Flight Controls Flashcards

1
Q

The rudder is moved by ( ).

A

a set of redundant cables that split in the burst zone.

PTM 15-9

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2
Q

The auto-pilot, yaw dampener, and rudder boost move the rudder via ( ).

A

an autopilot yaw servo that clutches to the rudder cables.

PTM 15-10

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3
Q

Depressing either control wheel master switch stops ( ) and ( ).

A

All trim motors and pitch trim bias

PTM 15-2

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4
Q

The elevators are moved by ( ).

A

a set of redundant cables that split in the burst zone.

PTM 15-4

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5
Q

The autopilot moves the elevator via ( ).

A

an autopilot pitch servo that clutches to the elevator cables.

PTM 15-4

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6
Q

Pulling the Elevator Disconnect Handle ( ).

A

electrically disengages the right and left elevator and mechanically de-clutches the left and right yoke in pitch.

PTM 15-4

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7
Q

Ailerons are moved via ( ).

A

control cables connected to the pilot and copilot yokes.

PTM 15-5

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8
Q

When the yoke is displaced more than ( ), wing spoilerons actuate to increase roll rate.

A

PTM 15-8

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9
Q

Pulling the aileron disconnect handle ( ).

A

disconnects the pilot control yoke from the aileron cables.

PTM 15-8

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10
Q

With ailerons disconnected, roll control is ( ).

A

through the pilot control yoke only using spoilerons.

PTM 15-8

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11
Q

The autopilot moves the ailerons via ( ).

A

a servo that clutches to the aileron cables.

PTM 15-7

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12
Q

To trim the rudder, a rudder trim switch ( ) moves ( ).

A

electrically
a rudder trim tab.

PTM 15-10

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13
Q

To trim the aileron, an aileron trim switch on either control yoke ( ) moves an aileron trim tab on the ( ).

A

electrically
left aileron

PTM 15-8

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14
Q

To trim the elevator, an elevator trim switch on either control yoke electrically activates the ( ), which moves the ( ).

A

primary pitch trim motor
leading edge of the horizontal stabilizer.

PTM 15-12

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15
Q

The autopilot trims the aircraft in ( ) only, using the ( ) to move the ( ).

A

pitch
secondary pitch trim motor
leading edge of the horizontal stabilizer

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16
Q

( ) can be used by selecting SEC on Pitch Trim Switch.

A

Secondary pitch trim

PTM 15-15

17
Q

In the event of an un-commanded pitch, roll, or yaw, the pilot should ( ).

A

depress and hold the Control Wheel Master Switch.

AFM 3-27

18
Q

The checklist for un-commanded pitch, roll, or yaw is found ( ).

A

in the red section of the QRH.

QRH E-2

19
Q

The checklist for flight control jam is found ( ).

A

in the red section of the QRH.

QRH E-2

20
Q

In the event of a stick shaker or stall, the pilot should immediately ( ).

A

reduce the AOA and set thrust to TO or APR.

QRH E-38

21
Q

If the ( ), or in the event of a failure of ( ), elevator control forces can be relieved when slowing down to configure by using ( ).

A

elevator jams
both Primary and Secondary Pitch Trim motors
Pitch trim bias

PTM 15-18

22
Q

When the autopilot trims the pitch for more than 2-3 seconds, ( ).

A

an audible clacker sounds.

PTM 15-7

23
Q

When the spoilers are ( ), they will always go to their full extension of 60°.

A

activated on the ground

PTM 15-28

24
Q

If the ailerons are disconnected, will the spoilers continue to function as spoilers?

A

Yes

PTM 15-29

25
Q

Is roll augmentation from the spoilers still available when the spoilers are fully exteneded?

A

Yes

PTM 15-29

26
Q

Max speed for flaps 8°

A

250

27
Q

Max speed for flaps 20°

A

200

28
Q

Max speed for flaps 40°

A

150

29
Q

The stick shaker activates ( ).

A

just prior to the wing stalling.

PTM 15-31

30
Q

A satisfactory test of the flaps using the Rotary System Test knob is indicated by ( ).

A

the amber CAS messages FLAPS FAIL and FLAPS FAULT

PTM 15-25

31
Q

What 3 things must occur in order for the Rudder Boost to aid in flight?

A
  1. Flaps must be extended beyond 3°
  2. airspeed less than 180 kts
  3. Must be significant force on the rudder

PTM 15-12

32
Q

Rudder Boost must be on for ( ).

A

takeoff.

PTM 15-12

33
Q

Do not extend flaps ( ).

A

above 18,000’

AFM 1-10