Aircraft Fuel Systems Flashcards

1
Q

What is the purpose of a fuel jettisoning system ?

A

Reduce weight of aircraft for landing

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2
Q

What is the purpose of a fuel tank internal baffles ?

A

Resist fuel surging caused by changes in altitude

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3
Q

Why should you wait a period of time after fueling before checking fuels sumps ?

A

Allow time for water and sediment to settle at drain point

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4
Q

What are two types of fuel tank cells ?

A

Bladder type, Integral tanks

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5
Q

What supports the weight of fuel in a bladder type fuel cell ?

A

The structure of the cavity that the cell fits into

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6
Q

What is wet wing type construction ?

A

Integral fuel tanks

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7
Q

What indications could be used to determine when there may be danger of ice crystals forming in the fuel of a turbine powered aircraft ?

A

Fuel temperature or a differential pressure type indicators

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8
Q

What are four types of fuel quantity gauges in use today ?

A

Sight glass, mechanical, electrical, electronic

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9
Q

What is an electrical operated fuel tank shutoff valve transit light ?

A

A light that indicates when the valve is in motion

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10
Q

What should be done with old gaskets and seals when replacing fuel systems, components ?

A

Removed and replaced by new ones

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11
Q

What method may be used to check a fuel tank for leaks after a weld has been performed ?

A

The tank is pressurized with 1/2 to 3 psi air pressure and a soapy solution is added to detect any leaks

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12
Q

When would a fuel jettison system be required for small aircraft ?

A

Required when the maximum takeoff weight exceeds the maximum landing weight

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13
Q

What are some other names for a single point fueling system ?

A

An under wing or pressure fueling system

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14
Q

Why do multi engine airplanes have fuel crossed systems ?

A

To allow the engine to be feed by any tank

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15
Q

The fuel selector valve for multi engine aircraft must have at least three positions ?

A

On, Off, Crossfed

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16
Q

Why are electronic (capacitance type) fuel quantity systems more accurate than other types ?

A

They measure the MASS instead of volume

17
Q

For what reason is a fuel jettison system usually divided into two separate, independent systems, one for each wing ?

A

To help maintain lateral stability by jettison fuel from a heavy wing if necessary

18
Q

What are drip and sight gauges ?

A

Underwing bayonet type fuel guages

19
Q

Is it possible for a fuel system to develop a leak that has no visible evidence such as a stain or spot, and if so how ?

A

An internal component such as a valve could develop a leak

20
Q

Name some advantages of a single point fueling system ?

A

It reduces fueling time, reduces chances for contamination, fire, and eliminates damage to the aircraft skin