Vertical Speed Indicator Flashcards

1
Q

What scale does VSI use?

A

Logarithmic.

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2
Q

What does VSI measure, pressure wise?

A

Static.

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3
Q

In an instantaneous vertical speed indicator, what is used to quickly respond to altitude chnages?

A

An accelerator unit.

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4
Q

What makes an instantaneous vertical speed unit different to a normal one other than its accelerator unit?

A

A dashpot unit.

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5
Q

If there is a leak in a pressurised aircraft, what happens to the vertical speed?

A

Equalises with cabin altitude.

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6
Q

What percentage is a typical glide slope?

A

5%

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7
Q

How do you calculate rate of decent?

A

5 x groundspeed.

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8
Q

When can the instantaneous vertical speed indicator give erroneous readings?

A

Turbulence or turns.

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9
Q

What errors does a Vertical Speed Indicator suffer from?

  1. Position error
  2. Instrument error
  3. Hyperbaric error
  4. Pitot and static error
  5. Manoeuvring error
  6. Lag/timing
A

1,2,5,6

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10
Q

The VSI is supplied with blank pressure only, and thus is only affected by blockage of the blank port of leakage of the blank pressure line.

A

Static

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11
Q

To which of the following errors is a barometric VSI subject?

  1. Time lag
  2. Temperature
  3. Barometric
  4. Position
  5. Instrument
  6. Total static source blockage
  7. Total pressure probe blockage
A

1,4,5,6

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