11-251 Maneuvers Flashcards

1
Q

Full aft-stick stall parameters

A

Level flight below FL200, 80% rpm minimum

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2
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What does a full stall look like?

A

140 KCAS, nose slightly low, 6000 fpm descent, 1.1 AOA

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3
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When should you discontinue the full aft stick stall?

A

Bank exceeds 90 deg or stabilizes past 60 deg

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4
Q

Simulated trim failure parameters

A

300 KCAS, trimmed for level flight

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5
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Mr Immelmann likes to Loop in Cuba (parameters for Immelmann, Loop, and Cuban Eight)

A

500 KCAS, MIL pwr, 8000-10,000’ above
Immelmann: 1 nm forward
Cuban Eight: 1 nm forward, 2 nm behind
Loop: 1-2 nm ahead

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6
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A Lazy Eight is half a Barrel Roll (parameters for Lazy Eight and Barrel Roll)

A

95% rpm
Lazy Eight: 350-400 KCAS, 4000’-6000’ above, 2 nm forward, 6 nm in direction of turn
Barrel Roll: 375-400 KCAS, 4000’-8000’ above, 3 nm forward (the 8 does NOT go to the Lazy Eight)

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7
Q

Cloverleaf parameters

A

450 KCAS, 170-200 KCAS inverted, 3 nm forward, 3 nm opposite direction of first turn, 2 nm in direction of first turn, 8000’-10,000’ above

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8
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Split-S parameters

A

200 KCAS, 7,000’-10,000’ below, MIL power
(Technique, squidward, 230 KCAS, pull up to 10 deg NH, then roll inverted)
1 nm forward, 1 nm behind

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9
Q

When should you rotate on takeoff and to what pitch attitude?

A

145 KCAS

7 deg NH

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10
Q

When does the nosewheel liftoff? When should the aircraft fly off the runway?

A

155 KCAS

165 KCAS

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11
Q

During an over-the-top maneuver approximately how much energy will be lost?

A

500’ altitude

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12
Q

What two things should you check when going to MAX on a static TO?

A

AB operation and EGT stabilizes within limits

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13
Q

When should you slow to 240 KCAS during an approach or a pattern?

A

Base turn or 10-15 miles for straight-in

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14
Q

On the climb out when should you reduce power out of MAX?

A

Between 220-280 KCAS

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15
Q

On the climb out when should you terminate AB?

A

300 KCAS

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16
Q

Do not exceed what airspeed below 10,000’?

Do not exceed what airspeed above 10,000’ with a WSSP?

A

300 KCAS; 400 KCAS

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17
Q

When can you combine the climb check with the level-off check?

A

When leveling off at any altitude at or below FL180

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18
Q

How do you do a MAX climb?

A

Climb at 350 KCAS, 20-25 deg NH. Passing 10,000’ accelerate to hold 0.9 Mach indicated

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19
Q

When flying above FL350 fly what airspeed at a minimum?

A

Mach 0.9

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20
Q

What are the only 3 suitable barriers?

A

BAK-15, MA-1, and MA-1A

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21
Q

True/False. You can taxi the T-38 single-engine.

A

False. You can, however, clear an active runway of gear is pinned.

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22
Q

Approximately what AOA is final approach speed?

A

0.6 AOA

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23
Q

When should you initiate the break?

A

Between approach end and 3000’ down the runway

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24
Q

45 deg off the preceding aircraft in the break and abeam the aircraft in the break ensure what spacings?

A

3000’

6000’

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25
Q

How do you execute a closed pull up?

A

Start it at 240 KCAS and maintain 200 KCAS in the pull up as execute 180 deg turn

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26
Q

What’s a guide for level flight in the break turn?

A

FPM or pitot boom on horizon

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27
Q

What’s normal no-wind space for a 1500’ pattern?

A

1-1.3 nm

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28
Q

What is the desired rollout point for the final turn?

A

1-1.3 nm from threshold, 300-390’ AGL

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29
Q

A T-38 2/3rds of the way through the final turn and abeam ensure what spacings?

A

3000’

6000’

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30
Q

How should you fly the final turn?

A

Confirm configuration, 45 deg bank at perch, 0.6 AOA, want VVI to indicate twice AGL (3000 fpm for 1500’ pattern), halfway around, halfway down

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31
Q

When can you consider the final turn made?

A

Less than 30 deg bank required, within 30 deg of runway alignment , less than 0.6 AOA required

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32
Q

What VVI should you see on final?

A

700-900 fpm

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33
Q

Where should you put your HUD off aimpoint?

A

Top of lower glass of HUD

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34
Q

What rpm will maintain on speed indications in a normal glide slope?

A

Approximately 90%

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35
Q

Where should you put your aimpoint?

A

100-200’ past the threshold

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36
Q

According to the crack-shift-idle-flare technique, when should you crack? Shift? Idle-flare?

A

1000’ before aimpoint
500-750’ before aimpoint to move FPM 100-200’ down
300-500’ before aimpoint

37
Q

What is touchdown speed?

A

20-25 knots below final approach airspeed

38
Q

At what airspeed should the aircraft cross the threshold at?

A

5-10 knots below final approach speed

39
Q

Where on the runway should the aircraft touchdown?

A

150-1000’ down the runway

40
Q

What reference do you use for landing hot/cold side?

A

Centerline between main landing gear and wingtip

41
Q

The VASI/PAPI systems are for what parameters of approach?

A

Touchdown 2000’ down runway, 2.5-3 deg glideslope

42
Q

What pitch attitude do you use to aerobrake?

A

10-12 deg NH

43
Q

How can you calculate landing distance?

A

2500’+fuel remaining+touchdown point?

44
Q

Upon landing keep the stick full aft until what airspeed?

A

50 KIAS

45
Q

Fly the nose to the runway at what airspeed on landing?

A

100 KCAS

46
Q

How should you plan to land when XW exceed 15 knots?

A

Land on the upwind side of the runway

47
Q

Crosswind landings may have increased landing distances of up to what?

A

50% more

48
Q

A no-flap pattern needs how much spacing from the runway?

A

1.5 NM

49
Q

Where should you put the FPM on a no-flap pattern?

A

4-6 deg NL

50
Q

Where should you put the aimpoint for a no-flap no-HUD approach?

A

1/3 of the way up the HUD glass or slightly above the AOA indexer

51
Q

How can you calculate landing distance for a no-flap pattern?

A

(2500+fuel remaining)x2+touchdown pt

52
Q

How should you fly a single-engine pattern and approach?

A

Straight-in
Bad engine at no less than 60% rpm
Use rudder to counteract asymmetric thrust until on glideslope and then fly uncoordinated

53
Q

How much distance will an actual single engine approach/landing add?

A

500’

54
Q

True/False. Following a touch-and-go or go-around situation (unplanned) for a single engine approach continue using that one engine to simulate single-engine conditions.

A

False. Use both engines in both cases.

55
Q

How should you fly a practice single-engine go-around?

A

Bad engine no less than 60% rpm, from a straight-in or normal pattern, use both engines on final until planned go-around, apply boldface

56
Q

What is considered an excessive sink rate?

A

Twice the normal amount of sink rate

57
Q

What should you do when encountering excessive sink rate?

A

Execute a stall recovery

58
Q

What is light buffet?

A

0.6 AOA, green donut, final approach speed

59
Q

What is moderate buffet?

A

0.7 AOA to Definite Increase in Buffet Intensity (DIBI), red chevron

60
Q

What is DIBI?

A

0.8 AOA, increased amplitude of buffet but decreased frequency, may have wing rock

61
Q

What is heavy buffet?

A

Greater than DIBI AOA to point where stick is at full aft stop

62
Q

How do you recover from a stall?

A

Both throttles to MAX, relax as needed, roll wings level, fly AOA just below DIBI (may have stall warnings), airspeed should be constant, set a climb

63
Q

What four pilot-controlled variables determined controlled patterns?

A

Altitude, airspeed, configuration and power

64
Q

What is overrotation?

A

An abrupt excessive backstick pressure which results in too much nose-high

65
Q

How do you execute a go-around?

A

Set power to MIL (or MAX) if required, attain final approach airspeed at a minimum, retract landing gear when sure won’t touch down and retract flaps when have sufficient airspeed

66
Q

How do you execute a go-around from the final turn?

A

Set power as required, climb and descend as necessary, attain final approach speed at a minimum, clean up, maintain between 240 and 300 KCAS

67
Q

How should you do alternate gear extension?

A

Flaps first, then gear

68
Q

How do you reset the alternate gear extension system?

A

Make sure alternate gear extension handle is stowed. Cycle the gear handle down, then up, then down again

69
Q

How can you recover the aircraft if the airspeed indicator fails?

A

Use AOA because it’s independent or ground speed on MFD or known power settings or fuel flow. Get a chase ship if able. 0.5 AOA is usually good to lower gear.

70
Q

How do you signal that you need assistance from Mx or the fire department following an emergency landing?

A

Hold the brakes and raise both hands.

71
Q

How can you calculate cruise indicated Mach?

A

0.52 Mach + altitude/1000

72
Q

How can you attain cruise speed at a medium/low altitude (less than 10,000’)?

A

Set a fuel flow of approximately 1200 pph/engine to maintain 300 KCAS

73
Q

When will the Min Mach caret appear?

A

Above FL280

74
Q

In all cases when flying above 35,000’ MSL what minimum speed should you fly?

A

Mach 0.9 or higher (as indicated by the technical order)

75
Q

Where should you put your HUD off no flap aimpoint?

A

A third of the way up the glass.

76
Q

How do you fly the rudder effectiveness exercise?

A

Configure, level flight, 0.8-0.85 AOA, apply full rudder until the aircraft begins to react, then apply full rudder in the other direction and take it out before the aircraft begins to react.

77
Q

How do you fly a turn reversal?

A

Mil power, between 350-400 KCAS, roll into 90 deg of bank and 4 Gs, unload and roll the other way, then, holding 4 Gs on the jet turn the other way using rudder.

78
Q

How do you fly an accelerated stall?

A

MIL power, 300 KCAS, 2-3G turn to light buffet and then increase back stick pressure until the nose stops tracking.

79
Q

What are the parameters for a pitchback?

A

MIL power, 450-500 KCAS, bank between 0 and 90 deg, pull to 4-5 Gs and finish inverted

80
Q

What are the parameters for a sliceback?

A

MIL power, 200-300 KCAS, bank between 90 and 180 deg, pull to light buffet, 180 deg of turn

81
Q

What are the parameters for a low-speed stab ex?

A

85% RPM min, 60 deg NH, as airspeed decreases through 170, unload to 0.5G, attempt to maintain level flight as jet hits horizon, note stall indications and maintain 0.5 G until 175-200 and recover to level flight.

82
Q

What pitch do you hold for a 15 knot plus crosswind landing?

A

Landing attitude. Do not aerobrake

83
Q

What’s the HUD off aimpoint full flap?

A

Top of HUD combining glass

84
Q

Maintain what airspeed on the go-around?

A

240-300 KCAS

85
Q

How do you reset the landing gear?

A

Handle down, up, then down again

86
Q

What AOA indicates safe single engine airspeed?

A

0.3

87
Q

What AOA indicates safe gear-lowering speed?

A

0.5

88
Q

How much altitude for airspeed?

A

1000’ altitude for 50 knots airspeed

89
Q

How do you best exchange altitude and airspeed?

A

MIL power, canopy bow on horizon or 80-85% rpm and 20 deg NH