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The type of jack normally used to change a tire on the aircraft is the |
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The boiling point of liquid oxygen (LOX) is |
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The low- and high-pressure capabilities, as measured in pounds per square inch gage (psig), of the NSU-L75 nitrogen-servicing unit are |
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The high-pressure pump provides a hydraulic filler pressurization unit with a maximum pressure of |
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The model 4000 engine trailer can support a maximum load of |
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The usable pressure range, as measured in pounds per square inch (psi), of the MC–1A air compressor is |
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The MC–2A air compressor is capable of delivering air at a maximum pressure, measured in pounds per square inch (psi), of |
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The H–1 heater has an adjustable heat output that ranges from |
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The stationary, skid-mounted power unit that produces aircraft electrical power for use in shops and hangars is the |
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The unit capable of providing both alternating current (AC) and direct current (DC) electrical power in addition to pneumatic power for ground maintenance is the |
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The hydraulic systems on the MK–3A–1 hydraulic test stand are designated |
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The amount of fluid the MJ–2A reservoir holds is |
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A Class I MB–2 tractor weighs |
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The structural members, whose chief use is to give shape to the aircraft and provide a means for attaching the skin to the structure, are called |
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The most common type of material used for fuselage construction is |
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The wing components that provide strength and contour shape to the wing are the |
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The main difference between inspection plates and panels is |
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A cracked radome could cause |
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The reference locations, which are in the vertical direction measured from a reference datum that is usually well below the aircraft, are called |
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The category of –21 equipment used for life support and crew comfort is |
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The effective range of a fully charged handheld fire extinguisher is |
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The first practical laminated composite formed was |
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A barometer is designed to measure pressure in |
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Atmospheric pressure at sea level is |
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14.7 pounds per square inch (psi). |
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The force that acts parallel to the relative wind is |
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The axis that extends lengthwise through the fuselage from the nose to the tail is the |
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The axis that extends crosswise from wing tip to wing tip is the |
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Movement about the vertical axis is called |
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The flight control located on the longitudinal control surface is the |
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The type of flight control system that allows the pilot to control the aircraft if hydraulic pressure is lost is |
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When making a right turn, the relative position of the ailerons is the right aileron |
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The flight control surfaces used to make an aircraft climb or dive are |
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The type of flap normally incorporated on bomber and cargo type aircraft is |
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Aircraft have trim systems to |
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correct minor deviations in flight attitude |
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The law that states, “the distortion of any elastic body is proportional to the distorting force” is known as |
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When any force causes a solid to change permanently, the solid is said to have |
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passed the elastic limit. |
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The most outstanding characteristic of a liquid is its |
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ability to conform to the shape of its container |
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Among the first to study the compressibility of gases was |
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The person who found that all gases expand and contract in direct proportion to the change in temperature, provided the pressure remains constant, was |
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If 50 pounds per square inch (psi) of cylinder pressure acts on a 5-square-inch piston head, the resulting force will be |
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When an 8-square-inch piston moves 5 inches within a cylinder, the volume of liquid displaced will be |
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The principle, which states that as the velocity of a gas or liquid increases, pressure decreases, is |
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As fluid enters the narrow portion of a venturi, |
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When referring to hydraulic hand pumps, double-action means |
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fluid-flow is created with each stroke of the pump handle |
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Variable-volume pumps do not require a separate pressure-regulating device in the system because |
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they have an integral compensator |
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Cooler operation in a variable-volume hydraulic pump is provided by |
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In the Stratopower variable-volume pump, the pistons are held in contact with the cam plate by the |
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An accumulator’s piston is installed with the |
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hollow end toward the air side of the accumulator |
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The size of one micron is four |
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If a filter is rated at 10 microns nominal, it |
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may allow some particles 10 microns or larger to get through |
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Hydraulic manifolds are used in a hydraulic system to provide a location where the |
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common fluid lines can come together |
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The pneudraulic system component that uses a single-acting actuating cylinder is the |
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What pneudraulic system component uses a double-acting balanced actuating cylinder? |
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Some aircraft manufactures use the term “power control cylinders” when referring to |
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The pressure at which the relief valve ball is slightly unseated is called the |
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The major advantage of the manual slide-type hydraulic selector valve is its |
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The difference between a selector valve and a servo valve is the |
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servo valve will control fluid-flow |
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The purpose of a hydraulic system check valve is to |
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allow flow in only one direction. |
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Another name for a flapper check valve is |
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Allowing normal operating speed of a hydraulic actuator in one direction while limiting speed in the other direction is done by the |
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The four major sections of a basic hydraulic system are |
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supply, pressure, return, and auxiliary |
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The basic units of a hydraulic hand pump system are the |
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reservoir, pump, actuator, and manual shutoff valve. |
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The reservoir supplies hydraulic fluid to a hand pump |
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by gravity and the suction effect of the pump. |
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relief valve is installed in a variable-volume hydraulic pump to |
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compensate for pump pressure failure |
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In most hydraulic subsystems, the actuating units are connected |
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The shock strut component that controls the rate of fluid-flow through the orifice is the |
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The purpose of the torsion links on a main landing gear is to |
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prevent the inner cylinder from rotating within the outer cylinder |
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The motion of the landing gear control lever is transmitted to the selector valve |
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Landing gear safety switches are actuated by |
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The two most common types of shimmy dampers used in nose wheel steering are the |
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The purpose of aircraft brakes is to |
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retard motion using friction |
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The purpose of deboosters is to |
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The two types of emergency brake systems are |
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The purpose of the antiskid system is to |
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prevent wheel skid by releasing pressure from the skidding wheel |
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Split wheels are balanced |
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An airtight seal is maintained between split wheel halves by use of |
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The type of bearings used on aircraft wheels is |
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The bearing cone of an aircraft wheel bearing is also called the |
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The kinds of pitting that affect bearings are |
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The two types of brinelling are |
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true brinelling and false brinelling |
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An aircraft tire’s maximum recommended static load is called the |
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The term “ply rating” refers to the |
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index of tire casing strength |
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For tires 24 inches or greater outside diameter, the tire shall be removed when wear reaches the bottom of any tread groove for a continuous length of |
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Matter is any substance that has mass and |
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Electrons can be released from their outer orbit by all of the following forces except |
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The greater the current flow through an electromagnet, the |
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To determine the direction a current-carrying conductor will move in a magnetic field, you should use the |
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left hand rule for the conductors |
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Current that periodically reverses is called |
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The term used to express a condition in which two moving objects are changing in or out of step is |
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The methods used to cool brushless alternating current (AC) generators are |
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The underspeed switch (USS) on the 60/80 kilovolt ampere (KVA) generator constant speed drive (CSD) actuates at |
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The internal component of a battery that is a grid or framework, which supports the active chemical materials, is the |
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A 24-volt nickel-cadmium battery has |
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The nickel-cadmium battery |
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electrolyte will appear to be low when the cells are partially discharged |
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The component designed to convert 115/220-volt alternating current (AC) power into 28-volts (or less) direct current (DC) to operate the aircraft DC system is the |
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T- R transformer rectitifer |
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When measuring resistance on a multimeter, the letters OL indicate |
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