What is N1, N2, EGT and EPR?
What is N1, N2, EGT and EPR?
N1= Low pressure compressor spool or fan rotation speed. Usually expressed as a % of Max N1.
N2= High pressure compressor rotation speed.
EGT= Exhaust gas temperature, indicates the temperature at the first stage of the turbine, which is the most critical temperature in the engine.
EPR= Engine pressure ratio of the inlet to the jet pipe, displayed on the EPR gauge to use as a parameter for setting engine thrust
What do you need to descend from MDA on a non-precision approach?
What do you need to descend from MDA on a non-precision approach?
You will need to have a clearance, to be stable and visual.
What is a wing tip?
What is a wing tip?
A wing tip is the part of the wing that is the most distant from the fuselage of a fixed-wing aircraft.
Can a helicopter rotor blade stall?
Can a helicopter rotor blade stall?
Yes
Where is thrust produced in a gas turbine engine?
Where is thrust produced in a gas turbine engine?
Mostly in the fan, but also from the exhaust nozzle duct.
Tell me about the last aircraft you flew in.
Tell me about the last aircraft you flew in.
Example answer for a candidate with previous Seneca experience:
Weights:
Max all up weight – take off 4570lbs Max all up weight – landing 4340lbs Empty weight - 2830lbs Usefull load - 1740lbs
Speeds:
Clean stall 66kts with flaps 60kts Vyse 89kts Cruise 140kts gear raising 107kts – lowering 129kts. Vne 195
The 6 cyclinder teledyne continental turbo- charged, fuel injected engines provide 200 hp at 2575.
Left engine rotated clockwise and right anti clockwise.
No critical engine, RayGay turbo’s 42” MAP, 40” limit at lower levels, cowl flaps provide cooling and has 3 positions, open mid and closed.
Avgas 100/130
Props 2 or 3 blade, constant speed, hydraulically actuated, fully feathering.
Oil keeps props at fine pitch, gas and air keep the rpm towards feather. Takes 6 seconds to feather and must happen before locks engage at 800 rpm.
Limit load factor 3.8G
Fuel 2 x 54 (64US) gallons tanks 8 quarts oil max 6 Min
Retractable gear – hydraulic pumps – electrically driven. 6-7 seconds transit
Nose gear has 27 degrees castor.
Main wheels 55psi, nose wheel 31psi
Cable operated controls, all moving stabilator with anti servo tab which acts as a trim.
Frise ailerons and differential ailerons, up more than down.
Manual flaps, 3 settings, 10, 25, 40 degrees.
4.5” – 5.2” hg suction – AH, DI.
Heated lift deflectors and stall warners, anti ice.
Which way do jet streams travel?
Which way do jet streams travel?
From West to East
East to West (In Africa during the summer)
What is the environmental lapse rate according to ISA?
What is the environmental lapse rate according to ISA?
1.98°C per 1000ft
Where does a swept wing stall first?
Where does a swept wing stall first?
At the tip
How does an IRS work?
How does an IRS work?
An IRS is an Inertial Reference System which consists of accelerometers, gyroscopes (laser) and a position computer.
The computer calculates the aircrafts position by direction and velocity sensed by the accelerometers from the initial latitude and longitude input.
An IRS enables the aircraft to fly great circle tracks and to navigate accurately across vast expanses where no ground based navigation aids are available.