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Aviation problems

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    Review of common aviation problems (vocabulary ; collocations)
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  • What could cause a loss of control during flight?
    Jammed rudder
    Faulty landing gear
    Blocked pitot tube
    Overheated brakes
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  • A hydraulic failure can affect:
    Cabin pressurization
    Landing gear retraction
    Wing anti-icing systems
    Radio communications
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  • What might lead to engine shutdown during flight?
    Electrical malfunction
    Fuel leak
    All of the above
    Bird strike
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  • A fuel leak is commonly detected by:
    Smoke in the cockpit
    Loss of navigation signals
    Fuel odor or imbalance
    Increased cabin pressure
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  • What problem can a blocked pitot tube cause?
    Cabin depressurization
    Hydraulic system failure
    Unreliable airspeed readings
    Jammed flaps
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  • During takeoff, what issue might overheated brakes cause?
    Runway overrun
    Runway traffic
    Incorrect altitude readings
    Reduced engine thrust
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  • A bird strike is most likely to cause damage to:
    The landing lights
    The rudder
    An engine
    The cabin door
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  • If the cabin experiences rapid decompression, passengers should:
    Remain seated and breathe normally
    Exit the aircraft
    Use oxygen masks immediately
    Contact air traffic control
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  • A cracked windshield might lead to:
    Jammed landing gear
    Wind noise and cabin pressure loss
    Increased engine vibration
    Fuel consumption increase
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  • A control surface malfunction often results in:
    Excessive fuel consumption
    Difficulty steering the aircraft
    Incorrect altitude reporting
    Engine power loss
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  • What might cause a fire in the cockpit?
    Hydraulic fluid leak
    Fuel contamination
    All of the above
    Electrical fault
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  • A gear-up landing happens when:
    The pilot forgets or fails to lower the landing gear
    Hydraulic fluid overheats
    The landing gear fails to retract
    The pilot overshoots the runway
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  • What could result from a severe turbulence encounter?
    All of the above
    Structural damage
    Temporary loss of control
    Injuries to passengers
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  • A navigation system failure might force the pilot to rely on:
    GPS backup systems
    Manual controls
    Visual navigation
    Auto-pilot
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  • If an engine experiences a compressor stall, what might the pilot notice?
    Gear indicator malfunction
    Loud banging noises
    Cabin pressure loss
    Increased thrust
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