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In its natural state, oxygen is |
Tasteless, colorless, odorless |
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What GOX system valve type prevents a complete loss of oxygen |
Check |
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The supply and distribution tubing for aircraft oxygen systems is identified by cellulose tape that is |
Green and white |
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The disadvantage of a continuous flow oxygen regulator is that it |
Wastes oxygen |
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What does the MSOGS concentrator supply to the oxygen regulator control panel |
93% oxygen |
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LOX converts to GOX at an expansion ratio of |
860 to 1 |
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Except during servicing, the LOX system's combination fill, buildup, and vent valve is always in the |
Buildup position |
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On an aircraft LOX system, the handle on a manually operated buildup and vent valve is designed to prevent |
The filler access door from closing the vent position |
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Bleed air is usually taken from which part of the engine |
Compressor |
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Aircraft engine temperature and pressure as it applies to the bleed air system is determined by the |
Engine throttle setting and ambient temperature |
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What is the purpose of the EBA check valves |
Prevent loss of compressed bleed air |
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The ducting for high pressure/high temperature air conditioning is usually made of |
Stainless steel |
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What tool do you use to ensure alignment and sealing when installing a V-band clamp on air conditioning ducting |
Rawhide mallet |
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What type of high pressure/high temperature ducting does not require a gasket |
Compressible flange |
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What lubricant can be used on a beaded channel clamp sleeve to ease installation |
Water |
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The crush type gasket used in aircraft ducting is made of |
Soft aluminum, or fiber and metal mesh |
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Expansion Joints in bleed air systems are best used for |
A long run of ducting |
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What prevents fiberglass fabric ducts from swelling when the aircraft climbs to high altitudes |
Vent holes |
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What is defined as a depression in the duct wall, where the surface of material isn't cut or removed but the depression has caused sharp bends or creases in the material |
Major dent |
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The simultaneous control of temperature, humidity, and air distribution within a space is the definition of |
Air conditioning |
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What aircraft air conditioning system component is a radiator that cold ram air passes through in order to cool the hot bleed air from the engines |
Primary heat exchanger |
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What aircraft air conditioning system component controls the flow of ram air through the primary heat exchanger |
Movable inlet and exit doors |
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Rapid cooling of bleed air causes |
Moisture to condense in the form of fog |
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As bleed air enters the compressor of the air cycle machine, pressure is increased. With the increase in pressure, there is also an increase in temperature. Which component removes most of this increased temperature |
Secondary heat exchanger |
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The low atmospheric pressure found at extremely high altitudes can cause a person's blood vessels to |
Rupture |
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What controls the action of outflow valve in a fixed isobaric, single differential pressurization system |
Regulating control chamber pressure |
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What are the parts of the isobaric section of the cabin pressure regulator |
Diaphragm, fulcrum, and aneroid |
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What are the components of the differential section of the cabin pressure regulator |
Spring, metering valve, and aneroid |
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What maintains pressure if the Dual differential cabin pressure regulator fails during flight |
The outflow valves |
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What is the purpose of the pneumatic relay in cabin pressurization system |
Ensure that both outflow valves are operating at the same time |
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In the variable isobaric pressurization system. The manual control valve is used as an alternate when the |
Cabin pressure controller fails |
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The normal connection for thermal switches in a fire warning system is in a series with |
Each other only |
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The fire detector, frequently used in fire Warning Systems, that has a high nickel Steel Rod located along the Centerline of a stainless steel tube assembly is called |
An iron fireman switch |
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The direct current voltage supplied to the lights in a photoelectric circuit is pulsed at a rate of |
10 Hz |
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Liquid fire extinguisher agent douses fire by |
Excluding oxygen from the area |
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A gaseous nitrogen charge is added to a liquid fire extinguisher agent in order to |
Expel the agent from the bottle |
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What liquid agent fire extinguisher container component holds in both the liquid agent and the nitrogen charge |
Frangible disk |
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In a liquid agent fire extinguisher container, why is the frangible disc undercut into pie-shaped sections |
Prevent small pieces from passing through the strainer |
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What is usually located at the lowest point in a fuel tank |
Sump and drain |
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A bladder type tank conforms to the shape of the vacant cavity within the fuselage because it is made out of |
Rubber or nylon material |
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Wing tanks are |
Sealed off parts of the wing structure |
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A centrifugal type aircraft fuel pump may be used |
For boost, transfer, or air refueling operations |
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What type of fuel pump must have a fuel and vapor proof housing |
Centrifugal pump with electrically driven, direct current, series wound motor |
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What kind of centrifugal pump is used when a fuel supply is required during periods of negative gravity conditions |
Dual impeller |
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In a dual impeller fuel pump what prevents foreign objects from holding the bypass valve open |
An inlet screen |
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What air refueling pump components depend on fuel for lubrication |
Bearings |
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What air refueling pump component removes fuel vapors caused by the centrifugal force of the impellers |
Rotor |
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The arrow stamp on the body of a fuel system check valve indicates the |
Direction of free flow |
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Pressure loaded fuel system check valve is used |
When gravity flow through the valve is undesirable |
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Fuel system components that prevent excessive pressure from building up in trapped lines or within the valve body are three |
Spring loaded relief valves |
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The rotary plug valve can be removed and replaced |
Without draining the fuel lines or tanks |
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What rotary plug valve part rotates and seals off the passage of fuel during plug valve removal |
Secondary seal sleeve |
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Another name for the disk type valve in a fuel system is |
Butterfly |
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In a piston type, fuel level control valve, what aids piston closure and prevents fuel from entering the tank |
Spring |
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Some fuel level control valves have a dual float system so that |
There will be a double safety factor |
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The low level shutoff valve prevents the reverse flow of fuel through the valve by what type of action |
Check valve |
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Fuel control switches normally control circuits that indicate |
Fuel flow, fuel level, and fuel pressure |
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What most likely controls the Automatic Pump shut off when all fuel is depleted from a fuel tank |
Float switches |
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In a direct current, liquid level fuel indicating system, what positions the wiper contact on the resistance strip |
Movement of a float in the tanks |
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What capacitance type, fuel indicating system component allows for changes in fuel density |
Compensator |
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What prevents a fuel tank from collapsing if an air pressure regulator fails and excessive negative pressure builds up |
Pressure/vacuum relief valve |
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A well-designed aircraft fuel system will ensure |
Positive and reliable fuel flow under all conditions |
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The three types of shutoff valves used in the cross feed fuel system are the |
Sliding gate, rotary plug, and disc |
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The three methods of transferring fuel are gravity flow, |
Air pressure, and pump |
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What is the basic purpose of the fuel vent system |
Prevent fuel tank rupture or collapse |
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Most prevalent method of refueling for ground servicing is |
Single point |
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The air refueling receptacle is operated |
Hydraulically, but controlled electrically |
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Fuels ability to hold contaminants in suspension is increased with a higher |
Viscosity |
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What type of foreign particle appears in the fuel in a crystalline, granular, or glass-like form |
Sand or dust |
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Which type of fuel contaminant can form a red, brown, gray, or black slime in the fuel |
Microbial growth |
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Specs or granules of sediment and fuel that are visible to the naked eye are approximately how many microns or larger |
40 |
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Classification of fuel leaks is necessary in order to determine |
Whether or not they constitute a flight safety hazard |
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How are fuel leaks categorized |
Class A through D |
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Leak limits correspond to the |
Leak category and fuel type |
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In addition to the Air Force Technical Order form 781A or AFTO form 781K what form must you use to document fuel leaks when automatic data systems are not available |
AFTO Form 427 |
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The resistance of an object to change its motion is a property of matter called |
Inertia |
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The ability to do work is the definition of |
Energy |
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An aircraft taxiing at a constant speed is an example of |
Newton's First Law of Motion |
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Which of Newton's Laws of Motion is the best description of why and operating jet engine produces forward thrust |
Third |
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In a jet engine, what meters the fuel for combustion |
Fuel control |
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When the turbine wheel absorbs the fuel energy, the energy |
Returns to the compressor |
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What effect does the divergent design of a jet engine diffuser have on pressure |
Increases pressure |
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Air and gases flowing through a jet engine require |
Greater velocity exiting than entering |
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When a jet engine uses two or more turbine wheels, what is placed directly in front of each turbine wheel |
Nozzle diaphragm |
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A jet engine derives its name from the fact that |
It uses a exhaust gas driven turbine wheel to drive its compressor |
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What are the two types of jet engine compressors |
Centrifugal and axial flow |
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What determines the N2 compressor rotations per minute of a dual spool jet engine compressor |
Fuel control |
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What is the purpose of a front-mounted fan in an axial flow jet engine compressor |
Increase the thrust and send air through the compressor core |
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Combustion effectiveness of the gas turbine is usually between |
95 and 100 percent |
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Engine design helps prevent ignitor plug fouling by |
Directing air around the plug electrode |
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What forms the inner and outer surfaces of an annular type combustion chamber |
Interlocking stainless steel bands |
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Fuel that accumulates after a failed start or after engine shutdown is |
Drained overboard by a drain system |
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Three turbines used in jet engines are |
Impulse, reaction, and reaction impulse |
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On some jet engines, what secures the turbine bucket in place |
Lock strips |
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Exhaust ducts connect the turbine outlet and the |
Jet nozzle |
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What is the purpose of the exhaust duct |
Straighten exhaust gas flow |
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One common type of variable area orifice used on augmenters is the |
Segmented flap |
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Which engine type used a lot during the early years of jet engine design is the most basic turbine engine design |
Turbo jet |
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What augmenter component creates local turbulence and reduces gas velocity |
Flameholder |
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Turbofan engine with a bypass ratio of 3:1 is classified as |
Medium bypass |
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The primary function of hydro mechanical fuel control on a jet engine is to |
Meter the fuel, making certain that the engine gets the correct quantity for combustion at all times |
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What type of fuel control use thermocouples, relays, amplifiers, and solenoids, to help control the engine |
Electrohydromechanical |
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When classified according to structure, what of the following is not a type of oil pump.
Gear, Gerotor, Rotogear, Sliding vane |
Rotogear |
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What jet engine oil pump consists of a gear and rotor within a housing |
Gerotor |
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A micron is a metric linear measurement equal to |
1/25,000 of an inch |
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The two types of oil coolers used in jet engine oil systems are air/oil |
Fuel/oil |
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What do you use to create a static seal between two stationary parts in a oil system |
Gasket |
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What engine component must be rotated to a predetermined speed in order for a jet engine starter to be considered effective |
Compressor |
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The air turbine (impingement) starter used on jet engines has the advantages of |
Less weight and fewer moving parts than other starters |
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The cartridge pneumatic starter is a gas driven wheel coupled to the engine through a reduction gear system and |
An over-running clutch |
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In a gearbox type starter system, what transmits the torque supplied by the jet fuel (JFS) starter to the engine gearbox |
Power takeoff (PTO) shaft |
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What jet engine alternating current ignition system unit develops 20,000 volts delivered to the igniter plugs |
Transformer |
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A simple direct current ignition system consist of |
Vibrator, igniter plugs, and transformer |
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Jet engine tachometer gauges are calibrated in percent of |
Maximum RPM |
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Purpose of the jet engine pressure ratio (EPR) indicating system is to give a reference |
Variable thrust output |
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Exhaust gas temperature indicators indicate the engine EGT in |
Degrees Celsius |
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The three benefits of the Joint Oil Analysis Program (JOAP) are improved safety, reduced maintenance cost, and |
Increased equipment availability |
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Through the use of spectrometric oil analysis, aircraft will have a higher in commission rate because there will be |
Less unnecessary maintenance |
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At a minimum, what should you wear when taking an oil sample |
Goggles and gloves |
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What indicates lubricant system contamination by dirt and sand |
An increase in Silicon |
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What form should you fill out and submit to the non-destructive inspections (NDI) laboratory with all oil samples |
DD Form 2026 |
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After air is drawn into the guide vanes of centrifugal jet engine compressor, it is subjected to |
Rotational and centrifugal forces |