Flight Controls Flashcards

1
Q

In the event of a mechanical failure of the slats/flaps control lever:
(A). The slats/flaps will operate at half speed

(B). The slats/flaps will fail in their present position

(C). The slats/flaps will retract to 0°

(D). An emergency flap switch will allow limited slat and flap selection

A

An emergency flap switch will allow limited slat and flap selection

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2
Q

Operation of the rudder trim will cause rudder pedal deflection in the direction trim was applied.
t
f

A

False

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3
Q

Pulling the ROLL DISC handle separates the control wheel interconnect and:

(A). Establishes a cross-side aileron/spoileron relationship

(B). Illuminates a Master Warning ROLL SEL

(C). Gives the pilots control of both spoilerons

(D). Automatically disables spoileron control on jammed side

A

Establishes a cross-side aileron/spoileron relationship

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4
Q

In the event of a dual engine failure with the APU off, how are the primary flight controls powered?

(A). Hydraulic system 2 via ACMP 2B

(B). Hydraulic system 3 via ACMP 3B

(C). Hydraulic systems 1 and 3

(D). Hydraulic systems 2 and 3

A

Hydraulic system 3 via ACMP 3B

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5
Q

Both STALL PTCT PUSHER switches must be in the “ON” position for stick pusher activation.
t
f

A

True

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6
Q

Movement of the primary flight controls is through:

(A). Cable and/or pushrods to the PCUs which hydraulically move the flight controls

(B). Exclusively through fly-by-wire technology

(C). Hydraulic lines running from the control column to the control surface

(D). Electric signals sent by the FEC

A

Cable and/or pushrods to the PCUs which hydraulically move the flight controls

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7
Q

If the pitch disconnect is pulled, the captain’s control wheel controls:
the left elevator
right elevator
both elevators
neither elevaotrs

A

The left elevator

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8
Q

Which primary flight controls are powered by all three hydraulic systems?
ailerons
rudder
elevators
a and b
b and c

A

Rudder
Elevators

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9
Q

Movement of the primary flight controls is transmitted electronically (fly-by-wire) to the aileron, rudder and elevator PCUs that hydraulically move the control surfaces.
t
f

A

False

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10
Q

Yaw dampening improves an aircrafts stability by damping out oscillations that if not corrected can result in:
uncoordinated flight
mach tuck
dutch roll
reverse sensing

A

Dutch roll

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11
Q

If both channels of the yaw damper fail, a yaw damper caution message is displayed and

A). If engaged, the autopilot disconnects

B). Rudder trim becomes inoperative

C). Illuminates both yaw damper switchlight

D). Illuminates the yaw disconnect switchlight

A

If engaged, the autopilot disconnects

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12
Q

Activation of the aileron trim will cause deflection of the control wheels
t
f

A

True

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13
Q

On the ground, with the rudder trim in the neutral position, the trim indication is:
white
green
amber
cyan

A

Green

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14
Q

The stabilizer (pitch) trim varies from:

+13 degrees (nose down) to -2 degrees (nose up)

+5 degrees (nose down) to -15 degrees (nose up)

+15 degrees (nose down) to -5 degrees (nose up)

+2 degrees (nose down) to -13 degrees (nose up)

A

+2 degrees (nose down) to -13 degrees (nose up)

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15
Q

The type of horizontal trim that has the highest priority
autopilot
mach trim
captain manual trim
first officer manual trim

A

Captain manual trim

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16
Q

If the horizontal stabilizer is in motion for more than _______ seconds, a clacker is activated to alert the pilots of the possibility of a runaway trim condition.
3
1
4
5

A

3

17
Q

For mach trim to function:

A). One channel of the SSCU must be operational

B). Both channels of the SSCU must be operational

C). One STAB channel must be engaged

D). Both STAB channels must be engaged

A

Both channels of the SSCU must be operational
One STAB channel must be engaged

18
Q

What type of flaps does the CRJ have?
simple
slotted
double
fowler

A

Double slotted flaps

19
Q

When activated, the EMER FLAP switch overrides the flap control lever and causes the slats to extend to ________ degrees and the flaps to _________ degrees
20/25
25/30
20/8
25/20

A

25/20

20
Q

The EMER FLAP switch is inhibited at airspeeds greater than :
230
210
250
220

A

23 KIAS

21
Q

Ground spoilers have no inflight function
t
f

A

True

22
Q

Only the ground spoilers are extended during a rejected takeoff or after touchdown.
t
f

A

False