Flight Controls Flashcards

1
Q

Pulling the CONT LOCK handle locks the:

  • Ailerons and roll spoilers
  • Ailerons and elevators
  • Elevators and rudder
  • Rudder and roll spoilers
A
  • Ailerons and elevators
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2
Q

The FLAP DRIVE light illuminates when:

  • Hydraulic pressure is excessive
  • The hydraulic power transfer unit fails
  • Hydraulic pressure to the flap drive drops below 1500 psi
  • The primary transmission drive fails and the secondary drive is under load
A
  • The primary transmission drive fails and the secondary drive is under load
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3
Q

Standby elevator trim is actuated by:

  • Placing the standby elevator trim arming switch in ARM and moving either standby trim switch to NOSE UP or NOSE DOWN
  • Disengaging the autopilot
  • Rotation of the manual elevator trim wheel
  • The autopilot only
A
  • Placing the standby elevator trim arming switch in ARM and moving either standby trim switch to NOSE UP or NOSE DOWN
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4
Q

The ailerons are directly connected to the:

  • Copilot’s control wheel
  • Aileron trim switch
  • Captain’s control wheel
  • Rudder interconnect
A
  • Copilot’s control wheel
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5
Q

The flight deck indication of a jammed aileron cable is:

  • Aileron flutter
  • Rudder pedal jam
  • Control wheel jam
  • Aileron trim runaway
A
  • Control wheel jam
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6
Q

Aileron trim tab movement is selected by:

  • The rocker aileron trim switch on the pedestal.
  • Arming the aileron trim switch.
  • Rotating the aileron trim wheel.
  • Arming the aileron spring tab.
A
  • The rocker aileron trim switch on the pedestal.
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7
Q

With the flaps retracted, rudder travel is restricted to:

  • Half its normal travel.
  • 18° right and 16° left.
  • 60° in either direction.
  • 12° in either direction.
A
  • 12° in either direction.
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