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Flight-Navigation Instruments
1.
What does the red line on the airspeed indicator represent?
a) Never-exceed speed
b) Rough-air speed
c) Maneuvering speed
d) Power-on stall speed
2.
What is the full flap operating range on this airspeed indicator?
a) 65 to 170
b) 100 to 170
c) 60 to 100
d) 170 to 208
3.
What is the maximum speed for operations in smooth air?
a) 165
b) 220
c) 208
d) 100
4.
How is the Never-Exceed Speed identified?
a) The lower limit of the yellow arc.
b) The upper limit of the white arc.
c) The red radial line.
d) The upper limit of the green arc.
5.
What is the maximum speed at which you can extend flaps?
a) 60
b) 100
c) 160
d) 208
6.
What is the maximum structural cruising speed?
a) 100
b) 135
c) 165
d) 208
7.
Which color identifies the power-off stalling speed with wing flaps and landing gear in the
landing configuration?
a) Upper limit of the white arc.
b) Upper limit of the green arc.
c) This speed is not displayed on the airspeed indicator.
d) Lower limit of the white arc.
8.
What is the caution range of the airplane?
a) 60 to 100
b) 60 to 160
c) 100 to 165
d) 165 to 208
9.
The lower limit of the white band indicates:
a) the power off, unaccelerated, stall speed with flaps extended and landing gear (if retractable type) down.
b) the power on stall speed with flaps extended and landing gear (if retractable type) down.
c) the maximum flap extend speed.
d) None of the above.
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