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Question 1 of 41
1. Question
During starting of a turbine powerplant using a compressed air starter, a hung start occurred. Select the proper procedure.
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Question 2 of 41
2. Question
A hung start in a jet engine is often caused by
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Question 3 of 41
3. Question
Which statement below reflects a typical requirement when towing some aircraft?
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Question 4 of 41
4. Question
Which statement is true regarding tiedown of small aircraft?
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Question 5 of 41
5. Question
When approaching the front of an idling jet engine, the hazard area extends forward of the engine approximately
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Question 6 of 41
6. Question
Which of the following is the most satisfactory extinguishing agent for use on a carburetor or intake fire?
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Question 7 of 41
7. Question
Refer to Figure 50. Identify the signal to engage rotor on a rotorcraft.
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Question 8 of 41
8. Question
If a radial engine has been shut down for more than 30 minutes, the propeller should be rotated through at least two revolutions to
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Question 9 of 41
9. Question
The priming of a fuel injected horizontally opposed engine is accomplished by placing the fuel control level in the
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Question 10 of 41
10. Question
The most important condition to be monitored during start after fuel flow begins in a turbine engine is the
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Question 11 of 41
11. Question
Which of the following conditions has the most potential for causing engine damage when starting or attempting to start a turbine engine?
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Question 12 of 41
12. Question
How is a flooded engine, equipped with a float-type carburetor, cleared of excessive fuel?
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Question 13 of 41
13. Question
Refer to Figure 51. Which marshalling signal should be given if a taxiing aircraft is in imminent danger of striking an object?
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Question 14 of 41
14. Question
Generally, when an induction fire occurs during starting of a reciprocating engine, the first course of action should be to
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Question 15 of 41
15. Question
If a fire develops in an engine during the starting procedure, you should
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Question 16 of 41
16. Question
When starting and ground operating an aircraft’s engine, the aircraft should be positioned to head into the wind primarily
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Question 17 of 41
17. Question
When approaching the rear of an idling turbojet or turbofan engine, the hazard area extends aft of the engine approximately
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Question 18 of 41
18. Question
If a hot start occurs during starting of a turbine powerplant, what is the likely cause?
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Question 19 of 41
19. Question
What effect, if any, will aviation gasoline mixed with jet fuel have on a turbine engine?
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Question 20 of 41
20. Question
(1) Jet fuel is of higher viscosity than aviation gasoline and therefore holds contaminants more readily.
(2) Viscosity has no relation to contamination of fuel.Â
Regarding the above statements,
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Question 21 of 41
21. Question
When towing a large aircraft
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Question 22 of 41
22. Question
Weathervaning tendency is greatest when taxiing
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Question 23 of 41
23. Question
When taxiing an airplane with a quartering tailwind, the elevators and
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Question 24 of 41
24. Question
When taxiing (or towing) an aircraft, a flashing red light from the control tower means
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Question 25 of 41
25. Question
A person should approach or leave a helicopter in the pilot’s field of vision whenever the engine is running in order to avoid
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Question 26 of 41
26. Question
When taxiing (or towing) an aircraft, a flashing white light from the control tower means
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Question 27 of 41
27. Question
When taxiing (or towing) an aircraft, an alternating red and green light from the control tower means
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Question 28 of 41
28. Question
When stopping a nosewheel-type airplane after taxiing, the nosewheel should be left
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Question 29 of 41
29. Question
When first starting to move an aircraft while taxiing, it is important to
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Question 30 of 41
30. Question
The color of 100LL fuel is
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Question 31 of 41
31. Question
How are aviation fuels, which possess greater antiknock qualities than 100 octane, classified?
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Question 32 of 41
32. Question
Why is ethylene dibromide added to aviation gasoline?
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Question 33 of 41
33. Question
Both gasoline and kerosene have certain advantages for use as turbine fuel. Which statement is true in reference to the advantages of each?
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Question 34 of 41
34. Question
What must accompany fuel vaporization?
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Question 35 of 41
35. Question
Characteristics of detonation are
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Question 36 of 41
36. Question
A fuel that vaporizes too readily may cause
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Question 37 of 41
37. Question
Jet fuel number identifiers are
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Question 38 of 41
38. Question
The main differences between grades, 100 and 100LL, fuel are
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Question 39 of 41
39. Question
Characteristics of aviation gasoline are
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Question 40 of 41
40. Question
Tetraethyl lead is added to aviation gasoline to
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Question 41 of 41
41. Question
A fuel that does not vaporize readily enough can cause
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