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#1. A single axis autopilot system

#2. A single axis autopilot may also be called:

#3. An auto pilot:

#4. The fundamental components of an autopilot control loop are

#5. A device in a closed loop control system in which a small power input controls a much larger power output in a strictly proportionate manner is:

#6. An automatic flight control system:

#7. An aircraft has yaw damping included in its auto stabilisation system. An essential requirement of such a system is:

#8. Automatic flight systems may be capable of controlling the aircraft flight in:

#9. An automatic flight control system is fitted with control wheel steering (CWS)

#10. During an approach to an autoland at 1500 feet:

#11. What type of autoland system would be required for the landing to continue following a single failure below alert height:

#12. Inputs to the rudder channels initially originate from:

#13. An automatic flight system which can safely continue with an automatic landing after a system failure is a:

#14. Altitude Select and Altitude Hold are examples of:

#15. During an autoland the caption LAND 2 is illuminated. The system is:

#16. For an autoland system to meet FAIL PASSIVE criteria it must:

#17. During an autoland at 50 ft AGL (45' GA) the pitch control of the autopilot is ............. and the roll control is ....................

#18. During an autoland approach:

#19. In an autoland at 1000' AGL with two autopilots engaged:

#20. An automatic flight control system in which the application of normal forces on the control column allows the pilot to input demands to the autopilot is a:

#21. If a fault develops in a Triplex auto-pilot system during an approach, the system will revert to:

#22. Central Air Data Computers (CADC's) transmit data concerning;-

#23. Inner loop stability is obtained by;-

#24. The auto-throttle is used to control some factors during the three primary control modes, they are:

#25. The mode that enables the pilot to manoeuvre his aircraft in pitch and roll by use of the automatic control system is called the;-

#26. Touch control steering:

#27. A system which can still function without degradation of performance after a failure has

#28. During a CAT 2 ILS automatic approach, the source for altitude information is the:

#29. Heading hold mode relates to control in:

#30. The system which allows the pilot to control the aircraft with the servomotors engaged is called:

#31. The type of automatic landing system which would necessitate a manual landing after a system failure during an automatic approach is:

#32. After a failure of one of the necessary redundant systems below alert height you would:

#33. When localiser and glide slope are captured at 1,500 feet during an automatic landing sequence, two other functions will be activated at the same time, they are;-

#34. A fundamental requirement of a closed loop servo-mechanism is;-

#35. ALT HOLD is an example of:

#36. A rate gyro:

#37. To prevent servo motor runaway from producing excessive demands to the control surface:

#38. Autotrim is functional:

#39. L.NAV is an............. input to the ..............channel using data from the...........

#40. In an aircraft which requires a mach trim system it will apply inputs to the horizontal stabilizer:

#41. With the Autopilot engaged in the Alt mode the Captain alters the barometric setting. The aircraft:

#42. Control wheel steering enables a pilot to:

#43. Autopilot synchronisation in an aircraft:

#44. The rules for the use of Autotrim are that it:

#45. The JAR OPS requirements for single pilot operation under IFR state that the aircraft must be fitted with:

#46. JAR 25 operational requirements for the installation of automatic pilot state that the system must have: A. automatic synchronisation B quick release controls on both control wheels.

#47. Consider the following statements regarding flight envelope protection: A High speed protection prevents the airspeed from exceeding Vmo/Mmo B High angle of attack protection comes in when the aircraft reaches the stalling AoA

#48. The control laws for an autopilot are known as:

#49. An autoland system that, in the event of an autopilot failure, continues to function without degradation of performance beyond the limits required automatic, would be one with the status:

#50. The Autoland. sequence is considered to be complete when:

#51. The Autothrottle will come on automatically even with the A/T switch OFF when:

#52. An aircraft on Autopilot is engaged in the VOR mode and loses the VOR signals as it flies through the VOR cone of silence. The autopilot:

#53. For an aircraft with a non-synchronised autopilot system, ‘snatching' of the controls by the autopilot when engaging or disengaging can be prevented by:

#54. With the autopilot in CWS the pilot manoeuvres the aircraft and releases control. The aircraft will maintain:

#55. Autopilot corrections affecting Pitch are carried out by:

#56. For a commercial aircraft operating with a single pilot in IFR the minimum requirement is that the autopilot should have control in:

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