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3248 Which instrument will become inoperative is the pitot tube becomes clogged?
A. Altimeter
B. Airspeed.
C. Vertical speed.
B. Airspeed.
3249 Which instruments will become inoperative if the static vents become clogged?
A. Airspeed only.
B. Altimeter only.
C. Airspeed, altimeter, and vertical speed.
C. Airspeed, altimeter, and vertical speed.
3247 If the pitot tube and outside static vents become clogged, which instruments would be affected?
A. The altimeter, attitude indicator, and turn and slip indicator.
B. The altimeter, airspeed indicator, and vertical speed indicator.
C. The altimeter, airspeed indicator, and turn and slip indicator.
B. The altimeter, airspeed indicator, and vertical speed indicator.
3262 The pitot system provides impact pressure for which instrument?
A. Vertical speed indicator.
B. Altimeter.
C. Airspeed indicator.
C. Airspeed indicator.
3006 Which V-speed represents maneuvering speed?
A. VLo
B. Vne
C. Va
C. Va
3264 What does the red line on an airspeed indicator represent?
A. Turbulent or rough air speed.
B. Never exceed speed.
C. Maneuvering peed.
B. Never exceed speed.
3268 (Refer to Figure 4) Which color identifies the never exceed speed?
A. Upper limit of the white arc.
B. The red radial line.
C. Lower limit of the yellow arc.
B. The red radial line.
3269 (Refer to figure 4.) Which color identifies the power off stalling speed in a specified configuration?
A. Upper limit of the green arc.
B. Upper limit of the white arc.
C. Lower limit of the green arc.
C. Lower limit of the green arc.
3011 Which would provide the greatest gain in the altitude in the shortest distance during climb after takeoff?
A. Vy
B. Va.
C. Vx
C. Vx
3012-1 After takeoff, which airspeed would the pilot use to gain the most altitude in a given period of time?
A. Vx
B. Va
C. Vy
C. Vy
3265 (Refer to figure 4.) What is the full flap operating range for the airplane?
A. 65-165 MPH
B. 60-100 MPH
C. 60-208 MPH
B. 60-100 MPH
3267 (Refer to figure 4.) The maximum speed at which the airplane can be operated in smooth air is
A. 165 MPH
B. 100 MPH
C. 208 MPH
A. 165 MPH
3270 (Refer to figure 4. ) What is the maximum flaps extended speed?
A. 100 MPH
B. 165 MPH
C. 65 MPH
A. 100 MPH
3271 (Refer to figure 4.) Which color identifies the normal flap operating range?
A. The white arc.
B. The lower limit of the white arc to the upper limit of the green arc.
C. The green arc.
A. The white arc.
3272 (Refer to figure 4.) Which color identifies the power off stalling speed with wings flaps and landing gear in the landing configuration?
A. Lower limit of the white arc.
B. Upper limit of the white arc.
C. Upper limit of the green arc.
A. Lower limit of the white arc.
3273 (Refer to figure 4.) What is the maximum structural cruising speed?
A. 100 MPH
B. 165 MPH
C. 208 MPH
B. 165 MPH
3274 What is an important airspeed limitation that is not color coded on airspeed indicators?
A. Maneuvering speed.
B. Maximum structural cruising speed.
C. Never exceed speed.
A. Maneuvering speed.
3007 Which V speed represents maximum flap extended speed?
A. Vfe
B. Vfc
C. Vlof
A. Vfe
3008 Which V speed represents maximum landing gear extended speed?
A. Vlo
B. Vle
C. Vfe
C. Vfe
3009 Vno is defined as the
A. Never exceed speed.
B. Normal operating range.
C. Maximum structural cruising speed.
C. Maximum structural cruising speed.
3010 Vso is defined as the
A. Stalling speed or minimum steady flight speed in the landing configuration.
B. Stalling speed or minimum steady flight speed in a specified configuration.
C. Stalling speed or minimum takeoff safety speed.
A. Stalling speed or minimum steady flight speed in the landing configuration.
3266 (Refer to figure 4.) What is the caution range of the airplane?
A. 100-165 MPH
B. 0-60 MPH
C. 165-208 MPH
C. 165-208 MPH
Author
RobbHawks
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Pilot Exam - Instruments #1
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Private pilot exam FAA practice questions.
Updated
2012-01-30T05:11:25Z
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