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Question 1 of 82
1. Question
Exposure to and/or storage near which of the following is considered harmful to aircraft tires?
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Question 2 of 82
2. Question
What would be the effect if the piston return spring broke in a brake master cylinder?
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Question 3 of 82
3. Question
In brake service work, the term “bleeding brakes” is the process of
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Question 4 of 82
4. Question
To prevent a very rapid extension of an oleo shock strut after initial compression resulting from landing impact,
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Question 5 of 82
5. Question
A pilot reports the right brake on an aircraft is spongy when the brake pedal is depressed in a normal manner. The probable cause is
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Question 6 of 82
6. Question
Aside from an external leak in the line, what will cause parking brakes to continually bleed off pressure?
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Question 7 of 82
7. Question
Why do most aircraft tire manufacturers recommend that the tubes in newly installed tired be first inflated, fully deflated, and then reinflated to the correct pressure?
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Question 8 of 82
8. Question
The metering pins in oleo shock struts serve to
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Question 9 of 82
9. Question
What action should be taken whenever maintenance is performed that will affect the landing gear system performance?
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Question 10 of 82
10. Question
When working with high-pressure, high-performance tires, why is it recommended to deflate the tires when removing wheels from the axle?
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Question 11 of 82
11. Question
The braking action of a Cleveland disk brake is accomplished by compressing a rotating brake disk between two opposite brake linings. How is equal pressure on both sides of the rotating disk assured?
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Question 12 of 82
12. Question
If it is determined that spongy brake action is not caused by air in the brake system, what is the next most likely cause?
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Question 13 of 82
13. Question
Many brake types can be adapted to operate mechanically or hydraulically. Which type is not adaptable to mechanical operation?
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Question 14 of 82
14. Question
A brake debooster valve is installed in systems, where the high pressure of the hydraulic system (3,000 psi) is used to operate brakes
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Question 15 of 82
15. Question
A stripe or mark applied to a wheel rim and extending onto the sidewall of a tube-type tire is a
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Question 16 of 82
16. Question
When bleeding aircraft brakes, one of the indications that the air has been purged from the system is
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Question 17 of 82
17. Question
Overinflated aircraft tires may cause damage to the
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Question 18 of 82
18. Question
Debooster valves are used in brake systems primarily to
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Question 19 of 82
19. Question
The repair for an out-of-tolerance toe-in condition of main landing gear wheels determined not to be the result of bent or twisted components consists of
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Question 20 of 82
20. Question
On an air valve core start, what indicates high-pressure type?
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Question 21 of 82
21. Question
The primary purpose for balancing aircraft wheel assemblies is to
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Question 22 of 82
22. Question
Power boost brake systems are used on aircraft that have
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Question 23 of 82
23. Question
On all aircraft equipped with retractable landing gear, some means must be provided to
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Question 24 of 82
24. Question
An automatic damping action occurs at the steering damper if for any reason the flow of high-pressure fluid is removed from the
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Question 25 of 82
25. Question
What is the purpose of the torque links attached to the cylinder and piston of a landing gear oleo strut?
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Question 26 of 82
26. Question
The removal, installation, and repair of landing gear tires by the holder of a private pilot certificate on an aircraft owned or operated is considered to be
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Question 27 of 82
27. Question
Aircraft brakes requiring a large volume of fluid to operate the brakes generally
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Question 28 of 82
28. Question
What is one event a restricted compensator port of a master cylinder will have on a brake system?
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Question 29 of 82
29. Question
When an airfoil type of landing gear shock strut is used, the initial shock of landing is cushioned by
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Question 30 of 82
30. Question
Internal leakage in a brake master cylinder unit can cause
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Question 31 of 82
31. Question
A sleeve, spacer, or bumper ring is incorporated in a landing gear oleo shock strut to
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Question 32 of 82
32. Question
The purpose of a sequence valve in a hydraulic retractable landing gear system is to
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Question 33 of 82
33. Question
The pressure source for power brakes is
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Question 34 of 82
34. Question
Which statement is true with respect to an aircraft equipped with hydraulically operated multiple disk type brake assemblies?
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Question 35 of 82
35. Question
What type of valve is used in the brake actuating line to isolate the emergency brake system from the normal brake control valve system?
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Question 36 of 82
36. Question
When servicing an air/oil shock strut with MIL-5606 the strut should be
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Question 37 of 82
37. Question
Instructions concerning the type of fluid and amount of air pressure to be put in a shock strut are found
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Question 38 of 82
38. Question
The purpose of a relief valve in a brake system is to
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Question 39 of 82
39. Question
Aircraft tire pressure should be checked
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Question 40 of 82
40. Question
If the extended longitudinal axis of the main landing gear wheel assemblies intersects aft of the aircraft, the wheels can be termed as having
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Question 41 of 82
41. Question
What is the purpose of a compensating port or valve in a brake master cylinder of an independent brake system?
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Question 42 of 82
42. Question
If an aircraft shock strut (airfoil type) bottoms upon initial landing contact, but functions correctly during taxi, the most probable cause is
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Question 43 of 82
43. Question
What is the function of a cam incorporated in a nose gear shock strut?
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Question 44 of 82
44. Question
Extension of an oleo shock strut is measured to determine the
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Question 45 of 82
45. Question
Debooster cylinders are used in brake systems primarily to
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Question 46 of 82
46. Question
If a shock strut bottoms after it has been properly serviced, the
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Question 47 of 82
47. Question
A high-speed aircraft tire with a sound cord body and bead may be recapped
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Question 48 of 82
48. Question
If an airplane equipped with master cylinders and single-disk brakes has excessive brake pedal travel, but the brakes are hard and effective, the probable cause is
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Question 49 of 82
49. Question
The correct inflation pressure for an aircraft tire can be obtained from
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Question 50 of 82
50. Question
What should be checked when a shock struct bottoms during a landing?
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Question 51 of 82
51. Question
How is it determined in a master cylinder brake system that all of the air has been purged from the system?
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Question 52 of 82
52. Question
The left brake is dragging excessively on an airplane on which no recent brake service work has been performed. The most probable cause is
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Question 53 of 82
53. Question
If a brake debooster is used in a hydraulic brake system, its position in the system will be
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Question 54 of 82
54. Question
The hydraulic packing seals used in a landing gear shock strut are
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Question 55 of 82
55. Question
Lockout deboosters are primarily pressure reducing valves that
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Question 56 of 82
56. Question
A close inspection of a fusible plug reveals the core has experienced some deformation. What is the appropriate maintenance procedure?
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Question 57 of 82
57. Question
Chines are used on some aircraft nose wheel tires to help
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Question 58 of 82
58. Question
The best safeguards against heat buildup in aircraft tires are
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Question 59 of 82
59. Question
The fusible plugs installed in some aircraft wheels will
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Question 60 of 82
60. Question
What action, if any, should be taken when there is a difference of more than 5 pounds of air pressure in tires mounted as duals?
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Question 61 of 82
61. Question
How long should you wait after a flight before checking tire pressure?
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Question 62 of 82
62. Question
What is the minimum amount of time to wait for tires to cool before checking tire pressure?
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Question 63 of 82
63. Question
Excessive wear in the shoulder area of an aircraft tire is an indication of
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Question 64 of 82
64. Question
Excessive wear in the center of the tread of an aircraft tire is an indication of
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Question 65 of 82
65. Question
When servicing an empty shock strut with fluid, the strut should be completely compressed and extended several times to ensure
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Question 66 of 82
66. Question
In shock struts, chevron seals are used to
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Question 67 of 82
67. Question
On most aircraft, the oil level of an air and oil shock strut is checked by
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Question 68 of 82
68. Question
A pilot reports that the brake pedals have excessive travel. A probable cause is
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Question 69 of 82
69. Question
When will a continuous horn provide a warning in the cockpit?
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Question 70 of 82
70. Question
An electric motor used to raise and lower a landing gear would most likely be a
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Question 71 of 82
71. Question
When installing a chevron-type seal in an aircraft hydraulic cylinder, the open side of the seal should face
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Question 72 of 82
72. Question
Nose gear centering cams are used in many retractable landing gear systems. The primary purpose of the centering device is to
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Question 73 of 82
73. Question
What device in a hydraulic system with a constant-delivery pump allows circulation of the fluid when no demands are on the system?
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Question 74 of 82
74. Question
A fully-charged hydraulic accumulator provides
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Question 75 of 82
75. Question
A hydraulic system referred to as a “power pack” system will
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Question 76 of 82
76. Question
A flexible hydraulic hose identified as MIL-H-8788 will have a stripe running the length of the hose. This stripe is
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Question 77 of 82
77. Question
An O-ring intended for use in a hydraulic system using MIL-H-5606 (mineral base) fluid will be marked with
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Question 78 of 82
78. Question
What condition would most likely cause excessive fluctuation of the pressure gauge when the hydraulic pump is operating?
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Question 79 of 82
79. Question
A filter incorporating specially treated cellulose paper is identified as a
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Question 80 of 82
80. Question
The purpose of an orifice check valve is to
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Question 81 of 82
81. Question
Refer to Figure 10. The trunnion nut on an aircraft landing gear requires a torque of 320 inch-pounds. To reach the rut, a 2-inch straight adapter must be used on an 18-inch torque wrench. How many foot-pounds will be indicated on the torque wrench when the required torque of the nut is reached?
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Question 82 of 82
82. Question
A special bolt in a landing gear attachment requires a torque value of 440 inch-pounds. How many foot-pounds are required?
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