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Can be exceeded in smooth air
Can not be exceeded
Can be exceeded in a dive
Can not be exceeded in turbulent air
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13 knots
15 knots
16 knots
18 knots
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Radial
V-shape
In-line
Horizontally opposed
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10kg
20kg
30kg
40kg
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1.0 psi
14.0 psi
2.2 psi
5.0 psi
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Check throttle position, turn on carburetor heat, turn on electric fuel pump
Land at the closest airport
Apply full power and climb
Try to restart the engine
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92.5hp
51.5hp
100hp
105.5hp
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87.5 liters
3.2 liters
2 liters
1.5 liters
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1.5 degree dihedral
1.5 degree anhedral
No dihedral / anhedeal
91.5 degree dihedral
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912 S2
912
912 UL
IO-240B
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Made of composites
Made of wood
Made of aluminum
A variable pitch propeller
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125° C
135° C
130° C
140° C
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Is 225kg
Is 192kg
Does not include fuel
Does not include baggage
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Under IFR
Only under VFR, day and night
Only under VFR, only day
Under IFR if IFR equipped
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98.6 hp
121 hp
88.5 hp
100 hp
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Reduce engine throttle to slow down to 70 KIAS and land as soon as possible
Increase speed to 100 KIAS in order to increase engine cooling and land as soon as possible
Land as soon as possible
Continue to your destination in the most direct manner
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Lycoming
Continental
Rotax GmbH
Bombardier-Rotax GmbH
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A maximum of 5 minutes
A maximum of 7 minutes
As long as oil temperature, cylinder head temperature and oil pressure remain bellow specific values
A maximum of 3 minute
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Fuel valves should be turned off and full throttle applied
You should land at the nearest airfield
Fire extinguisher should be used to fight the fire
Engine should be secured and best glide speed obtained
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Blue
Red
Green
Straw
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4 in. Hg
0 in. Hg
55 in Hg
14 in Hg
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+3.8G / -1.9G
+4.4G / -1.76G
+6.0G / -3.0G
+2.5G / -1.5G
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550kg
450kg
500kg
600kg
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1 in. Hg
5.5 in. Hg
55 in Hg
14 in Hg
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2 bar
7 bar for less than 30 seconds
10 bar
What ever the pilot thinks is safe
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Full JAA type certification
Is type certified under JAA as a VLA (very light aircraft)
Is type certified under JAA as a LSA (light sports aircraft)
Is type certified by the Latvian CAA
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2.2 psi
3.3 psi
1.0 psi
5.8 psi
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50° C
60° C
70° C
There is no minimum oil temperature for normal operation
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Liquid cooled
Air cooled
Cooled by air and cooling is aided by the use of cowl flaps
Liquid and air cooled
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60 KIAS
66 KIAS
68 KIAS
63 KIAS
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First assess the situation
First find a place to land
First pitch for speed 66 KIAS
First try to restart the engine
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To turn on the electric fuel pump
Switch both fuel tanks on
Apply carburetor heat
Land at the closest airfield
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Throttle should be half way in
Throttle should be all the way in
Airspeed should be above 70 KIAS
Throttle should be on fast idle
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550 kg
325 kg
225 kg
358 kg
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Single pilot aircraft
Multi pilot aircraft
May be operated as a multi pilot aircraft provided it is operated for public air transport
Requires a type rating
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In aerobatics category
In utility category
In normal category
In VLA category
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You should turn, climb or decent out of the cloud while flying on instruments
Continue through the cloud only if the cloud is very small while flying on instruments
Make a 180° degree turn on instruments
Assess the situation
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35 liters
70 liters
34 liters
45 liters
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5800 RPM
2388 RPM
2265 RPM
5500 RPM
110° C
135° C
140° C
145° C
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From sunset to sunrise
From take-off to landing
When ever aircraft is moving
At pilot's discretion
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At least 95 octane MOGAS or AVGAS 100
At least 98 octane MOGAS or AVGAS 100LL
At least 95 octane MOGAS or AVGAS 100LL
At least 98 octane MOGAS or AVGAS 100
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