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12/16/2012

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Indicated altitude
Definition
the uncorrected altitude read directly form the altimeter when it is set to the current altimeter setting
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True altitude
Definition
the vertical distance of the airplane above sea level; actual altitude. Often expressed as feet about mean sea level (MSL)
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Actual altitude
Definition
True altitude; the vertical distance of the airplane above sea level
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MSL
Definition
feet about mean sea level
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absolute altitude
Definition
the vertical distance of an airplane about the terrain, or above ground level
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pressure altitude
Definition
the altitude indicated when the altimeter setting window (barometric scale) is adjusted to 29,92. Used to compute density altitude, true altitude, true airspeed and other performance data
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density altitude
Definition
this altitude is pressure altitude corrected for variations from the standard temperature.
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higher
Definition
If temperature is above standard, density altitude will be higher or lower than pressure altitude?
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Pressure altitude
Definition
If temperature is standard density altitude is the same as what?
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altimeter
Definition
measures height above a particular air pressure level and therefore gives the pilot information about his altitude about the ground
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pressure altimeter
Definition
an anaeroid barometer that measures atmospheric pressure at the level where it is located, and presents altitude in feet
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29.92 inches o' mercury
Definition
"Standard" sea level barometric pressure
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+15ºC or 59º F
Definition
"standard" sea level free air temperature
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stall
Definition
what a wing does when an angle of attack is exceeded. Characterized by a progressive loss of lift for an increased angle of attack
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thrust
Definition
the force produced by the engines. It works opposite of and opposes drag. The forward movement that is necessary to sustain flight.
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trim
Definition
when controls are moved from neutral, it takes a certain amount of pressure to hold them in position in the airflow. This gets rid of the pressure and effectively changes the "center" of the controls
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"center" of controls
Definition
the neutral position where there is no stick change for the primary flight controls
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adverse yaw
Definition
rudder movement in the opposite direction of the bank is used to compensate for what?
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flight envelope
Definition
consists of the different combinations of factors that allow the aircraft to be flown safely
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stall
Definition
caused by separation of the airflow from the wing's upper surface, resulting in a rapid decrease in lift
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downwash
Definition
downward airstream deflection as it passes over the wing and past the trailing edge
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indicated airspeed
Definition
measures air pressure reading from the pitot tube
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calibrated airspeed
Definition
airspeed calculated after accounting for the aircraft mechanical and position errors (attitude)
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equivalent airspeed
Definition
airspeed calculated after compensating for compression effects; usually only needed at speeds over 200 mph
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true airspeed
Definition
airspeed calculated after accounting for temperature and atmosphere pressure changes
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white arc
Definition
commonly referred to as the flap operating range, since its lower limit represents the full flap stall speed and its upper limit provides the maximum flap speed.
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white arc
Definition
approaches and landings are usually flown at speeds within what?
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lower limit of white arc (Vso)
Definition
the stall speed or the minimum steady flight speed in the landing configuration. In small airplanes, this is the power-off stall speed at the maximum landing weight in the landing configuration (gear and flaps down)
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bank angle
Definition
the angle at which the vehicle is inclined about its longitudinal axis with respect to its path
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visual flight rules (VFR)
Definition
set of regulation under which a pilot operates an aircraft in weather clear enough to allow the pilot to see where the aircraft is going
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upper limit of green arc (Vno)
Definition
the maximum structural cruising speed; do not exceed this speed except in smooth air
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yellow arc
Definition
caution range; fly within this range only in smooth air, and then only with caution
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red line (Vne)
Definition
never-exceed speed; operating above this speed is prohibited, because it may result in damage or structural failure
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inclinometer
Definition
a turn indicator consisting of a liquid filled curved tube with a ball inside and assists in coordination.
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attitude indicator
Definition
Consists of a miniature airplane and horizon bar. Gives instantaneous indication of even the smallest changes in attitude
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magnetic compass
Definition
The only direction seeking instrument in the airplane
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heading indicator or directional gyro
Definition
a mechanical instrument to back up and supplement the magnetic compass
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straight-and-level flight, turns, climbs, and descents
Definition
The four fundamental flight maneuvers on which all flying tasks are based
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ailerons
Definition
When making a turn, these bank the wings and so determine the rate of turn at any given airspeed
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elevator
Definition
Moves the nos of the airplane up or down in relation to the pilot and perpendicular to the wings. Sets the pitch attitude in the turn and "pulls" the nose of the airplane around the turn
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throttle
Definition
controls the engine, which provides thrust that may be used for airspeed to tighten the turn
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rudder
Definition
offsets any yaw effects developed by other controls
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shallow turns
Definition
In these turns, bank is usually less that about 20 degrees and the inherent lateral stability of the airplane acts to level the wings unless some aileron is applied to maintain the bank
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medium turns
Definition
these turns result from a degree of bank at which the airplane remains at a constant bank (about 20-45 degrees)
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"over-banking tendency"
Definition
In a steep turn, this overcomes stability and the bank increases unless aileron is applied to prevent it. Changing the direction of the wing's lift toward one side or the other causes the airplane to be pulled in that direction.
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vertical lift component
Definition
When a plane is banking into a turn, this continues to act perpendicular to the earth and opposes gravity
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horizontal lift component
Definition
when a plane is in a bank, this acts parallel to the earth's surface and opposes inertia
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perpendicular
Definition
When an plane is banked into a turn, the total lifting force acts in what direction to the banked wing of the airplane?
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horizontal lift component
Definition
This turns a plane, not the rudder
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vertical lift component
Definition
The horizontal lift component acts at a right angle to what while a plane is banked into a turn?
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rearward
Definition
In a climb, weight no longer acts in a direction perpendicular to the flight direction, but instead in what direction?
Term
cruise climb
Definition
normal climb is sometimes referred to as this
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best rate of climb (Vy)
Definition
climb performed at an airspeed where the most excess power is available over that required for level flight. Produces the most gain in altitude in the least amount of time
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maximum climb
Definition
best rate of climb made at full allowable power
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best angle of climb (Vx)
Definition
a climb performed at an airspeed that will produce the most altitude gain in a given distance. Will result in a steeper climb and the airplane will take longer to reach a given altitude. Usually used in situations as clearing obstacles after takeoff
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descent at minimum safe airspeed (MSA)
Definition
a nose-high, power-assisted descent method mostly used for clearing obstacles during a landing approach to a short runway. Characterized by a steeper-than-normal descent angle, along with the excess power available.
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