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What are the three main performance instruments?
What is the slowest speed (Vs) of an aircraft?
What is Vx, and what other critical airspeed is it close to?
What is Vy, and what is it used to do?
What is Va, and what does it mean to the aircraft?
What is Vne, and what does it mean to the aircraft?
The green area on the airspeed gauge indicates?
The yellow zone on your airspeed indicator is where you should stay away from when?
Indicated airspeed is?
Indicated airspeed is based on air?
In calm air, your GPS reads the same as your ______________ airspeed at all altitudes.
Indicated stall speed is ________ at higher altitudes.
Indicated airspeed is __________ than true airspeed at higher altitudes?
At sea-level standard conditions, indicated airspeed reads ______________ as true airspeed?
At 10,000 feet your indicated airspeed reads 50 MPH and your true airspeed reads?
What is weight and loading.
The total weight of the aircraft for flight used in computing the weight and loading includes?
What is the most important factor about total weight of the aircraft?
What does higher weight mean for takeoff and landing speeds of the aircraft?
How does added weight affect climb rate?
How does added weight affect stall speed, ceiling, and range?
Higher thrust provides what performance improvements?
Thrust is defined as?
Lower propeller speeds from reduction gearboxes provide what performance advantage?
Lower propeller speeds from reduction gearboxes have what effect on the propulsion system noise?
Density altitude is a measure of how thin the air is based on what three factors?
What effect does high density altitude have on these performance factors: power, propeller efficiency, takeoff roll, climb rate?
What pressure attitude, air temperature, and relative humidity creates the highest density altitude?
What creates the worst overall performance condition of these factors: weight, thrust and density altitude?
You are at 10,000 feet pressure altitude, the outside temperature is 15 degrees Celsius, your indicated airspeed reads 50 MPH. What is your true airspeed?
You are at 8,000 feet pressure altitude, the outside temperature is 10 degrees C, your indicated airspeed reads 30 MPH. What is your true airspeed?
Your airport is at 4,700 feet, the outside temperature is 100 degrees Fahrenheit. What is the density altitude?
You are planning a cross-country flight to an airport that is at 6,500 feet. It is supposed to be 80 degrees F. when you land. What will the density altitude be?
Performance maneuvers have what effect on the aircraft?
What is the load factor on an aircraft in un-accelerated level flight?
In a 45-degree banked turn, what is the load factor on the aircraft?
When the load factor is increased on an aircraft, how is the stall speed affected?
A 60-degree banked turn increases the load on an airplane to?
If you take off or land into a headwind, what effect does this have?
If you take off or land with a tailwind, what effect does this have?