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CLASS REVIEW 1

Computerized Testing Services Prescott, Phoenix or other large cities or larger flight schools CATS: PSI: You must have 2 forms of ID, 1 with photo

CLASS REVIEW Computerized Testing You may bring and use: – A flight computer (electronic or E6B) – Plotter – A clear plastic sheet with 90º lines drawn on it – A simple calculator (no memory) – Pencils Pencils and paper will be supplied

CLASS REVIEW Computerized Testing 60 questions 3 hours maxium You may skip or defer questions You are allowed bathroom breaks If you are found cheating, you will be denied to retake the test for at least one year.

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0 on top just read the needle 315º 90º 180º 225º 360º 45º 270º 135º

CLASS REVIEW bearing TO: 240° bearing TO: 030° bearing TO: 135° Heading: 320° Heading: 035° Heading: 120° Place heading on top bearing TO: 185°

CLASS REVIEW Heading is on top just read the needle 210º 190º 295º 200º

CLASS REVIEW Place 0 on top RB: 240° RB: 25° RB: 340° RB: 235°

CLASS REVIEW Basic ADF rule: Relative bearing: 0 on top Bearing to: heading on top

CLASS REVIEW ADF tracking into crosswind Needle must point almost up Needle points downwind Wind

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What is the maximum amount of baggage that can be carried when the airplane is loaded as follows? Front seat: 387 lb Rear seat: 293 lb Fuel: 35 gal A: 220 pounds. B: 45 pounds. C: 63 pounds.

CLASS REVIEW Item Weight (lbs) Arm (inches) Moment (lb-in/100) Empty Weight Front seats38785 Rear seats Baggage140 Fuel21075 Total Max gross weight:

CLASS REVIEW What is the maximum amount of baggage that can be carried when the airplane is loaded as follows? Front seat:387 lb Rear seat:293 lb Fuel:35 gal A: 220 pounds. B: 45 pounds. C: 63 pounds. From our calculations: GW: 2950 Moment: 2459

CLASS REVIEW Upon landing, the front passenger (180 pounds) departs the airplane. A rear passenger (204 pounds) moves to the front passenger position. What effect does this have on the CG if the airplane weighed 2,690 pounds and the MOM/100 was 2,260 just prior to the passenger transfer? A.The CG moves forward approximately 0.1 inch. B.The CG moves forward approximately 3 inches. C.The weight changes, but the CG is not affected.

CLASS REVIEW Item Weight (lbs) Arm (inches) Moment (lb-in/100) Front seats85 Rear seats121 Front + Rear Original GW New GW A.The CG moves forward approximately 0.1 inch. B.The CG moves forward approximately 3 inches. C.The weight changes, but the CG is not affected. -227

CLASS REVIEW A.Add a 100-pound weight to the baggage compartment. B.Fill the auxiliary wing tanks. C.Transfer 10 gallons of fuel from the main tanks to the auxiliary tanks. With the airplane loaded as follows, what action can be taken to balance the airplane? Rear seat occupants411 lb Rear seat occupants100 lb Main wing tanks44 gal

CLASS REVIEW Item Weight (lbs) Arm (inches) Moment (lb-in/100) Empty weight Front seats41185 Rear seats Baggage140 Main fuel26475 Aux fuel94 Total

CLASS REVIEW From our calculations: GW: 2790 Moment: 2222 With the airplane loaded as follows, what action can be taken to balance the airplane? Rear seat occupants411 lb Rear seat occupants100 lb Main wing tanks44 gal A.Add a 100-pound weight to the baggage compartment. B.Fill the auxiliary wing tanks. C.Transfer 10 gallons of fuel from the main tanks to the auxiliary tanks.

CLASS REVIEW Item Weight (lbs) Arm (inches) Moment (lb-in/100) Empty weight Front seats41185 Rear seats Baggage140 Main fuel75 Aux fuel94 Total A. Add a 100-pound weight to the baggage compartment. 100 B. Fill the auxiliary wing tanks C. Transfer 10 gallons of fuel from the main tanks to the auxiliary tanks

CLASS REVIEW With the airplane loaded as follows, what action can be taken to balance the airplane? Rear seat occupants411 lb Rear seat occupants100 lb Main wing tanks44 gal A.Add a 100-pound weight to the baggage compartment. GW: 2890 MOM: 2362 B.Fill the auxiliary wing tanks. GW: 2904 MOM: 2329 C.Transfer 10 gallons of fuel from the main tanks to the auxiliary tanks. GW: 2790 MOM: 2233 A B C

CLASS REVIEW 25 Pilot and Front Seat Passenger Moment = 11.5 lb-in / 1000 Calculate the moment of the airplane and determine which category is applicable. Empty weight: 1,350 lbs MOM: 51.5 Pilot & front passenger: 310 lbs Rear passengers: 96 lbs Fuel: 38 gal Oil: 8 qt MOM: -0.2 A.81.2, normal category. B.79.2, utility category. C.80.8, utility category. Rear Passengers Moment = 7 lb-in / 1000 Rear Passengers Moment = 7 lb-in / 1000 Fuel: 228 lbs Moment = 11 lb-in / 1000 Fuel: 228 lbs Moment = 11 lb-in / 1000

CLASS REVIEW Item Weight (lbs) Moment (lb-in/1000) Empty Weight Front seats Rear seats967.0 Baggage Fuel Oil Total

CLASS REVIEW 27 From our calculations: GW: 1999 Moment: 80.8 / 1000 A.81.2, normal category B.79.2, utility category C.80.8, utility category

CLASS REVIEW 10 index 60 index Time Quantity How far will an aircraft travel in 2-1/2 minutes with a groundspeed of 98 knots? How far will an aircraft travel in 43 minutes with a groundspeed of 118 knots? How fast is an aircraft flying if it covers 38 km in 18 min? How fast is an aircraft flying if it covers 72 km in 35 min? How long will it take to fly 280 km at 126 kts? How long will it take to climb 13,000 feet at 500 fpm? What climb rate do we need to reach 8500 ft from 1500 ft in 12 minutes? Quantity scale Minute scale Hour/minute scale

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