56. Basic Instrument Flying Flashcards
The instrument training that a VFR pilot receives:
Is not intended for unrestricted flight into instrument weather conditions.
A pilot without visual reference to the terrain can become disoriented. This disorientation can be made worse by:
A sudden head movement.
The only instrument that provides an instantaneous, direct indication of the airplane’s pitch and bank attitude is:
Attitude indicator.
The skills involved in all instrument flight are:
- Instrument scanning
- Interpretation
- Aircraft control.
Using the attitude indicator, you can determine its accuracy best by referring to:
- Altimeter
2. Heading Indicator.
In straight flight, small deviations from wings level can be more easily corrected by use of:
Rudder pressure.
In a climb, with a constant power setting, airspeed changes can only be made by:
Changing pitch.
Like the climb, a descent is made:
At a specific airspeed.
If the bank is too steep in a turn:
Altitude may be lost rapidly.
In any instrument flight situation, your first concern is to:
Fly the airplane.