roll into the swept back wing in a cross controlled stall
What is the difference between a turbo normalized engine and a turbo charged engine and which ones does the diamond have.
Turbo normalized engines only kick in the turbos enough to maintain sea level pressure whereas turbocharged engines give greater than sea level performance. The diamond is turbo normalized