2. Performance

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Tema 1 Performances Quiz sobre 2. Performance, criado por Jose Antonio Vazquez em 01-11-2018.
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Questão 1

Questão
87) The danger associated with low speed and/or high speed buffet
Responda
  • limits the maneuvering load factor at high altitudes.
  • can be reduced by increasing the load factor.
  • exists only above MMO.
  • has to be considered at take-off and landing.

Questão 2

Questão
76) Given a jet aircraft. Which order of increasing speeds in the performance diagram is correct?
Responda
  • Vs, Maximum range speed, Vx
  • Maximum endurance speed, Maximum range speed, Vx
  • Vs, Vx, Maximum range speed
  • Maximum endurance speed, Long range speed, Maximum range speed

Questão 3

Questão
77) If the climb speed schedule is changed from 280/.74 to 290/.74 the new crossover altitude is
Responda
  • unchanged.
  • only affected by the aeroplane gross mass.
  • lower.
  • higher.

Questão 4

Questão
78) Reduced take-off thrust should normally not be used when:
Responda
  • it is dark.
  • the runway is wet.
  • obstacles are present close to the end of the runway.
  • the runway is contaminated.

Questão 5

Questão
79) Which data can be extracted from the Buffet Onset Boundary Chart?
Responda
  • The value of the Mach number at which low speed and shockstall occur at various weights and altitudes.
  • The values of the Mach number at which low speed and Mach buffet occur at various masses and altitudes.
  • The value of maximum operating Mach number (MMO) at various masses and power settings.
  • The value of the critical Mach number at various masses and altitudes.

Questão 6

Questão
80) With zero wind, the angle of attack for maximum range for an aeroplane with turbojet engines is:
Responda
  • equal to that of maximum lift to drag ratio.
  • equal to that maximum endurance.
  • equal to that corresponding to zero induced drag.
  • lower than that of maximum lift to drag ratio.

Questão 7

Questão
81) The speed V2 is defined for jet aeroplane as
Responda
  • take-off climb speed or speed at 35 ft.
  • lift off speed.
  • take-off decision speed.
  • critical engine failure speed.

Questão 8

Questão
82) An increase in atmospheric pressure has, among other things, the following consequences on take-off performance:
Responda
  • a reduced take-off distance and degraded initial climb performance
  • a reduced take-off distance and improved initial climb performance
  • an increases take-off distance and degraded initial climb performance
  • an increased take-off distance and improved initial climb performance

Questão 9

Questão
83) The induced drag of an aeroplane at constant gross weight and altitude is highest at
Responda
  • VSO (stalling speed in landing configuration)
  • VS1 (stalling speed in clean configuration)
  • VMO (maximum operating limit speed)
  • VA (design manoeuvring speed)

Questão 10

Questão
84) On a twin engined piston aircraft with variable pitch propellers, for a given mass and altitude, the minimum drag speed is 125 kt and the holding speed (minimum fuel burn per hour) is 95 kt. The best rate of climb speed will be obtained for a speed:
Responda
  • inferior to 95 kts
  • is between 95 and 125 kt
  • equal to 125 kt
  • equal to 95 kt

Questão 11

Questão
98) Which one of the following is not affected by a tail wind?
Responda
  • the field limited take-off mass.
  • the obstacle limited take-off mass.
  • the take-off run.
  • the climb limited take-off mass.

Questão 12

Questão
86) In a steady descending flight (descent angle GAMMA) equilibrium of forces acting on the aeroplane is given by: (T = Thrust, D = Drag, W = Weight)
Responda
  • T + D = - W sin GAMMA
  • T + W sin GAMMA = D
  • T - W sin GAMMA = D
  • T - D = W sin GAMMA

Questão 13

Questão
88) The pilot of a light twin engine aircraft has calculated a 4 000 m service ceiling, based on the forecast general conditions for the flight and a take-off mass of 3 250 kg. If the take-off mass is 3 000 kg, the service ceiling will be:
Responda
  • less than 4 000 m.
  • unchanged, equal to 4 000 m.
  • only a new performance analysis will determine if the service ceiling is higher or lower than 4 000 m.
  • higher than 4 000 m.

Questão 14

Questão
89) Consider the graphic representation of the power required versus true air speed (TAS), for a jet aeroplane with a given mass. When drawing the tangent out of the origin, the point of contact determines the speed of:
Responda
  • critical angle of attack.
  • maximum endurance.
  • minimum power.
  • maximum specific range.

Questão 15

Questão
90) Which of the following statements is correct ?
Responda
  • If a clearway or a stopway is used, the liftoff point must be attainable at least at the end of the permanent runway surface.
  • A stopway means an area beyond the take-off runway, able to support the aeroplane during an aborted take-off.
  • An underrun is an area beyond the runway end which can be used for an aborted take-off.
  • A clearway is an area beyond the runway which can be used for an aborted take-off.

Questão 16

Questão
91) What effect has a downhill slope on the take-off speeds? The slope
Responda
  • has no effect on the take-off speed V1.
  • decreases the take-off speed V1.
  • decreases the TAS for take-off.
  • increases the IAS for take-off.

Questão 17

Questão
92) The load factor in a turn in level flight with constant TAS depends on
Responda
  • the radius of the turn and the bank angle.
  • the true airspeed and the bank angle.
  • the radius of the turn and the weight of the aeroplane.
  • the bank angle only.

Questão 18

Questão
93) Which of the following factors determines the maximum flight altitude in the "Buffet Onset Boundary" graph?
Responda
  • Aerodynamics.
  • Theoretical ceiling.
  • Service ceiling.
  • Economy.

Questão 19

Questão
95) What is the most important aspect of the 'backside of the power curve'?
Responda
  • The elevator must be pulled to lower the nose.
  • The speed is unstable.
  • The aeroplane will not stall.
  • The altitude cannot be maintained.

Questão 20

Questão
121) How does the lift coefficient for maximum range vary with altitude? (No compressibility effects.)
Responda
  • The lift coefficient decreases with increasing altitude.
  • The lift coefficient increases with increasing altitude.
  • Only at low speeds the lift coefficient decreases with increasing altitude.
  • The lift coefficient is independant of altitude.

Questão 21

Questão
85) How does TAS vary in a constant Mach climb in the troposphere?
Responda
  • TAS increases.
  • TAS is constant.
  • TAS is not related to Mach Number.
  • TAS decreases.

Questão 22

Questão
155) The landing reference speed VREF has, in accordance with international requirements, the following margins above stall speed in landing configuration:
Responda
  • 15%
  • 20%
  • 10%
  • 30%

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