BIT Final Exam

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Aviation Knowledge Assessment

Welcome to the Aviation Knowledge Assessment quiz! Test your understanding of essential aviation concepts, instrument usage, and safe flying procedures.

Ideal for aspiring pilots and aviation enthusiasts, this quiz will challenge your knowledge with questions covering:

  • Flight safety procedures
  • Instrument functions
  • Performance limitations
  • Basic flight operations
14 Questions4 MinutesCreated by FlyingFalcon321
Altitude 5300 ft, TAS 150 kts and the local QNH is 1013hPa, From how far approximately you should commence the descent of 700ft/min to pass a specific village, say "Patokoski", at 2500 ft?
8 NM from Patokoski
16 NM from Patokoski
10 NM from Patokoski
2 NM from Patokoski
How long does it take to make a heading chance of 90°with rate one turn ?
4 minutes
30 seconds
1 minute
2 minutes
If the static source to an altimeter becomes blocked during the climb, the instrument will
Over read
Under read by an amount equivalent to the reading at the same time that instrument became blocked
Continue to indicate the reading at which the blockage occurred
Gradually return to zero
Which one of the following is a control instrument ?
Altimeter
Vertical speed indicator
Turn co-ordinator
Airspeed indicator
Vne is the maximum speed
With flaps extended in landing position
Not to exceed in still air and with caution
At which the flight controls can be fully deflected
Which must never be excceeded
What is the primary instrument when monitoring with "Basic T - Scan" -method
Artificial orizon
Airspeed indicator
Turn co-ordinator
Directional gyro
The weather is getting worse. Suddenly, you notice that you have lost the visual ground contact and it seems that you might actually be inside a cloud. Your aircraft is not IFR-certified. What is the first thing to do in prescribed situation
Maintain straight and level flight until clear of weather
Initiate shallow descent until clear of weather
Avoid looking out and start controlling the aircraft solely by reference to instruments
Initiate 180° turn back towards the original heading
Which of the following instruments is a performance instrument
Altimeter
Artificial horizon
Balance indicator
Turn co-ordinator
An indirect indication of the pitch angle can be seen from
Airspeed indicator (ASI)
Artificial horizon, or attitude indicator (AI)
Turn co-ordinator (TC)
Directional gyro (DG)
The most important instrument when controlling the aircraft solely by reference to instruments
Airspeed indicator
Altimeter
Vertical speed indicator
Artificial horizon
The names of the following instruments are
(1) artificial horizon, (2) turn co-ordinator, (3) vertical speed indicator
(1) ball instrument, (2) artificial horizon, (3) altimeter
(1) turn co-ordinator, (2) direction gyro, (3) vertical speed indicator
(1) turn co-ordinator, (2) artificial horizon, (3) vertical speed indicator
While maintaining the rate one turn, the correct bank angle is obtained from
The artificial horizon
The turn co-ordinator, because the correct bank angle does not vary with speed
The slip indicator
The turn co-ordinator, because the correct bank angle varies with speed
Vno is the maximum speed
Not to exceed except in still air with caution
At which the flight controls can be fully deflected
With flaps extended in landing position
Which must never be exceeded
The direct indication of pitch angle can be seen from
Airspeed indicator
Vertical speed indicator
Artificial horizon
Ball
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