Instruments Flashcards
Power and pitch: Vertical S up
150 KIAS - 5-6NH - 55%
Power and pitch: Vertical S down
150 KIAS - 1-2NL - 15%
Power and pitch: 45° steep turn
150KIAS - 3NH - 45%
Power and pitch: 60° steep turn
150KIAS - 4NH - 60%
Power and pitch: Wingover
220KIAS - pitch and roll constant change - 80%-MAX
Power and pitch: Aileron Roll
220KIAS - 15-25NH - 80%-MAX
Power and pitch: Penetration
200KIAS - 8NL - 5% (800f/nm)
or
200KIAS - 10NL - 25% + speed brake (1000f/nm)
Power and pitch: En route descent
200KIAS - 5NL - 20%
or
200KIAS - 7.5NL - 8%
Power and pitch: Final approach (level & configured)
110KIAS - 3NH - 35%
Power and pitch: Precision final
110KIAS - LOL - 21% (600fpm)
Power and pitch: Non-precision final
110KIAS - 1NL - 16% (1000fpm)
Power and pitch: Non-precision final (circling)
120KIAS - 1NL - 21% (1000fpm)
Power and pitch: Holding
150KIAS - 2NH - 35%
Compute VSI
pitch • 100 • (speed / 60)
Constant airspeed climb/descent
Flown by maintaining a constant power setting while varying pitch
Constant rate climb/descent
Flow by varying both pitch and power to maintain a specific rate** and **airspeed
1 degree pitch change equals ____
100 ft per nm
Standard rate turn (and indicated by)
3° per second
Indicated by two needles width on the EADI
Indicated by one needle width on the standby
Compute bank angle for standard rate turn
TAS / 10 + 7
Vertical S (generel)
Constant rate climb / descend
Flown at 150KIAS and 1000 VSI for a 1000’ altitude change
Homing is accomplished by ____
Placing the head of the bearing pointer at the top of the EHSI and keeping it there
Proceeding Direct is accomplished by _____
Homing, but correct for winds** to maintain a **specific course (and ground track)
During course intercepts (or passing a VOR without crossing over it) the ____ of the bearing pointer always ___, while the ____ of the bearing pointer always ____
head, falls; tail, rises
An intercept angle is the angle, in degrees, between your ______ and the _____
intercept heading, desired course
Fix-to-fix
If proceeding to a DME fix that is closer to the station than your present DME, favor the ______
Bearing pointer
Fix-to-fix
If proceeding to a DME fix that is farther to the station than your present DME, favor the ______
Course arrow
Depicted here is a _____

Procedure turn approach (barb)
Depicted here is _______ approach

Procedure track
Standard holding pattern is made by turning ______ while non-standard holding pattern is made by turning ____
right, left
Holding in lieu is depicted by a _____
bold black line (holding shaped)
60:1 radials at 60nm
1 per nm
60:1 radials at 45nm
1.5 per nm
60:1 radials at 30nm
2 per nm
60:1 radials at 20nm
3 per nm
60:1 radials at 10nm
6 per nm
60:1 radials at 5nm
12 per nm