Who is a person who flies an aeroplane?

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Answer :

pilot

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Description : Why was the narrator in a hurry after landing his Dakota? a) He wanted to meet the pilot of the strange aeroplane b) He wanted to confirm where the pilot of the strange aeroplane had landed his plane c) He wanted to reach his home as soon as possible d) He wanted to thank the person who helped him

Last Answer : d) He wanted to thank the person who helped him

Description : Who is responsible for reporting acts of unlawful interference? a. The Commander or the Operator b. The ATCU for the airspace in which the event occurred c. Any member of the flight crew d. Any person on board the aeroplane

Last Answer : a. The Commander or the Operato

Description : Were you to put a series of parachutes on an aeroplane, how big would they have to be to give a crashing plane a survivable landing?

Last Answer : What kind of plane are we talking about?

Description : Aerospace engineers, how long would a commercial passenger aeroplane last in the vacuum of space, before it starts leaking atmosphere?

Last Answer : answer:I'm not a structural guy . Maybe someone can answer that part of your question. I can however answer about over design. We make an engine critical part that is exposed to an operating ... for that altitude craft could survive in outer space since that would be only about 33% more stress.

Description : So, if you took an Airfix/Revell aeroplane model and put an engine and remote control on it, would it fly?

Last Answer : answer:Hmm. That's an interesting question. Since it's a model of a functional aircraft, you'd think that it ought to. However, I wonder if the airfoils on the model are true-to-scale and finely enough ... deal with a three-way ratio: power : weight : airfoil surface. Can't wait to see the video!

Description : After the aeroplane with the Bolivian President was forced to land on the suspicion that Snowden was on board: How outrageous would it have been, had it been an american president, that was forced to land on a similar suspicion?

Last Answer : So outrageous that demanding them to land wouldn’t have happened. You can’t bully the bully, in this case.

Description : A question about the aeroplane on a treadmill. Can you solve this conundrum?

Last Answer : http://blag.xkcd.com/2008/09/09/the-goddamn-airplane-on-the-goddamn-treadmill/

Description : Radha made a picture of an aeroplane with coloured paper as shown in figure. Find the total area of the paper used. -Maths 9th

Last Answer : For surface I: It is an isosceles triangle whose sides are a = 5 cm, b = 5 cm, c = 1 cm = (0.75 x 3.3) cm2 = 2.475 cm2 (approx.) For surface II: It is a rectangle with length 6.5 cm and breadth 1 cm. ∴ Area of ... surface V) = [2.475 + 6.5 + 1.3 + 4.5 + 4.5] cm2 = 19.275 cm2 = 19.3 cm2 (approx.)

Description : How does a heavy machine like aeroplane fly in the air?

Last Answer : Flying of airplanes follows the principle of aerodynamics called Bernoulli's principle. The working behind how a plane flys is really very wonderful when I came to know it was really wonderful it ... it then you can search it on YouTube where with animation they have explained it wonderfully.

Description : A jet aeroplane travelling at the speed of 500 km/hr ejects its products of combustion at speed of 1500 km/hr relative to jet plane.

Last Answer : A jet aeroplane travelling at the speed of 500 km/hr ejects its products of combustion at speed ... latter with respect to an observer on the ground?

Description : An aeroplane A, is travelling in a straight line with a velocity of 300 km/hr with respect to Earth. Another aeroplane B, is travelling

Last Answer : An aeroplane A, is travelling in a straight line with a velocity of 300 km/hr with respect to ... relative velocity of 100 km/hr with respect to A?

Description : An aeroplane has a run of 500 m to take off from the runway. It starts from rest and moves with constant acceleration

Last Answer : An aeroplane has a run of 500 m to take off from the runway. It starts from rest and moves with ... is the velocity of the aeroplane at the take off ?

Description : How much CO2 does a transatlantic aeroplane flight produce?

Last Answer : Need answer

Description : What characteristics of life does an aeroplane have?

Last Answer : Nun

Description : What is a camber on an aeroplane?

Last Answer : No, a camber is normally found on the runway, apron and taxiway and of course roads. When built roadways like those mentions are not 100% flat they have a slight angle on the either right to ... are slightly higher in the centre this allows water to run off the ground. These angles are the camber

Description : Inside an aeroplane flying at a high altitude, (a) the pressure is the same as that outside (b) normal atmospheric pressure is maintained by the use of air pumps (c) the pressure inside is less than the pressure outside (d) normal humidity and partial vacuum are maintained

Last Answer : Ans:(b)

Description : The ink of a pen leaks out in an airplane because (a) Atmospheric pressure increases (b) Pressure of ink inside is more than the ambient pressure (c) High speed of the aeroplane (d) Temperature difference

Last Answer : Ans:(b)

Description : Of the four locations mentioned below, the highest inside temperature will be attained in the pressure cooker operated with the pressure valve open (a) At sea level (b) At the top of Mt Everest (c) ... ) In an aeroplane flying at a height of 10,000 m with inside pressure maintained at the sea level

Last Answer : Ans:(c)

Description : When a body falls from an aeroplane, there is increase in its – (1) Kinetic energy (2) Mass (3) Acceleration (4) Potential energy

Last Answer : (3) Acceleration Explanation: The energy possessed by a body by virtue of its motion is called kinetic energy. Potential Energy is the energy possessed by virtue of its position or configuration. When a body falls from an aeroplane, there is increase in its acceleration.

Description : Which fuel is used in aeroplane?

Last Answer : Aviation spirit

Description : When the pilot of the black aeroplane asked the narrator to follow him, in which direction did he turn the aeroplane ? a) South b) North c) East d) West

Last Answer : b) North

Description : The title ̳Black Aeroplane‘ is based on a) The aeroplane that helped the pilot. b) The pilot‘s aeroplane. c) Aeroplane in the stormy sky. d) None of the above.

Last Answer : a) The aeroplane that helped the pilot.

Description : How was the receptionist sure that only one plane arrived? a) The strange aeroplane was without lights b) They could see only one plane on the radar c) It was stormy and dark d) It was too late

Last Answer : b) They could see only one plane on the radar

Description : What does the black aeroplane symbolize? a) The narrator‘s stubbornness b) The narrator‘s confidence c) The narrator‘s imagination d) Reflection of the narrator‘s expertise

Last Answer : d) Reflection of the narrator‘s expertise

Description : The message of the story ̳The Black Aeroplane‘ is a) A confident man can survive any difficult situation b) For his family, a man can go to any lengths c) If one is skilled, one can solve any problem with his expertise d) None of the above

Last Answer : c) If one is skilled, one can solve any problem with his expertise

Description : How long could the narrator‘s aeroplane fly before the other plane started going down? a) Half an hour b) Fifteen to twenty minutes c) An hour d) Five to ten minutes

Last Answer : d) Five to ten minutes

Description : The strangest feature of the strange aeroplane was a) It was black b) It was with colorful lights c) It was white d) It was without lights

Last Answer : d) It was without lights

Description : The narrator followed the strange aeroplane like a) A faithful friend b) An obedient child c) A subordinate d) An invigilator

Last Answer : b) An obedient child

Description : The Richter Scale is used for measuring of – A) Density of liquids B) Speed of Aeroplane C) Intensity of earthquakes D) Depth of mines.

Last Answer : C) Intensity of earthquakes

Description : Speed of a submarine in deep sea & that of an aeroplane is measured by a/an (A) Pitot tube (B) Hot wire anemometer (C) Rotameter (D) Stroboscope

Last Answer : (A) Pitot tube

Description : Which of the following instrument can be used for measuring speed of an aeroplane? (A) Venturimeter (B) Orifice plate (C) Pitot tube (D) Rotameter

Last Answer : Answer: Option C

Description : Cruise control is used in which vehicles A. Road vehicles B. water vehicles C. aeroplane D. bus

Last Answer : A. Road vehicles

Description : Select the right option from the given alternatives. Car : Garage : : Aeroplane : ? (a) Port (b) Hangar (c) Harbour (d) Depot

Last Answer : Ans: b) Hangar 

Description : For a turbojet aeroplane the third segment of climb begins when:

Last Answer : Acceleration to a flap retraction speed begins (min 400ft)

Description : For a turbojet aeroplane the second segment of the climb begins when:

Last Answer : Landing gear is fully retracted

Description : An aeroplane of 110,000kg has its CG at 22.6m aft of the datum. The CG limits are 18m to 22m aft of the datum. How much mass must be removed from a hold 30m aft of the datum to bring the CG to its mid point? a. 26,800 kg b. 28,600 kg c. 86,200 kg d. 62,800 kg

Last Answer : b. 28,600 kg

Description : A DISTRESS message differs from an URGENCY message because: a. There is grave and imminent danger which requires immediate assistance b. The aeroplane has suffered damage that endangers the ability ... suitable aerodrome d. The situation concerns the safety of passengers on board or within sight

Last Answer : a. There is grave and imminent danger which requires immediate assistance

Description : Koraput is related to which of the following Industry (1) Aeroplane (2) Ship building (3) Iron and steel (4) Electric locomotives

Last Answer : (1) Aeroplane

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Last Answer : c. Excess engine power

Description : What criteria determine which engine is the critical engine of a twin-engine aeroplane? a. The one with the center of thrust farthest from the centreline of the fuselage b. The one ... the manufacturer which develops most usable thrust d. The failure of which causes the least yawing moment

Last Answer : b. The one with the center of thrust closest to the centreline of the fuselage

Description : The stalling speed of an aeroplane is most affected by: a. Changes in air density b. Variations in aeroplane loading c. Variations in flight altitude d. Changes in pitch attitude

Last Answer : b. Variations in aeroplane loading

Description : Which statement is true regarding the opposing forces acting on an aeroplane in steady-state level flight? a. Thrust is greater than drag and weight and lift are equal b. These forces are equal ... greater than weight d. Thrust is slightly greater than lift, but the drag and weight are equal

Last Answer : b. These forces are equal

Description : Where a medium category aeroplane is landing behind a heavy category aeroplane, the minimum separation distance in NM is: a. 3 b. 4 c. 5 d. 6

Last Answer : c. 5

Description : From the flight deck you observe an aeroplane in the forward left position on an opposite parallel track. What Nav light will be used? a. Green b. Red c. White d. All of the above

Last Answer : b. Red

Description : An aeroplane is starting a non-precision approach with an MDH of 250ft and minimum visibility of 800 meters. ATC gives threshold, mid-runway and final third RVRs. When may the approach be started? ... than 800m. RVR is for precision approaches only. d. When threshold RVR is greater than 800m

Last Answer : d. When threshold RVR is greater than 800m

Description : Where a light or medium category aeroplane is taking off behind a heavy category aeroplane on the same runway and from the same point, the minimum separation spacing in minutes is: a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4

Last Answer : b. 2

Description : A precautionary landing is a procedure that: a. Enables the aeroplane to land at the destination with unserviceabilities that prevent a normal instrument approach being carried out b. Enables a ... not properly lowered d. Is carried out in the event of landing at an alternate aerodrome

Last Answer : b. Enables a landing after the declaration of a state of emergency or urgency

Description : If it is suspected that a bomb is on board an aeroplane, the measures that should be taken are designed to: a. Disable the device b. Find out what will trigger the device c. Prevent ... d. Locate and move the device to the least risk' location and apply as much padding as possible

Last Answer : d. Locate and move the device to the ‘least risk’ location and apply as much padding as possible

Description : Shortly after take-off, the altitude of the aeroplane suffers an abrupt pitch-up and IAS rapidly decreases followed quickly by a decrease in altitude. Engine indications are normal. You should suspect what ... to gain airspeed d. Local clear air turbulence; reduce speed to VRA and ride it out

Last Answer : b. Loss of head wind or an increase in tail wind; apply full power