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Which level of failure corresponds to an emergency configuration that requires immediate corrective action?
Which level of failure corresponds to an emergency configuration that requires immediate corrective action?
- Level 2
- Level 1
- Level 4
- Level 3 (correct)
What is the difference between Level 2 and Level 3 failures?
What is the difference between Level 2 and Level 3 failures?
- Level 3 failures correspond to an abnormal configuration, while Level 2 failures do not
- Level 2 failures require immediate corrective action, while Level 3 failures do not (correct)
- Level 2 failures trigger an aural warning, while Level 3 failures do not
- There is no difference between Level 2 and Level 3 failures
What is the purpose of the advisory mode?
What is the purpose of the advisory mode?
- To require immediate corrective action from the flight crew
- To provide information on aircraft configuration that requires monitoring (correct)
- To trigger an aural warning for the flight crew
- To alert the flight crew of an emergency configuration