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