Check Ride Prep G: Operations and Systems Flashcards

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PA.I.G.K1a: Primary Flight Controls

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Vertical Axis: Yaw
Longitudinal Axis: Roll
Lateral Axis: Pitch

Primary Controls:
Rudder, Ailerons, Stabilizer (Elevator)

2 Types of Ailerons:
1. Differential: one goes higher while the other goes lower
2. FRISE

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PA.I.G.K1b: Secondary Flight Controls

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Flaps, Trim

(Power, retractable gear, and carb heat)

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PA.I.G.K1c: Powerplant and Propeller

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4 Stroke Engine
LYCOMING 0-235 FIXED PITCH DIRECT DRIVE AIRCOOLED ENGINE RATED to 112 hp & 2600 RPM

LYCOMING: (manufacturer)
0-235 horizontally opposed 235 in3 of displacement of all 4 cylinders

Direct drive means the propellor is attached to the crank shaft

Propellor:
2 Blade Fixed Pitch Sensenich Propellor 72/70

Throttle controls butterfly valve
Butterfly valve: allows set mixt. of fuel and air into engine

Throttle 1/4” Just enough fuel/air to sustain start but not enough to flood engine

Mix. Rich: Full amount of fuel into engine

Prime 2x: Dumps raw fuel into 2 of 4 cylinders

Master: Battery + Alternator

Starter Engage R: Right mag is “energized”, left mag has P lead

Starter Engage L: Left mag is “energized”, right mag has P-lead

Both: Both energized

Start: Bindex starter engages flywheel & tries to start system

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PA.I.G.K1d: Landing Gear

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Tricycle Fixed Gear
Mains: “single leaf steel springs connected directly to main wing spar”

Nose: Air/Oil OLEO preferred 3” extension

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PA.I.G.K1e: Fuel, Oil, Hydraulic

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Oil: lubes and cools
-Max: 6
-Min: 2
-School Min: 4.5
-100W summer
- 20W 50 winter

Hydraulic: diagram
Fuel: diagram

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PA.I.G.K1f: Electrical

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12V 25 Amp Battery
14V 60 Amp Alternator

With master switch ON, the alternator is energized, the magnetos are energized. Turning the key to the start position, the starter is engaged, turning the flywheel, which turns the propeller. Once this happens, the starter dis-engages the Bindex starter switch and the alternator starts to replenish the battery.

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PA.I.G.K1g: Avionics

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none

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PA.I.G.K1h: Pitot Static, Vacuum Pressure, and Associated Flight Instruments

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RAM air goes to the Airspeed indicator and the static air goes to the Airspeed indicator, Altimeter, and the VSI

Vacuum:
Air is sucked through a filter, located inside under the the instrument panel, through the heading indicator and attitude indicator to a pump located in the back of the engine and is vented overboard. There is a suction gauge to read the pump output.

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PA.I.G.K1i: Enviornmental

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Heat for the cabin interior and defroster system is provided by a heater shroud attached to the exhaust

Fresh air intakes are located on each side of the fuselage

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PA.I.G.K1j: Deicing and Anti-icing

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  1. Pitot Heat
  2. Defrost
  3. Carb Heat
    -rough engine / loss of RPM
    1. Decrease RPM
    2. Greater Decrease in RPM
    due to water
    3. Gradual Increase in RPM
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PA.I.G.K1k: Water Rudders (ASES,AMES)

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None

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PA.I.G.K1l: Oxygen System

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-Above 12,500’ for <30 min: crew must have oxygen
-Above 14,000’: crew must use oxygen
-Above 15,000’: oxygen must be provided to PAX

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Master switch

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2 switches: battery and alternator

Battery master activates a relay which connects the battery to the main electrical bus

Alternator master activates the alternator by applying power to the alternator field circuit

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Magnetos

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create spark, boost and then distribute the spark.

Can fly with the master switch off because magnetos are self generating.

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Fuel system

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32 gallon total.
30 useable.

Fuel drains from main tank through the fuel selector valve, strainer, to electric fuel pump, engine driven fuel pump, and carburetor.

System incorporates a primer valve and 3 fuel drains to check for debris and water. 3 drains are located under each tank and at the fuel strainer

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Hydraulic brake system

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Each pedal assembly incorporates a master cylinder on top of the pedal that pushes fluid under pressure to the brake calipers, which open and close the brake pads.

System includes a parking brake and a brake fluid reservoir which can be checked prior to each flight for proper levels.

Fluid: MIL 5606

17
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Magnetic compass

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VD MONA

VARIATION: the difference between True North and Magnetic North

Deviation: magnetic deficiencies ( avionics) found in the aircraft. Compass card.

Magnetic dip: the angle made with the horizontal by Earths magnetic field lines. This angle varies at different points on Earth.

Oscillation: an error that occurs as the compass encounters turbulence

Northerly turning error: turns to north, compass lags. Turns to the south compass leads

(UNOS: undershoot north, overshoot south) 35 degrees in Northern California.

Acceleration error: in northern hemisphere where the magnetic field has a downward component, this causes north seeking tip of compass needed to swing downward.

(ANDS: accelerate north, decelerate south)