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Module 8 - Reading Review
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Review Chapter 8 in
Air Carrier Operations
.
The Reading Review will consist of a short quiz based on the assigned material. Use it to check your level of understanding and only reference the reading
where needed.
Complete
1 / 1 pts
Question 1
Which of the following covers landing performance at the destination airport?
FAR 121.195
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FAR 121.197
FAR 121.191
FAR 121.193
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Question 2
What is the amount of runway required to accelerate the aircraft to just below V1, lose an engine, take the first action to
stop the airplane, and come to a complete stop on the remaining runway and stopway?
Accelerate/stop distance
Rotation speed
Balanced field length
Engine failure speed
0 / 1 pts
Question 3
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Incorrect
Which segment of climb performance begins at acceleration altitude and continues until the aircraft is cleaned up and
established in the cruise climb configuration at the cruise climb airspeed?
First segment climb
Second segment climb
Third segment climb
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Fourth segment climb
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Question 4
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What is the most restrictive weight limit?
Runway limit weight
VMC limit
Climb limit weight
WAT limit
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Question 5
Which of the following covers takeoff limitations?
FAR 121.185
FAR 121.189
FAR 121.183
FAR 121.187
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Question 6
What is the maximum speed in the takeoff at which the pilot must take first action to stop the airplane within the
accelerate-stop distance?
V1
VR
V2
VMC
VEF
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Question 7
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Partial
Which of the following covers en route limitations?
FAR 121.197
FAR 121.191
FAR 121.193
FAR 121.195
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Question 8
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On a wet runway, the takeoff distance is which of the following?
The horizontal distance from brake release to a point where we reached an altitude of 25 feet above the takeoff surface
The horizontal distance from brake release to a point where we reached an altitude of 45 feet above the takeoff surface
The horizontal distance from brake release to a point where we reached an altitude of 35 feet above the takeoff surface
The horizontal distance from brake release to a point where we reached an altitude of 15 feet above the takeoff surface
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Question 9
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Which segment of climb performance begins at the point where the aircraft achieves gear retraction at a speed of V2 and
ends at acceleration altitude?
Third segment climb
Fourth segment climb
First segment climb
Second segment climb
1 / 1 pts
Question 10
Which of the following guarantees that we can proceed from the point 35 feet above the runway to 1500 feet above the
runway surface while maintaining required climb gradients in order to achieve adequate obstacle clearance?
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VMC limit
Climb limit weight
WAT limit
Runway limit weight
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