Airspeeds And Maneuvers Flashcards

1
Q

Approx what RPM will give you 100KIAS?

A

2400

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2
Q

Approx what RPM will get you 90KIAS?

A

2300

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3
Q

Approx what RPM will give you 85 KIAS?

A

2100

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4
Q

Approx what RPM will give you 50 KIAS (flaps cruise)?

A

1800

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5
Q

What airspeed do you use for slow flight flaps cruise?

A

50KIAS

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6
Q

What airspeed do you use for slow flight flaps LDG?

A

40KIAS

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7
Q

In slow flight—flaps cruise, approx what RPM is needed to maintain 50 KIAS?

A

1800 RPM = 50 KIAS Flaps—CRUISE

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8
Q

What is the recommended bank angle during slow flight?

A

10 degrees

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9
Q

What is the max bank angle during slow flight?

A

30 degrees

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10
Q

What are the steps for performing slow flight with Flaps—CRUISE?

A

Throttle—area idle

Pitch up to maintain altitude

As airspeed decreases to 55 KIAS, move throttle forward to stop deceleration for ~1800 RPMs for target airspeed 50 KIAS (+10/-0)

Apply R rudder

Perform coordinated bank turn with 10 degrees of bank 30 degrees in one direction, level out, then back

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11
Q

How do you perform the steps of slow flight—flaps LDG?

A

Throttle to area idle (1400 RPM)

Pitch to maintain altitude

When below 100KIAS, flaps T/O
When below 78KIAS, flaps LDG

As airspeed reaches 48KIAS, move throttle forward to capture airspeed 40KIAS (+10/-0), ~2100 RPM

Perform coordinated level turn with bank angle of 10 degrees 30 degrees in a direction, level out, and turn back

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12
Q

How do you recover from slow flight, flaps LDG?

A

Apply full throttle

Forward stick pressure

Once in level flight, retract flaps to T/O

Once passing through 66KIAS, retract flaps to cruise

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13
Q

What are the steps required to perform a power off stall?

A
  1. Fuel pump on, mixture full rich
  2. Pull throttle back to area idle, slow to 60 KIAS, pitch up to maintain altitude
    - below 100, flaps T/O
    - below 78, flaps LDG
  3. Increase throttle (2100-2300) to capture 60 KIAS
    - airspeed 60 knots, flaps LDG, confirm
  4. Pull throttle area idle, pitch down for 60 KIAS descent
  5. Gradually increase pitch to decelerate (cut pitch picture in half, then slowly pull up, do not exceed 10 degrees nose up)
  6. Announce Horn, Buffet, Stalling
  7. Max, relax, roll
  8. Confirm no longer descending “Altimeter, VSI, Check!”
  9. Bring flaps to T/O when not descending, flaps to cruise when passing through 66 KIAS
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14
Q

List the steps required to perform a power on stall

A
  1. Reduce throttle to area idle
  2. Pitch up to maintain altitude
  3. Below 100 kts, flaps T/O
  4. When airspeed approaching 52, increase throttle to full to catch 52 KIAS—toes on the horizon
  5. Call out Horn, Buffet, Stalling
  6. Max, relax, roll
  7. Confirm descent has stopped, “Altimeter, VSI, check”
  8. Accomplish climb checklist
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15
Q

What degree are you pitching for when doing a power on stall?

A

15-20 degrees

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16
Q

How much throttle do you use in a power on stall?

A

Full throttle

17
Q

What degree of bank can you not exceed during stalls?

A

20 degrees of bank

18
Q

What is the max pitch degree you can make in a power off stall?

A

Ten degrees