Chapter 5.4 - Exam Review Flashcards
List actions to be taken by the Pilot in trying to eliminate three of the more common causes of Engine roughness?
- Apply Carburettor Heat in case of Carburettor Icing.
- Mixture Control in case of over-lean/over-rich mixture.
- Fuel Contamination where a Pilot might need to switch tanks.
Backfiring is usually an indication of an (over-lean/over-rich) mixture?
Over-Lean.
Afterfiring is usually an indication of an (over-lean/over-rich) mixture?
Over-Rich.
What term is used to describe a situation where there is ample fuel left in the tanks but for some reason, the fuel flow has been interrupted or stopped?
Fuel Starvation.
Briefly describe what is meant by Fuel Exhaustion?
When there is no usable fuel remaining in the tanks.
Why shouldn’t a tank be run dry before switching to another tank?
As Air might be sucked into the fuel lines which can lead to fuel starvation.
True or False. Misuse of the Mixture Control can interrupt or stop the fuel flow to an Engine?
True.
If the Tachometer registers a sudden loss of power at constant throttle, this is most likely to indicate (carburettor icing/fuel problems)?
Fuel Problems.
In attempting an in-flight Engine restart, why shouldn’t the starter be engaged if the propeller is windmilling?
As this could damage the starter motor.
After a successful in-flight Engine restart to restore fuel flow and power output, the Carburettor Heat should be turned (OFF/ON)?
OFF.
Should an in-flight Engine restart be attempted if there are signs that the Engine has stopped due to mechanical failure?
No.
In Aircraft’s with a fixed pitch propeller, a gradual loss of power at constant throttle accompanied by Engine roughness, are signs of (Magneto malfunction/Carburettor Icing)?
Carburettor Icing.
Why should a Pilot either know or be able to estimate the fuel consumption rate?
In case fuel gauges are not working, a Pilot can calculate the remaining fuel on-board.
Engine failure is imminent if there is a complete loss of Oil Pressure accompanied by a (rising/falling) Air Temperature?
Rising.
By what two actions can a Pilot lessen the risk of propeller blade failure in flight?
- Performing a Propeller Blade Check before flight.
- Positioning the Propeller over stone-free ground during starting/run-up.