I'm getting hung up on this question (or variations of this question).
When flying a 3 degree glideslope, which conditions would a pilot expect concerning airspeed, pitch attitude and altitude when encountering windshear where a tailwind shears to a calm or headwind?
Answer:
Pitch Attitude: Increase
Required thrust: Reduced, then increased
Vertical speed: Decreases, then increases
Airspeed: Increases, then decreases
Reaction: reduce power initially, then increase
I can't seem to reason through what their thought process is on this problem, does anyone have any advice? I keep thinking in terms of the airplanes ground speed, and seem to get the opposite answer then the correct one everytime.
Thanks!
When flying a 3 degree glideslope, which conditions would a pilot expect concerning airspeed, pitch attitude and altitude when encountering windshear where a tailwind shears to a calm or headwind?
Answer:
Pitch Attitude: Increase
Required thrust: Reduced, then increased
Vertical speed: Decreases, then increases
Airspeed: Increases, then decreases
Reaction: reduce power initially, then increase
I can't seem to reason through what their thought process is on this problem, does anyone have any advice? I keep thinking in terms of the airplanes ground speed, and seem to get the opposite answer then the correct one everytime.
Thanks!