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Private Pilot Stage 3 Exam Questions And Answers 100%Solved What is the effect of a temperature increase from 25 to 50°F on the density altitude if the pressure altitude remains at 5,000 feet? - correct answer...1,650-foot increase. What is the CG location after the airplane is loaded with f...

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What is the effect of a temperature increase from 25 to 50°F on the density altitude if
the pressure altitude remains at 5,000 feet? - correct answer...✔✔1,650-foot increase.

What is the CG location after the airplane is loaded with full fuel? - correct answer...✔✔
42.66 inches

If fueling the airplane to the maximum takeoff weight of 2,700 pounds, the total moment
is - correct answer...✔✔113,876.4 pound-inches.

Determine if the airplane weight and balance is within limits.
Front seat occupants: 415 lb.
Rear seat occupants: 110 lb.
Fuel, main tanks: 44 gal.
Fuel, aux. tanks: 19 gal.
Baggage: 32 lb. - correct answer...✔✔Weight within limits, CG out of limits.

Based on the following conditions, what is the total moment/1000 pound-inches?

Empty weight: 1,467 lb.
Empty moment/1000: 57.3 pound-inches
Pilot and front passenger: 300 lb.
Rear seat passenger: 100 lb.
Baggage area 1: 100 lb.
Fuel: 40 gal. - correct answer...✔✔96.8

Calculate the moment of the airplane and determine which category is applicable.:
Empty weight: 1,350 lb.
Empty moment/1000: 51.5
Pilot and front passenger: 310 lb.
Rear passenger: 96 lb.
Fuel: 38 gal.
Oil: 8 qt. - correct answer...✔✔80.8, utility category.

The weight of the loaded aircraft is 2,207 pounds and the moment/1000 is 96.8 pound-
inches. According to the center of gravity moment envelope, the aircraft's CG is - correct
answer...✔✔within normal category limits but outside utility category limits.

What is the expected fuel consumption for a 1,000-nautical mile flight under the
following conditions?
Pressure altitude: 8,000 ft.
Temperature: 22°C


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, Manifold pressure: 20.8 in. Hg.
Wind: Calm - correct answer...✔✔70.1 gallons.

What fuel flow should a pilot expect at 11,000 feet on a standard day with 65 percent
maximum continuous power? - correct answer...✔✔11.2 gallons per hour.

Determine the approximate total distance required to land over a 50-foot obstacle.
OAT: 90°F
Pressure altitude: 4,000 ft.
Weight: 2,800 lb.
Headwind component: 10 kt. - correct answer...✔✔1,775 feet.

Determine the total distance required to land over a 50-foot obstacle.
Pressure altitude: 7,500 ft.
Headwind: 8 kt.
Temperature: 32°F
Runway: Hard surface - correct answer...✔✔1,004 feet.

Large accumulations of carbon monoxide in the human body result in - correct answer...
✔✔loss of muscular power.

If you have several cruising altitudes selected for a flight, how are they entered in block
7? - correct answer...✔✔List only the first altitude.

What is the difference between the range and the endurance of an aircraft? - correct
answer...✔✔With a given amount of fuel, range is the distance that the aircraft can fly,
and endurance is the amount of time that the aircraft can remain in the air.

If airplane B has 280° set in the course selector, the VOR indications will correspond to
those of instrument - correct answer...✔✔3

What part of your eye allows you to perceive color? - correct answer...✔✔Cones.

While allowing your eyes to adapt to darkness for a night flight, you should - correct
answer...✔✔avoid bright white lights, such as headlights, landing lights, strobe lights,
and flash lights for at least thirty minutes before flight.

The best method to use when looking for other traffic at night is to - correct answer...✔
✔look to the side of the object and scan slowly.

VFR approaches to land at night should be accomplished - correct answer...✔✔the
same as during daytime.




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