CH 6 (-10) | AEROMED | APU |
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What is 2500lbs? (bonus 100pts: what is the limit forward of STA 160.00?) (pg 6-20)
The wheel load limit for the treadways aft of STA 160.00.
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What is hypoxia? (TC 3-04.93 pg 2-13)
The state of O2 deficiency in the blood cells and tissues significant enough to cause impairment of function.
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What is 25kts?
The maximum tailwind for starting the APU.
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What is 3000lbs? (pg 6-36)
Loads over this weight require the use of ramp jacks to avoid ramp damage.
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What is drugs, exhaustion, alcohol, tobacco, hypoglycemia?(TC 3-04.93 pg 3-3)
These are the factors leading to physiological (self-imposed) stress.
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What is 1 minute?
This is how long you must wait between start attempts of the APU.
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What is 4g's FWD & DOWN, 2g's AFT & UP, and 1.5g's LATERALLY?(pg 6-35)
Restraint criteria.
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What is Autokinesis? (TC 3-04.93 pg 9-14
Occurs primarily at night when ambient visual cues are minimal and a small, dim light is seen against a dark background. After about 6-12 secs of visually fixating on the light an individual may perceive movement though there is no actual movement.
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What is 90 PPH? (-10 pg 2-83)
The APU burn rate.
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What is 12,000lbs and forward of the utility hatch. (pg 6-32)
When you have internal and external loads and the the sling load exceeds _______. Position the internal load here to avoid excessively aft CG.
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What is Vection or Induced motion illusion? (TC 3-04-93 pg 9-11)
Falsely perceived motion of oneself when no physical motion is actually occurring.
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What is the Left main fuel cell?
This is where the APU gets its fuel from.
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What is moment? (pg 6-34)
Weight x Station(Arm) = this.
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What is Geometric Perspective, Retinal Image SIze, Aerial Perspective, and Motion Parallax(bonus 100pts: accurately describe Motion Parallax.)
These are the monocular cues.
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What is the motor/pump, apu generator, and the fuel control.
The reduction drive assembly drives these 3 accessories.
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