Chapter 15: Stall Warning, Recovery and Regulations Flashcards
1
Q
Natural Stall Warnings (5)
A
Buffet Sluggish Controls Noise (less noise) High AoA Loss of Altitude
2
Q
Artificial Stall Warnings (3)
A
Audible
Visual
Touch (Stick shaker)
3
Q
AoA Measurement Devices (4)
A
Flapper Switch (stagnation point behind switch) AoA Vane (small wing aligns with EAF) AoA Probe (2 air inputs, calculate AoA from deltaP) AoA Rotating Prove (prove alignes with EAF)
4
Q
Stall Recovery Steps (2)
A
- Pitch down
2. Increase thrust
5
Q
Stick Pusher Activated Recovery Steps (4)
A
- Apply thrust
- Disconnect AP
- Trim
- Once speed increased, pitch up
6
Q
Canard Effect on Stall
A
Canard elevators stall first -> pitch down -> stall recovery
7
Q
EASA CS23 Stall Regulation
For what AC is CS23
Stall Airspeeds (2)
What Configuration Vs Measured (3)
A
Small Aircrafts (commercial) Vs0 = Stall speed at landing Vs1 = Stall speed at TO
Measured experimentally @:
Max mass, thrust idle, CG forward
8
Q
EASA CS25 Stall Regulation
For what AC is CS25
Different Stall Speeds and Relationships
A
Vs1g = V @ Clmax Vs = .94 Vs1g (actual stall of AC) Vsr > Vs1g Vsr0 = reference stall speed at landing Vsr1 = reference stall speed at TO
9
Q
Stall Proximity Warning Threshold
A
+5 kn or +5% Vs