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- Altimeter setting is the value to which the barometric pressure scale of the altimeter is set so the altimeter indicates
- What does the red line on an airspeed indicator represent?
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(Refer to figure 4.)
What is the full flap operating range for the airplane?
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(Refer to figure 4.)
Which color identifies the power-off stalling speed in a specified configuration?
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(Refer to figure 4.)
What is the maximum structural cruising speed?
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(Refer to figure 7.)
The proper adjustment to make on the attitude indicator during level flight is to align the
- What is the minimum number of Global Positioning System (GPS) satellites that are observable by a user anywhere on earth?
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(Refer to figure 31, illustration 8.)
If the magnetic bearing TO the station is 135�, the magnetic heading is
- When making routine transponder code changes, pilots should avoid inadvertent selection of which codes?
- When activated, an emergency locator transmitter (ELT) transmits on
- Which instrument(s) will become inoperative if the static vents become clogged?
- In the Northern Hemisphere, a magnetic compass will normally indicate initially a turn toward the east if
- In the Northern Hemisphere, a magnetic compass will normally indicate initially a turn toward the west if
- In the Northern Hemisphere, if a glider is accelerated or decelerated, the magnetic compass will normally indicate
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(Refer to figure 29, illustration 3.)
The VOR receiver has the indications shown. What is the aircraft's position relative to the station?
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(Refer to figure 30, illustration 2.)
Determine the approximate heading to intercept the 180� bearing TO the station.
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(Refer to figure 31, illustration 1.)
The relative bearing TO the station is
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