Zeldman
Touchdown! Greaser!
Slow down...
as in...hit the brakes and they'll fly right by you?Slow down...
As in, you’re flying way above redline if they’re flying alongside you in that attitude.as in...hit the brakes and they'll fly right by you?
What is the specified tire pressure for the nosewheel? Main wheels? Is that too easy?Like the title says, ask me your hardest checkride questions. Weather and availability through the holidays has me on a long approach to checkride. Trying to stay sharp and prep for things I haven't thought of or heard before.
How much does this aircraft's battery weigh?
And is there any reason you’d care?How much does this aircraft's battery weigh?
A: Yes, because I have flown an Ercoupe... What's a flotsam?You're a Sport Pilot who owns a light sport aircraft. You'd like to save some money by doing your own oil changes on your LSA. Does it matter whether your LSA is an Ercoupe or a Tecnam Astore? Why or why not?
Trick question, this is 'merikka, our airports have THREE letter identifiers.The A/FD for KLAL lists both ATIS and AWOS for frequency 118.025. Which is it and why?
You look out the window and see this. What do you do?
As in, you’re flying way above redline if they’re flying alongside you in that attitude.
"You're flying along, in this area, and suddenly you're in IFR. What do you do?"
"You're flying along, in this area, and suddenly you're in IFR. What do you do?"
Well played!Follow up question. Since you brought up redline what is it and what does it mean to you as a pilot?
That's how most of my checkrides have gone. A conversation that naturally flowed from one topic to another until we covered all the required topics. It wasn't all question and answer.
Which way is the wind blowing, and what’s the balloon filled with?You are standing at the south pole with a balloon. You let go of the balloon which way does it go? A. Up B. South C. Don't know D. North
That's an impossible statement You might be suddenly in IMC, but IFR takes a conscience decision."You're flying along, in this area, and suddenly you're in IFR. What do you do?"
Ah…a high pressure area, centered on the pole. I guess we’d have to figure out if the high pressure airmass is descending faster than the balloon would rise. I flunked out of engineering, so I’ll have to tap out on that one.Balloon is filled with helium. A slight breeze from the south.
That's an impossible statement You might be suddenly in IMC, but IFR takes a conscience decision.
There is a prevailing wind at the South Pole, out of "grid northeast", because there is higher-elevation terrain in that direction and the descending cold air flows downhill (katabatic winds). So the the balloon would likely head towards the Pacific Ocean...
Can you legally bring more sausage if you also pick up five dozen helium-filled balloons at a big-box party store-- oddly located at MBG (Mobridge SD)?What is the maximum weight of sausage you can bring to the wedding in one trip...
"You're flying along, in this area, and suddenly you're in IFR. What do you do?"
Turn on the Garmin Autoland and leave the flying to them ...
I suppose that's better than "pull the chute"...
What is the specified tire pressure for the nosewheel? Main wheels? Is that too easy?
- Do runways have lines on the side of them? (This one got me on my checkride)
- Also, what does the "$" on a metar mean?
- What is the function of the adjustment knob on an airspeed indicator for?