Type Manual Flashcards

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What is the definition of a CAUTION?

A

Operating procedures, techniques, etc which may result in damage to equipment if not carefully followed.

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What is the definition of a WARNING?

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Operating procedures, techniques, etc which may result in personal injury or loss of life if not carefully followed.

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What is the definition of a NOTE?

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Operating procedures, techniques, etc which is considered essential to emphasise.

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What type of fuselage is fitted to the CT4B?

A

Semi-monocoque

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Q

What is the deflection limit of the flaps?

A

30 DEG down

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What is the deflection limit of the ailerons?

A
  1. 5 DEG down

16. 5 DEG up

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What is the deflection limit of the elevator?

A

15 DEG down

25 DEG up

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What is the deflection limit of the rudder?

A

30 DEG Left & Right

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Q

What form of trim system is fitted to the CT4B?

A

Trim bias system

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9
Q

What is the deflection limit of the nose wheel?

A

15 DEG Left & Right

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10
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How many brake cylinders does the CT4B have?

A

4x master cylinders

2x slave cylinders

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Q

How is the fuel quantity measured in the CT4B fuel tanks?

A

Via capacitance

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12
Q

How often is the fuel quantity measured in the CT4B?

A

Every 16 seconds

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13
Q

What form of battery is fitted to the CT4B?

A

Sealed lead acid

24 Volts
13.6 Amp Hours

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14
Q

How often can circuit breakers be reset?

A

ONCE only

Except Alternator C/B

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Q

What is the normal output of the alternator?

A

5-40 Amps

16
Q

When does the over voltage relay activate?

A

32 +/- 0.2 Volts

17
Q

What is the duty cycle of the starter motor?

A

30 seconds on

3-5 minutes off

18
Q

Is the magneto ignition system independent of the aircraft electrical system?

A

Yes

19
Q

What temperature does the oil cooler vernatherm regulate at?

A

77 DEG

20
Q

How much oil may be lost during an aerobatic sequence?

A

~1/2 US quart per 10 min sequence

21
Q

What is the limiting factor for inverted flight?

A

Collector tank fuel

Not oil

22
Q

What may cause spark plug fouling?

A

Excessive idling or operations at low RPM

23
Q

What can ‘throttle bashing’ cause?

A
Damage to control linkages.
Increased strain on main engine components.
Engine over speed.
Engine de-tuning.
Shearing of accessory drive shaft.
24
Q

What is the purpose of exercising the propeller?

A

To purge air from the actuator and fill with oil

25
Q

What engine instruments are electrically operated?

A

CHT & Oil Temperature

26
Q

What emergency equipment is fitted to the CT4B?

A

Emergency axe
Fire extinguisher
FA kit
ELT

27
Q

What frequencies does the ELT transmit on?

A

121.5

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