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Aeronav's Say Again...?(19 May-01 Jun)

The answers to last weeks questions (12 May-19 May) are:
1:b 2:a 3:a 4:b 5:b
The answers to this weeks five questions will be posted on the 01 June 2000.
1. Longitudinal stability is obtained about:
a) the normal axis
b) lateral axis
c) longitudinal axis
2. If a pilot properly sets the barometric scale to the destination airport pressure while airborne, what should the altimeter read upon landing?
a) zero ft
b) field elevation
c) pressure altitude
3. If a pilot flies from an area of low pressure to an area of high pressure, the new indicated altitude after resetting the altimeter to the current barometric scale setting will be:
a) lower
b) higher
c) not enough info given
4. The rules governing the operation of aircraft at airports without control towers usually dictate:
a) all turns in the traffic pattern must be right
b) all turns in the tarffic pattern must be left
c) a two-way radio must be installed in the aircraft
5. The first inspection circuit prior to a precautionary landing is made at a height of:
a) 500ft
b) low flying height
c) 200 to 300ft
Test your knowledge and let us know your ratings and what you think of the questions!
For more information on study notes contact: Aeronav Academy
Tel: /6592810
Fax:
P O Box 409, Ferndale, 2160
aeronav
Click here to go there! /showfreepage.asp?id=41
Source: Aeronav Academy Home Page
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