Asymetric Flight Flashcards

1
Q

Critical Engine

A

The engine that if it fails the other engines produces the most yaw

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2
Q

Clockwise rotating twin AC - Critical Engine

A

In clockwise rotating propellers the left engine failing would give the greatest yaw due to right engine having a greater moment arm from the cg

Asymmetric blade effect

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3
Q

What effects yawing moments for asymmetric flight

A

Density
Thrust setting
How far engines are from CG
Propeller drag (windmilling)

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4
Q

Outboard engines are always

A

The critical engine

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5
Q

Secondary effect of yaw in asymmetric flight if not stopped will be

A

Roll in the same direction as more lift on wing with live propeller (slipstream effect also)

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6
Q

What causes the unbalanced force after applying rudder in asymmetric flight

A

Drift is caused by the corrective rudder force which causes a diversion from flight path due to sideway force being generated

Wings level method
Or
Wings down method

Required

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7
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Wings Level Method

A

Using additional rudder to sideslip in opposite direction to the failed engine to create a side ware component of thrust

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8
Q

Wings Level Method - Advantages and disadvantages

A

+ Comfortable and more suitable for IMC (turn/slip coordinator are seated naturally)

  • Not suitable for light twins as unable to generate enough force to overcome
  • extra drag leading to more fuel needed
  • higher AOA on fin risk of stalling
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9
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Banking Method

A

Creating a side ware component of lift to balance the weight by banking towards the live engine

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10
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Banking Method Advantages and Disadvantages

A

+Less drag therefore better performance

+ Better rudder authority less chance of thin stall

  • Not used on large CAT AC
  • increased risk of disorientation
  • attitude indicator may re erect itself to a false datum
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11
Q

What is the limit of bank when using the banking method

A

5 degrees to prevent additional lift requirements to overcome the bank angle

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12
Q

Why is the left engine the critical engine on a clockwise prop

A

Due to the asymmetric blade effect which inclines the thrust line further to the right therefore yawing the ac left

Reinforced by the slipstream effect
Rolling left due to torque reaction

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13
Q

Where is it worst to have a crosswind from when you have an engine failure

A

Crosswind from dead engine will give you a weathercock effect yawing you into the wind further

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14
Q

Counter rotating propellers advantage

A

Do not suffer from slipstream or asymmetric blade effect

Although critical engine will still be the into wind engine

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15
Q

What do you need to consider on a go around with one engine

A

A much larger yawing moment when pitching up (gyroscopic effect) and asymmetric blade effect) + slipstream effect

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16
Q

Minimum control speed CS23

A

Vmc is the the minimum speed at which full deflection of the rudder can oppose the yaw

17
Q

Factors which increase VMC

A

Crosswind from failed engine side

Lower altitude/cold temp (density/thrust)

Go around (idling to go around)

Higher AOA reducing margin of control

18
Q

CS25 minimum control speeds

A

Vmca
Vmcg
Vmcl

19
Q

Vmca + what happens to vmca when you bank

A

Minimum control speed at cruise altitude

Refer to directional control

Banking 2-5 degrees reduces rudder input therefore more contlability decrease VMCA

20
Q

Vmcg

A

Minimum control speed on the ground

Must not deviate more than 30ft from centreline

21
Q

Vmcl

A

Minimum speed to control yaw + minimum roll rate requirements

(Need to be able to manoeuvre ac to runway in roll)

20 degree roll within 5 seconds

22
Q

Vmca vs Vmcg

A

Vmcg is greater as a smaller arm to rudder when on the ground (wheel assembly)

Vmcg will always be faster

23
Q

Vmca must never exceed

A

1.13V

24
Q

How is Vmca measured

A

Worst situations on T/O
Max thrust on operating engine
Most unfavourable CG position
Ac trimmed for TO
Max TO weight
Most critical takeoff config (without gear)

25
Q

How is Vmcl Measured

A

Worst config on landing
Flaps etc

26
Q

Wing level method will show a what to the turn indicator and slip indicator

A

Both will be neutral as wings are level and rudder input balances the yaw

27
Q

If engine failures the secondary effect is to roll towards the dead engine further roll is increase by

A

The loss of lift behind the dead engine

28
Q

Vmcl is determined under the following config

A

Landing Flaps and trimmed for all engines operating + gear down

29
Q

Asymmetric blade effect descending

A

Up going blade on a clockwise propeller will produce thrust from the left side

30
Q

Mass vs asymmetric flight

A

Greater the weight the greater the induced side slip and greater rudder effectiveness