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ADF, DME, Misc.
ADF, DME, Miscellaneous Procedures
7046k 2 Inst Flyng Hndbk, page 59
You check the flight instruments while taxiing and find that the VSI
(vertical speed indicator) indicates a descent of 100 ft./min. In
this case, you
.
1 - must return to the parking area and have the instrument corrected by
an authorized instrument repairman.
2 - may take off and use 100 ft. descent as the zero indication.
3 - may not take off until the instrument is corrected by either the
pilot or a mechanic.
4 - may take off without any correction because this instrument is used
very little during instrument flight.
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7360k 1 AIM, paragraph 7b
Which distance is displayed by the DME indicator?
.
1 - Slant range distance in nautical miles.
2 - Slant range distance in statute miles.
3 - The distance from the aircraft to a point at the same altitude
directly above the VORTAC.
4 - Line of sight direct distance from aircraft to VORTAC in statute miles.
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7362k 2 Inst Flyng Hndbk, page 119
Where does the DME indicator have the greatest error between
ground distance to the VORTAC and displayed distance?
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1 - High altitudes far from the VORTAC.
2 - High altitudes close to the VORTAC.
3 - Low altitudes far from the VORTAC.
4 - Low altitudes close to the VORTAC.
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7375k 4 AIM, paragraph 7f
What is the meaning of a single coded identification received only once
approximately every 30 seconds from a VORTAC?
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1 - The VOR and DME components are operative.
2 - VOR and DME components are both operative, but voice identification is
out of service.
3 - VOR and DME components are both inoperative.
4 - The DME component is operative and the VOR component is inoperative.
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7376k 2 AIM, paragraph 7a, 7b
Which DME indication should you receive when you are directly
over a VORTAC site at approximately 6,000 ft. AGL?
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1 - 0.
2 - 1.
3 - 1.3.
4 - 6.


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Archive   : FAA-TEST.ZIP
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