Mast Bumping Flashcards

1
Q

Forcing the rotor system to flap near its maximum tilt of approximately ___

A

11°

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2
Q

Slope operations nearing approximately _______

A

10° of bank

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3
Q

Indications of Mast Bumping

A
  1. Two/rev vibration of main rotor
  2. During low- and/or negative-G maneuvers, aircraft nose usually pitches downward.
  3. Physical contact between flap stops and mast
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4
Q

Any time a near maximum cyclic displacement is made, the teetering rotor system is forced to flap near its maximum tilt of approximately__________.

A

11°

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5
Q

Sources of mast bumping stem from situations where large cyclic inputs are made in conjunction with a __________.

A

low-loaded (low-G) rotor system

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6
Q

What is an example of a low- or negative-G maneuver?

A

Ridgeline crossings during low-level flight

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