Preflight Preperations-Limitations Flashcards
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Section 2 in POH
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- 2,550 lbs max takeoff weight
- 102 knots max flap extension speed
- 154 cannot exceed speed
- 125 max structural cruising speed
- Spins are prohibited
- Baggage compartment 200 lbs
- Fuel pressure minimums =.5 psi…max 8 psi
- Fuel type= 100 or 100 LL avgas
- Max load factors +3.8 to -1.52
- Much more
2
Q
Sections in the POH
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General Limitations Emergency Normal operations Performance Weight and balance Aircraft systems Servicing Supplemental info
3
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Primary flight controls
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Ailerons, rudder, elevator
4
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Secondary flight controls
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Flaps, leading edge devices, spoilers, trim tabs
5
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Ailerons
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- controls the longitudinal axis
- they move in the opposite direction of each other
- connected through cables
- moving the yoke to the right causes right aileron to deflect upwards and downwards for the left aileron
- Archer has differential ailerons- one aileron is raised more than the lower aileron which helps with adverse yaw.
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Rudder
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- controls movement about the vertical axis
- this motion is called yaw
- movement Is caused by inputs of the left and right rudder pedals
- when pushing to the left the rudder moves to the left
- rudder effectiveness increases with speed
7
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Elevator/stabilator
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- 1 piece horizontal stabilizer
- when the stabilator is pulled back it raises the stabilator’s trailing edge and the aircraft climbs
- they are extremely sensitive to inputs, anti-servo
8
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Flaps
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- increases the rate descent without increasing airspeed.
- Archer has manual slotted flaps which are spring loaded to retract back to 0 degrees by using the Johnson bar, has 4 settings: 0, 10,25, and 40.
- slotted flaps produce much greater increase in maximum coefficient of lift because of the air pocket in between the flap and wing.
9
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Trim tab
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- Archer has anti-servo trim tab that moves in the same direction as the stabilator.
- it helps decrease sensitivity of the stabilator helping the pilot from over controlling the aircraft.
10
Q
Preflight info required for flight?
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Notams Weather & forecast Known traffic ATC delays Runway lengths Alterations Fuel requirements Takeoff & landing data
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Q
Types of NOTAMS?
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- Class (D) NOTAMS
- FDC NOTAMS
- Pointer NOTAMS
- Military NOTAMS
12
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Class (D) notams
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Taxiway closures, personnel and equipment near or crossing runways, and airport lighting aids that do not effect instrument approach criteria, such as VASI.
13
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FDC notams
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Amendments to publish IAPs and other current aeronautical charts. Also TFRs
14
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Pointer notams
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Direct you to another NOTAM.
15
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Military Notams
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For military only