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With increasing altitude and unchanged mixture setting, the air/fuel mixture...
How should an Otto engine be shut down?
Which gauges involve a measurement of temperature?
Fuel quantity in small aircraft is most commonly measured through a level sensor. The European Certification Specifications CS 23 require that...
What does the dynamic pressure depend directly on?
The term "static pressure" is defined as pressure...
The Pitot / static system is required to...
Which cockpit instruments are connected to the static port?
Which pressure is sensed by the Pitot tube?
Which of the mentioned cockpit instruments is connected to the pitot tube?
The altimeter's reference scale is set to airfield pressure (QFE). What indication is shown during the flight?
A true altitude is...
Which instrument can be affected by the hysteresis error?
The measurement of altitude is based on the change of the...
Which is the purpose of the altimeter subscale?
When is it necessary to adjust the pressure in the reference scale of an altimeter?
In which way may an altimeter subscale which is set to an incorrect QNH lead to an incorrect altimeter reading?
Lower-than-standard temperature may lead to...
What difference in altitude is shown by an altimeter, if the reference pressure scale setting is changed from 1000 hPa to 1010 hPa?
The vertical speed indicator measures the difference of pressure between...
Which of the following options states the working principle of a vertical speed indicator?
A vertical speed indicator measures the difference between...
A vertical speed indicator connected to a too big equalizing tank results in...
QFE is the...
QNE is the...
Calibrated airspeed (CAS) equals...
At higher altitudes, true airspeed (TAS) tends to be higher than calibrated airspeed (CAS). A rough estimate of the TAS can be obtained by...
An aircraft cruises on a heading of 180° with a true airspeed of 110 kt. The wind comes from 180° with 30 kt, pressure altitude is 5000 ft. Neglecting instrument and position errors, which will be the approximate reading of the airspeed indicator?

Which of the following states the working principle of an airspeed indicator?

What is necessary for the determination of speed (IAS) by the airspeed indicator?

What is the meaning of the white arc on the airspeed indicator?

The red marking at the end of the yellow arc (5) indicates which airspeed?

The Caution Area is marked on an airspeed indicator by what color?
Where does the inclination reach its lowest value?
The term "inclination" is defined as...
Electronic devices on board of an aeroplane have influence on the...
The compass error caused by the aircraft's magnetic field is called...
The indication of a magnetic compass deviates from magnetic north direction due to what errors?
An aircraft in the northern hemisphere intends to turn on the shortest way from a heading of 030° to a heading of 180°. At approximately which indicated magnetic heading should the turn be terminated?

An aircraft in the northern hemisphere intends to turn on the shortest way from a heading of 360° to a heading of 270°. At approximately which indication of the magnetic compass should the turn be terminated?