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This document discusses various aircraft instruments and systems. It provides definitions or descriptions for items like: - A fail-operational flight control system that will operate as a fail-passive system. - Checking the Flight Mode Annunciator (FMA) to know the autothrottle mode. - An inertial navigation system that can operate independently without interfacing with other navigation equipment. - A flight director engaged in the localizer mode where the bar may center if the pilot corrects to the localizer axis. - The purpose of an automatic trim system is to automatically position the stabilizer to offload the elevator.
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INTRUMENTOS

This document discusses various aircraft instruments and systems. It provides definitions or descriptions for items like: - A fail-operational flight control system that will operate as a fail-passive system. - Checking the Flight Mode Annunciator (FMA) to know the autothrottle mode. - An inertial navigation system that can operate independently without interfacing with other navigation equipment. - A flight director engaged in the localizer mode where the bar may center if the pilot corrects to the localizer axis. - The purpose of an automatic trim system is to automatically position the stabilizer to offload the elevator.
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INSTRUMENTOS

1- In the event of a failure, a fail-operational flight control system Will opérate as a:


 Fail-passive system.
2- In order to know in which mode the autothrottles are engaged, the crew Will check
the:
 FMA (Flight Mode Annunciator)
3- An inertial navigation system can:
 Operate as stand-alone equipment without any interface with other navigation
equipment.
4- The directional gyro keeps its rotation axis aligned toward.
 A point in space.
5- Flying manually during a final approach, the flight director system is engaged in the
LOC.
 May be centered if the pilot is correcting to come back on the localizer axis.
6- Given: Pt = total pressure. Pso = static pressure. Pso = static pressure at sea level.
Dynamic pressure.
 Pt – Ps
7- The purpose of an aeroplane automatic trim system is to position the stabilizer
automatically to off-load.
 Elevator.
8- On a modern transport category aeroplane, the engagement of the automatic pilot is
checked.
 The PFD (Primary flight display)
9- The sequence of the automatic landing comprises several phases (from final approach
to touch down
 The radio altimeter
10- The flight director horizontal and vertical bars are up and left of aircraft symbol on the
ADF
 Increase pitch angle, turn left.
11- The FANS concept involves implementation of datalink systems for use in the:
 All of the above.
12- The altimeter is supplied with.
 Static pressure.
13- The FMS cross track (XTK) is:
 The abeam distance error, to the left or right from the desired flight plan leg to the
aircraft position.
14- If a TCAS resolution advisory (RA) requires on immediate descent while at the same
time ATC reques tan.
 Follow the TCAS RA and inform the ATC.
15- In a gyromagnetic compass, the signal feeding the precisión amplifier comes from the:
 Error detector.
16- The yaw damper system acts on:
 The rudder without moving the rudder pedals.
17- During the ground run take-off pase, the auto-throttle allow to:
 Hold N1.
18- When descending at a constant CAS:
 Mach number decreases.
19- An inner loop control system is one in which
 Auto stabilization is provided about a single axis.
20- The turning error of a direct Reading magnetic compass:
 Increases when the magnetic latitude increases.
21- An automatic landing system necessitating that the landing be continued manually in
the case of a system.
 Passive.
22- TOGA is engaged.
 By the pilot pressing a button on or near the throttles.
23- How is vacuum provided for the air driven gyro instruments?
 By the engine-driven pump.
24- The machmeter is subjected to position error. This error varies according to:
 TAS and angle of attack
25- What is the maximum drift of a gyro, due to Earth rate?
 15º per hour.
26- Different pressure sensors are used according to the intensity of the pressure
measured. TRES OPCIONES.
 3,1,2.
27- Indicated airspeed (as rea don the airspeed indicator) Will:
 Remain unchanged in headwind and tailwind.
28- During a category III automatic approach, the position signals in the vertical plane
under 200 ft.
 A radio altimeter.
29- The output from a engine vibration transducer is:
 Always filtered to remove unwanted frequencies.
30- The disadvantages of a float type gauge are: The design is comples, 4 OPCIONES.
 2,3,4.
31- At sea level ISA, TAS:
 Equal CAS.
32- Considering a flight director of the command bars type:
 The vertical bar is associated with the roll channel.
33- Concerning The FMS (Flight management system), entering a cost indexo f zero:
 Results in minimum trip fuel.
34- Th directive force of the Aerth’s magnetic filed:
 Is greater at the magnetic equator.
35- The pressure of 200 bar equals to approximately.
 3000 psi.
36- When the autopilot is engaged, the role of the automatic trim is to:
 Relieve the A/P servo motor and return the aircraft in-trim at A/P disconnect.
37- Concerning the Pitot and static system, the static pressure error:
 Is caused by disturbed airflow around the static ports.
38- The duration of a FMS navigation database loaded before expiring is:
 28 days.
39- The purpose of the altitude alert system is to generate a visual and aural warning to
the pilot when the
 Airplane altitude differs from a selected altitude.
40- The RPM indicator (or tachometer) of a piston engine can include a small red arc
within the ar
 Propeller generates vibration, continuous rating is forbidden.
41- What is the most basic function o fan autopilot?
 Wing leveler
42- If the radio altimeter fails during an autoland approach.
 The RA stops showing the height.
43- Auto trim is fitted to an autopilot.
 To prevent snatching on disengaging A/P.
44- The purpose of the flux-valve is:
 To sense the direction of the earth’s magnetic field relative to the airplane.
45- The resultant of the second integration from the north / south accelerometer o fan
inertial navigation system.
 Distance North / South
46- When flying in cold air (colder tan standard atmosphere), the altimeter Will:
 Over-read.
47- In a standard atmosphere and at the sea level, the calibrate airspeed (CAS) is:
 Equal to the true airspeed (TAS)
48- The aligment of a gyro stabilized inertial platform consist in positioning to platform
relative to:
 The vertical axis and true north
49- Flight director information supplied by a FD computer is presented in the formo f
command bar son the
 ADI – Attitude director indicator.
50- The Mach trim system:
 Compensates for the rearward movement of the CP due to chock wave formation.
51- Without any external action, the axis of a free gyroscope is fixed with reference to:
 Space
52- Auto tri mis fitted to an autopilot:
 To prevent snatching on disengaging A/P
53- When disengaging the autopilot, the function providing a smooth handover is the:
 Automatic pitch trim function.
54- The machmeter consists of:
 An airspeed indicator with an altimeter capsule.
55- A MAYDAY datalink message can be sent to the ATC vie the:
 CPDLC application.
56- On an autopilot coupled approach, GO-AROUND MODE IS ENGAGED:
 By the pilot pushing a button locate on the throttles.
57- When engaged in the pitch hold mode, the autopilot uses date issued by the:
 Attitude reference system.
58- What does the mach trim system use to prevent mach tuck?
 Elevator.
59- When two waypoint are entere don the FMS flight plan page, a track between the two
fixes is computed and
 A great circle arc.
60- The sensors o fan INS measure:
 Acceleration
61- The purpose of autothrottle is:
 To maintain constant engine power or airplane speed.
62- What is VMO calculated from?
 TAS
63- Hard iron magnetism in aircraft may be caused by:
 All answers are correct.
64- If the acceleration o fan aircraft is zero, its velocity:
 Is constant.
65- In the northem hemisphere, during deceleration following a landing in an northely
direction, a direct Reading.
 No apparent turn.
66- The yaw damper system is operative:
 During manual or automatic flight.
67- The altimeter is supplied with
 Static pressure
68- The systems that can be connected to the communication management unit (CMU),
are: Flight director, FMS, 4 OPCIONES
 2,3,4.
69- A gravity erector system is used to correct the error on:
 An artificial horizon (attitude indicator)
70- The bourdon tuve is used to measure
 Pressure.
71- Which of the following statements is correct concerning the effect of turning error son
a direct Reading compass
 Turning errors are greatest on north/south headings, and are greatest at high
latitudes.
72- Magnetic compass calibration is carried out to reduce:
 Deviation
73- A pilot accidentally turning OFF the ÇINS in flight, and then turns it back ON a few
moments later. Following this include.
 It can only be used for attitude reference.
74- The FMS is approved for localizar approaches:
 If the localizar signals are used by the FMS
75- The ADS is a FANS application which consists in:
 Sending automatically aircraft surveillance data to the air traffic controller.
76- The ACARS allows air/ground datalink communications for:
 Airline operational and air traffic communications (AOC & ATC)
77- The latitude at which the apparent wnader of a directional gyro is equal to 0 is:
 The equator
78- The imput data o fan ADC (Air Data Computer) are: OAT, TAT, Static pressure, Total
pressure.
 2,3,4.
79- The FMS is approved to provide guidance for the following approaches.
 Non-precision approaches.
80- During a manual ILS final approach, the auto-throttle:
 Can be operated in the SPEED mode (holding of IAS).
81- The CS 25 gives the following definition:
 Control Wheel steering (CWS).
82- On an autopilot coupled approach, GO-AROUND mode is engaged:
 By the pilot pushing a button locate don the throttles.
83- During a climb at a constant Mach number below the tropopause in ISA conditions
 CAS and TAS decrease.
84- Regarding automatic flight control, which equipment is required for the FMS to control
the vertical axis?
 Auto throttle.
85- FANS – A units utilize the following for data transmisión:
 Satellite based ACARS system.
86- The main imputs to the flight envelope protection system are: 4 OPCIONES.
 3,4.
87- When, in flight, the needle of a needle-and-bail indicator i son the right and the left,
the aircraft is:
 Turning right with not enough bank.
88- The yaw damper indicator supplies the pilot with information regarding the:
 Yaw damper action on the rudder.
89- In the northem hemisphere during the take-off run in an easterly direction, a direct
reading magnetic con
 An apparent turn to the north.
90- What are the upper and lower limits of the yellow arc on an ASI?
 Lower limit VNO and upper limit VNE.
91- In a strapdown inertial system, the accelerations are measured in a trihedron which is
fixed regarding to the
 Aircraft’s trihedron (pitch, roll and yaw axis)
92- The command functions o fan autopilot include among others, the holding of: vertical
speed, altitude, attitude, bank, heading.
 1,2,5.
93- The sensor(s) feeding the EPR-indicator is (are):
 Pressure probes, one located upstream from the compressor inlet, and the other
downstream from the turbine.
94- An autopilot system:
 Must provided at least aircraft stabilization functions.
95- On a modern aircraft, the flight director modes are displayed on the:
 Upper strip of the PFD (Primary flight display).
96- The mode selector o fan inertial navigation unit (INS) comprises the OFF-STBY-ATT
positions: 5 OPCIONES
 4
97- When flying level in the cruise the _ _ holds altitude and the _ _ _ holds the speed.
 Autopilot; autothrottle.
98- The temperature measured by the CHT (cylinder head temperatura) probe is the:
 Temperature within the hottest cylinder, depending on its position in the engine block.
99- Which autopilot mode is engaged to hold a flight path in the horizontal plane?
 LNAV
100- In an Air Data Computer (ADC), aeroplane altitude is calculated from
 Measurement of barometric pressure from a static source on the from.
101- When the TACAS II generates a resolution advisory (RA), the associated
intruder appear on the TCAS display as a:
 Solid red square
102- If a manifold pressure gauge consistently registers atmospheric pressure, the
cause is probably:
 Leak in pressure gauge line.
103- Which of the following can all be stored as five letter waypoint identifiesr
through the CDU of a B737-400 Electronic flight
 Waypoint names, navaid identifiers, runway numbers, airport ICAO identifiers.
104- Mode Localizer ARM active on flight director means:
 System is armed for localizar approach and coupling Will occur upon capturing center
line.
105- The flight director command bars provide the pilot with corrections to apply
to:
 Pitch and/or roll attitude.
106- An automatic ILS approach can be flown only:
 Within a range of crosswinds and levels of turbulence.
107- During an acceleration phase at constant attitude, the control system of the
artificial horizon results in the horizon
 Nose-up attitude.
108- LOC ARMED lights up on the flight mode annunciator, this means:
 Localizer armed and awaiting capture.
109- Due to the rotation of the Earth, the apparent drift of a horizontal free
gyroscope at a latitude of 30ºN is:
 7.5º per hour to the right
110- The basic modes o fan autopilot consists of:
 Stabilizing the aircraft around its centre of gravity.
111- If the Pitot tuve is leaking (and the Pitot drain is bloked) in a non-pressurized
A/C, the ASI Will:
 Under-read
112- The database of a FMC (flight management computer) is divided into two
major sections
 Aeroplane performance and navigation
113- When operating with the autopilot in ALT hold mode what happens if the
captain’s barometric altimeter
 Nothing
114- The directive force of the Aerth’s magnetic filed:
 Is greater at the magnetic equator.
115- Autothrust protects against:
 Current thrust limits.
116- Precession in a gyroscope is:
 The reaction at 90º in direction of rotation caused b yan applied force to the spinning
Wheel.
117- A pilot wishes to turn left on to a northerly heading with 10º bank at a latitude
of 50º north. Using a direct read.
 030
118- The auto thrust system protects the flight envelope by:
 Reversion modes.
119- In a yaw damper system, sensing of a disturbance in yaw is usually by:
 A rate gyro ora n accelerometer.

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