Even more SAMS MCQ (Please send help!) Flashcards

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1.8 meters

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1, 1/2 minutes (90 seconds)

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Battery

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Carrying Baggage

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The pilot

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CO2

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The manufacturer specifies the maximum floor loads

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Netting

'’Transport aircrafts are provided with such compartments to carry looseobjects and living animals. A cargo net suspended across the compartment
prevents cargo from shifting when the aircraft is in flight.

The net webbing is attached to anchor plates on the side walls and loop fittings on the ceilings.’’

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A part of the aircraft structure

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To transfer fuel from one tank to the opposite engine

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Centrifugal type

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To pressurise the fuel tank

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Capacitors

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The closed position

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Increases

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The expansion space must be 2% of the tank capacity

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50 PSI

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Have some fuel left in to prevent sealant from deteriorating/ drying out

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Lets the fuel do the cooling

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The booster pump fails

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Use the maximum volume for fuel and have the minimum amount of weight

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3000 PSI

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To power one hydraulic system from another

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To dampen out surges

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To pressurise the system
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30 PSI
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Compressing the air charge in an accumulator
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By pressurising
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Store fluid under pressure
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3000 PSI
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Use the same/correct hydraulic fluid
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Reverse flow
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Change over from main to auxillary system in case of failure
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Control the rate of system operation
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Landing gear and doors
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3000 PSI
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Minimize the possibility of pump cavitation
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Double acting
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Ethylene-glycol
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it is constantly on during flight
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It can damage the metals in the wing
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They are heated electrically
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(a) 1 second
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(c) By breaking up ice formations
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(c) When the window is dry
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(a) When the glass is wet
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(a) Total Air Temperature
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(b) Tricycle Landing Gear System
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(b) Nitrogen
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(b) Centering Cam
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(b) Over Centre Link
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(b) All the gears are down and locked
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(a) Two piece construction
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(c) Anti-skid Lever The anti-skid system consists of the following components: - Anti-skid transducers - Anti-skid box - Anti-skid valve
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(c) tyre bursts due to high temperatures created by excessive braking
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(b) Emergency braking will not be available
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(a) under-inflation
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(b) no indication
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(a) right side
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(c) Centre
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(b) It can cause it to crack ''If ordinary body grease is left on the glass, it may cause the glass to concentrate heat in that area during operation and crack the glass. Be sure to avoid touching a strobe light bulb without the proper protection ''
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(a) Starboard light green, port light red, tail light white
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(a) 21% Oxygen
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(c) Because it's moisture content is too high
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(c) 2600 psi ''The Crew Oxygen cylinder stores gaseous oxygen at high pressure (1800 psi). Normally the cylinder is equipped with a direct reading pressure gauge, a manual shutoff, a frangible disk and two connectors. The disk ruptures if the cylinder pressure exceeds the limit (2600 psi). ''
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(c) 14000 ft
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(c) Check for discolouration ''A heat sensitive tape on the generator turns black if the generator is used''
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(c) Only when the user breathes in
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(a) Green Rupturing Disk '' The disk is coloured green and is held in position with a snap ring retainer. If the disk in the cylinder ruptures or if the pressure relief valve opens, the oxygen flows through the overboard discharge line and blows out the green indicator disk ''
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(b) Under the floor
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(a) An in line electrical heater
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(a) Pneumatic pressure
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(c) From the potable water tank
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(c) Semi-Monocoque
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(b) Larger than their frame
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(b) Gates
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(c) Gold Oxide
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(a) It has no external braces
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(c) Ribs
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(c) Fillet seal
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(b) Carbon Fibre
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(a) 1
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(a) Front
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(c) Titanium heat shield
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(c) Both
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(a) Engines
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(b) To vent the cabin
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(b) Vapour Cycle System
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(c) It controls temperature
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(a) RAM air
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(a) Low temperature
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(c) It is injected overboard
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(b) THrough the louvers on the sidewall panel