IMG_0087.jpeg The figure above is from the AFH. Match what happens first in areas identified as “A” and “B” if a multi-engine aircraft is flying OEI and fails to maintain a safe airspeed.
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As discussed in class, what is the maximum flap setting that…
As discussed in class, what is the maximum flap setting that could be used while OEI? [BLANK-1]
All Vspeeds and Emergency memory items are expected to be me…
All Vspeeds and Emergency memory items are expected to be memorized, typically verbatim. I am looking for specificity with this. As best as you can, fill in the blanks below from the OEI Go-Around checklist: [BLANK-1] ~ Full Rich [BLANK-2] ~ Full Increase Throttle ~ [BLANK-3] [BLANK-4] [BLANK-5] Airspeed ~ [BLANK-6]
If the engine fails after crossing V1, the pilot should
If the engine fails after crossing V1, the pilot should
Does the following factor raise or lower VMC?Flying in lower…
Does the following factor raise or lower VMC?Flying in lower density altitude
Counter rotating props eliminates the existence of a critica…
Counter rotating props eliminates the existence of a critical engine.
Does the following factor raise or lower VMC?Setting appropr…
Does the following factor raise or lower VMC?Setting appropriate trim (rudder)
If you forget what VYSE is, what identifies the KIAS on the…
If you forget what VYSE is, what identifies the KIAS on the ASI?
On a conventional twin, which engine is the critical engine?
On a conventional twin, which engine is the critical engine?
A 72-year-old woman has been admitted to the medical unit wi…
A 72-year-old woman has been admitted to the medical unit with an acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). The nurse completes the assessment and notes that the blood pressure, pulse, and respirations are slightly elevated, and the oxygen saturation via pulse oximetry is 86%. Upon auscultation, the nurse notes that the patient has this loud, high-pitched sound that is obvious on expiration, especially end-expiration.