Review Grill Flashcards

1
Q

Advection Fog

A

Warm air → cooler ocean water

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2
Q

Upslope Fog

A

Air → lifting up mountains or hills to its dew point

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3
Q

Evaporation/Steam Fog

A

Cold air → warmer water or moist land

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4
Q

Radiation Fog

A

Cooling ground → cools surrounding air to its dew point (morning fog)

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5
Q

Ice Fog

A

Water droplets → supercooled on a surface

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6
Q

VNE (Never Exceed)

A

KIAS 154

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7
Q

VNO (Structural Cruising Speed)

A

KIAS 125

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8
Q

VA (Maneuvering) Full Weight

A

KIAS 113

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9
Q

VA (Maneuvering) 1634 lbs

A

KIAS 89

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10
Q

VFE

A

KIAS 102

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11
Q

Fuel Capacity

A

50 Gallons (2 not useable)

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12
Q

Diverson

A

Turn
Heading
Altitude
Throttle
Fuel
Arrival Time
Revise

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13
Q

5 C’s of being Lost

A

Circle
Climb
Conserve
Chart
Communicate

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14
Q

Required for day VFR

A

Airspeed Indicator
Tachometer
Oil pressure gauge
Magnetic Compass
Altimeter
Temp Gauge liquid cooled
Oil Temp air cooled
Fuel Gauge
Landing Gear Indicator
Anti Collision Lights
Manifold pressure gauge
ELT
Seat Belt

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15
Q

Required for NIGHT VFR

A

Fuses/circuit breakers
Landing Light
Anti Collision Lights
Position Lights
Source of Power

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16
Q

Documents needed onboard aircraft

A

Aircraft worthiness certificate
Registration
Radio operators license
Operating handbook
Weight and Balance Certificate

17
Q

Inspections needed for aircraft

A

Annual Airworthiness Directives - Recall
VOR Check - 30 days
I 100 hour inspection
Altimeter + Pitot System - 24 months
Transponder 24 months
ELT 12 months
Static System

18
Q

Documents Needed On Board By Pilot

A
  1. Student Certificate
  2. Photo ID
  3. Medical
  4. Logbook (student pilot only)
19
Q

Am I fit to fly

A

Illness
Medication
Stress
Alcohol
Fatigue
Emotions & Eating

20
Q

Preflight Action

A

Notams
Weather
Known ATC delays
Runway lengths
Alternate routes + airports
Fuel
Takeoff Performance

21
Q

Stall Speed (Flaps and No Flaps)

A

Flaps: 45 Kts
No Flaps: 50 Kts

22
Q

Power off glide speed

A

76 kts

23
Q

Engine Fire During Start
CMTFG

A
  1. Crank Starter
  2. Mixture Off
  3. Throttle Open
  4. Fuel pump and fuel selector: OFF
  5. Get out if it continues!
24
Q

Loss of Engine Power

A
  1. Pitch for 76 Kts
  2. Find a place to land AND go there
  3. Fuel (fuel selector, fuel pump on, mixture rich, carb heat on, ~check engine gauges, attempt a restart
  4. May Day Call
  5. Mags off, open doors, throttle off, mixture off, battery and alternator off, fuel pump off, fuel selector off.
25
Q

Spin Recovery

A

Power off
Aileron neutral
Rudder Opposite
Elevator Forward

26
Q

Engine Roughness Procedure

A
  1. Carb Heat On
  2. If problem persists, adjust mixture.
  3. check magnetos