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
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2
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Artificial Stall Warnings (3)

A

Audible
Visual
Touch (Stick shaker)

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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)
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4
Q

Stall Recovery Steps (2)

A
  1. Pitch down

2. Increase thrust

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5
Q

Stick Pusher Activated Recovery Steps (4)

A
  1. Apply thrust
  2. Disconnect AP
  3. Trim
  4. Once speed increased, pitch up
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6
Q

Canard Effect on Stall

A

Canard elevators stall first -> pitch down -> stall recovery

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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

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8
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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
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9
Q

Stall Proximity Warning Threshold

A

+5 kn or +5% Vs

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