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ATPL Instrumentation
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022-01-03 Magnetic Compass
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Sample Questions
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Instrumentation
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- For a position in the southern hemisphere, the effect of acceleration errors are greatest on headings:
- During deceleration following a landing in a southerly direction, a magnetic compass made for the northern hemisphere indicates:
- Aircraft magnetism:
- Concerning magnetic compasses, deviation is:
- In the Northern Hemisphere, a magnetic compass will normally indicate a turn towards North if:
- Which of the following will effect a direct reading compass?ferrous metalsnon-ferrous metalselectrical equipment
- If the CH = 220° , var. = E12, dev. = W2, what is the corresponding TH?
- When accelerating on a westerly heading in the Northern Hemisphere the needle of the DIC will:
- An aircraft is fitted with a direct reading magnetic compass. Upon landing in a northerly direction the compass will indicate:
- With reference to the flux valve of a remote indicating compass:
- (Refer to figure 022-26)In the attached diagram of a detector unit and Selsyn, the arrowed items are identified as:
- To improve the horizontality of a compass, the magnet assembly is suspended from a point:
- Magnetic compass swinging is carried out to reduce as much as possible:
- In a standby compass the magnet system is immersed in a transparent liquid. The purpose of this liquid is to:
- In the Northern hemisphere, during deceleration following a landing in a Westerly direction, the magnetic compass will indicate:
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