CBT questions & answers 2023/2024
((((AUTOMATIC FLIGHT CONTROL SYSTEM)))) - ANSWER-((((AUTOMATIC FLIGHT CONTROL SYSTEM
How many yaw dampers must be operative/engaged in order to engage the autopilot? - ANSWER-One
How is a climb or descent initiated with the AP engaged? - ANSWER-Select a ...
((((AUTOMATIC FLIGHT CONTROL SYSTEM)))) - ANSWER-((((AUTOMATIC FLIGHT CONTROL SYSTEM
How many yaw dampers must be operative/engaged in order to engage the autopilot? - ANSWER-One
How is a climb or descent initiated with the AP engaged? - ANSWER-Select a new preselect altitude,
select desired vs mode, then adjust thrust as required??
During climb out, one of the pilots accidently moves both stab trim switches. The autpilot will_____? -
ANSWER-Disconnect and aural will sound for 2 seconds
During a go-around, selecting either of the TOGA switches will____? - ANSWER--Arm lateral GA mode
-Arm vertical GA mode
-Disengage the AP
When the AP is automatically disengaged, the AP warning will sound until - ANSWER-the AP/SP switch is
selected
The autopilot will automatically disconnect during windshear avoidance procedures and the aural
warning will sound for 2 seconds - ANSWER-True
How can the FD be cleared from both PFDs? - ANSWER-Selecting the onside FD on the FCP screen
The aural C-Chord will sound ____ feet prior to a preselected altitude to advise pilots of an impending
level off - ANSWER-1000ft
Overspeed protection is only provided when in which FD modes? - ANSWER-VS and Pitch
, What is the minimum altitude that the autopilot can be engaged after takeoff? - ANSWER-600ft AGL
At what altitude must the autopilot be engaged? - ANSWER-FL200
Which FD modes are prohibited during approach? - ANSWER-IAS and DES
Approach mode can be used for a VOR approach.. - ANSWER-False
When is the AP required to be disengaged while on a precision approach? - ANSWER-80ft AGL
When is the AP required to be disengaged while on a non-precision approach? - ANSWER-400ft AGL
After passing the final approach point, the AP fails to disengage, the pilot ____. - ANSWER-can override
the AP by assuming manual control
What components does the AP use to control the ailerons and elevators? - ANSWER-Two autopilot
servomotors
During an overspeed condition when ALTS or ALT mode is active ____. - ANSWER-the pilot must
manually reduce the speed
After selecting Heading mode, the two FCC status indicator lights illuminate. What do the lights indicate?
- ANSWER-Selected mode has been acknowledged by each FCC
Altitude deviations more than ___ feet, will be associated with an aural C-Chord and amber flashing bug
and altitude readout - ANSWER-100ft
What is indicated by a white arrow pointing to the left of the PFD? - ANSWER-FD1 is active and AP is not
engaged
Both FDs are active for which modes? - ANSWER--Takeoff mode (TOTO)
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