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What error does the attitude indicator show during deceleration from cruise flight?
What error does the attitude indicator show during deceleration from cruise flight?
What is the correct relative bearing to the station from a magnetic heading of 045 degrees with a magnetic bearing from the station of 360 degrees?
What is the correct relative bearing to the station from a magnetic heading of 045 degrees with a magnetic bearing from the station of 360 degrees?
At what cabin pressure altitude must at least one member of the flight crew use supplemental oxygen according to FAR Part 91?
At what cabin pressure altitude must at least one member of the flight crew use supplemental oxygen according to FAR Part 91?
How much instrument time can be logged if flying in IFR for 45 minutes, VFR for 35 minutes, VFR between layers for 30 minutes, VFR on top for 20 minutes, and practicing an ILS approach under the hood for 15 minutes?
How much instrument time can be logged if flying in IFR for 45 minutes, VFR for 35 minutes, VFR between layers for 30 minutes, VFR on top for 20 minutes, and practicing an ILS approach under the hood for 15 minutes?
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What happens to the attitude indicator during deceleration when precession error occurs?
What happens to the attitude indicator during deceleration when precession error occurs?
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Study Notes
Question 10
- During deceleration from cruise flight, precession error causes a slight decrease in pitch attitude.
Question 11
- If an aircraft has a magnetic heading of 045 degrees and the magnetic bearing to the station is 360 degrees, the relative bearing to the station is 135 degrees.
Question 12
- According to FAR Part 91, supplemental oxygen must be used at all times above 14,000 feet MSL.
Question 13
- 45 minutes IFR + 35 minutes VFR + 30 minutes VFR between layers + 20 minutes VFR on top + 15 minutes ILS approach = 1 hour 25 minutes of actual instrument time.
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Test your knowledge on key aviation regulations, flight dynamics, and instrument flight rules. This quiz covers topics such as pitch attitude during deceleration and the use of supplemental oxygen. Perfect for aspiring pilots and aviation enthusiasts.