#1. The hysteresis error of an altimeter varles substantially with the?
#2. When flying from a sector of warm air into one of colder air, the altimeter will?
#3. At sea level, on a typical servo altimeter, the tolerance in feet from indicated must?
#4. The altitude indicated on board an aircraft flying in an atmosphere where all the atmosphere layers below the aircraft are cold is?
#5. The purpose of the vibrating device of an altimeter is to?
#6. The vertical speed indicator of an aircraft flying at a true airspeed of 100 kt, in a descent with a slope of 3 degrees, indicates?
#7. The altitude indicated on board an aircraft flying in an atmosphere where all atmosphere layers below the aircraft are warm is?
#8. The primary factor which makes the servo-assisted altimeter more accurate than the simple pressure altimeter is the use of?
#9. What will happen to the altimeter reading in a right sideslip, if an aircraft has a static vent at each side of the fuselage, but the left one is blocked?
#10. From what is true altitude derived?
#11. What is QNH?
#12. What is QNH?
#13. What is the true altitude of an aircraft if its altimeter indicated 16000 ft when the ambient temperature was - 30° C?
#14. What will happen to the indicated altitude if an aircraft in level flight passes into a warmer air mass?
#15. What is density altitude?
#16. What will happen if an aircraft has two altimeters, one of which is compensated for position error, whilst the other is not?
#17. Why are vibrators sometimes fitted in altimeters?
#18. What will happen to altimeter indication if an aircraft in level flight enters a cold front?
#19. A barometric altimeter comprises of ?
#20. If pressure altitude is 30000 ft, indicated TAT is - 10, mach number is 0.82, what is the density altitude?
#21. If QNH is 999 hpa, what is the pressure altitude at an elevation of 25000 ft?
#22. If pressure altitude is 22800 ft, at an elevation of 22000 ft, what is QNH?
#23. If field elevation is 4000 ft amsl and QNH is 900 mb, what is the pressure altitude?
#24. If field elevation is 3500 ft amsl and QFE is 1020 mb, what is the pressure altitude?
#25. If pressure altitude is 3700 ft amsl and QNH is 1000 mb, what is field elevation?
#26. Density altitude is?
#27. The pressure altitude of the field can be found by?
#28. If field pressure altitude is 5000 ft amsl and OAT is 25°C, what is the density altitude?
#29. If QFE is 1022 hPa what is the pressure altitude of the field?
#30. If QNH is 1000 hPa and field elevation is 4500 ft amsl, what is QFE?
#31. Pressure altitude is?
#32. Which of the following cause air density to decrease?
#33. If QNH changes from 1013 hPa to 1022 hPa this will?
#34. If QFE changes from 1013 hPa to 1022 hPa will?
#35. As pressure altitude increases?
#36. At a fixed pressure altitude an increase in temperature will?
#37. What will happen to the altimeter reading in a right sideslip, If an aircraft has a static vent at each side of the fuselage, but the right one is blocked?
#38. What will a cabin altimeter read with QFE set.
#39. The altimeter of an aircraft with a static pressure source on each side of the fuselage will ...... if one becomes blocked?
#40. A servo altimeter is ...... it employs an electrical pick-off?
#41. What will happen to the altimeter reading if an aircraft flying at a fixed heading meets a colder air mass?
#42. What is the true altitude of an aircraft flying at 16000 ft indicated altitude with an OAT of -16 degrees C?
#43. From where does the ADC obtain altitude data?
#44. True altitude is obtained from ....... on board an aircraft?
#45. What is density altitude?
#46. How will altimeter readings be affected if the layers of air below an aircraft are colder than the standard temperature?
#47. Read true altitude, only the air above matters.
#48. One definition of pressure altitude is?
#49. If icing or debris cause pressure disturbances at the static source, the effect will be?
#50. If an aircraft flying at constant height over a level surface meets a hotter air mass, the altimeter will?
#51. Servo altimeters are more accurate because?
#52. The ADC obtains its altitude data from?
#53. A servo altimeter is ..... than a conventional one, because ...... ?
#54. In a barometric altimeter ....... is fed into the capsule and ...... is fed into the case?
#55. If the static pressure source in an un- pressurised aircraft became blocked the altimeter would ...... but might be rectified by ........ ?
#56. If the pilot source becomes blocked the barometric altimeter will?
#57. If the static vent becomes partly blocked in a descent the indications will?
#58. A vibrator is sometimes fitted in an altimeter to?
#59. In a banked turn a barometric altimeter using a single static source?
#60. True altitude is shown from ....... on board an aircraft?
#61. Density altitude is?
#62. If an aircraft has two altimeters, only one of which is corrected for position error?
#63. Some altimeters employ vibrators in order to ?
#64. If an aircraft with two static ports, sideslips towards the blocked port, the altitude indication will?
#65. If an aircraft with two static ports, sideslips towards the unblocked port, the altitude indication will?
#66. Barometric altimeter readings can become erratic during landing because?
#67. What type of pressure sensor is employed in a barometric altimeter?
#68. If the glass of a barometric altimeter in a pressurised aircraft becomes cracked and the static ports become blocked , the altimeter will?
#69. If the pressure feed line to a barometric altimeter becomes detached from the back of the instrument in flight the instrument will?