Module 17 EASA Questions A Grubu
Module 17 EASA Questions A Grubu
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17.1. Fundamentals.
7. What force on a propeller blade turns the blades to a fine pitch?
A. ATM.
B. Torque.
C. CTM.
Correct Answer is. CTM.
8. The purpose of propeller twist is.
A. coarsen the blade angle at the root.
B. to maintain Blade Angle along the blade.
C. to maintain Angle of Attack at the same value along the blade.
Correct Answer is. to maintain Angle of Attack at the same value along the blade.
15. When in reverse pitch, CTM will tend to move the propeller blades towards.
A. a positive pitch.
B. a position depending on rpm.
C. a negative pitch.
Correct Answer is. a positive pitch.
CTM always rotates towards the plane of rotation.
16. If the blade angle is increased.
A. the pitch becomes finer.
B. the pitch becomes coarser.
C. lateral stability decreases.
Correct Answer is. the pitch becomes coarser.
Pitch is an alternative name for blade angle.
17. As a propeller blade moves through the air, forces are produced, which are known as.
A. lift and torque.
B. lift and drag.
C. thrust and torque.
Correct Answer is. thrust and torque.
21. As propeller rotation speed increases the centrifugal turning moment on the blades will.
A. increase.
B. decrease.
C. remain constant through r.p.m. range.
Correct Answer is. increase.
23. The angle between the resultant airflow direction and the propeller blade plane of rotation is known
as (kadir tosun)
A. angle of attack.
B. blade angle.
C. helix angle or angle of advance.
Correct Answer is. helix angle or angle of advance.
The helix angle is the angle between the plane of rotation and the relative airflow.
26 . Under normal operation the point of maximum stress on a propeller blade is at the.
A. root.
Correct Answer is. root.
36. The velocity of the slipstream behind the aircraft in relation to the ambient air is.
A. less.
B. greater.
C. equal.
Correct Answer is. greater.
If there was not a difference, then no thrust would be produced. T = mass ( Vout-Vin).
2. The timber most often used today for propeller construction is.
A. birch.
B. spruce.
C. balsa.
Correct Answer is. birch.
5. Metal at the tip and along the leading edge of a wooden propeller is.
A. for balancing.
B. for protection.
C. for Anti-icing.
Correct Answer is. for protection.
9. The minimum percentage seating on a propeller rear cone should be.
A. 90%.
B. 70%.
C. 95%.
Correct Answer is. 70%.
12. On which type of turbo-propeller would you expect to find a parking brake?
A. Compounded twin spool.
B. Direct coupled twin spool.
C. Free turbine.
Correct Answer is. Free turbine.
The parking brake stops the propeller rotating when the engine is stopped.
13. What does the torquemeter reading indicate in a gas turbine engine?
A. Torque reaction at the reduction gear.
B. The ratio between engine thrust and engine torque.
C. Engine torque.
Correct Answer is. Torque reaction at the reduction gear.
14. The gear segments on the blade roots of a hydromatic propeller mesh with the.
A. stationary cam.
B. torque tubes and eye bolts.
C. moving cam.
Correct Answer is. moving cam.
18. What is the purpose of small holes at the tip of wooden propellers?
A. Drainage.
B. Balancing.
C. Pivot points used during manufacture.
Correct Answer is. Drainage.
25. With the engine stationary the indication that the propeller is in ground fine pitch is.
A. blade and spinner markings aligned.
B. below stop warning light on.
C. flight fine pitch stop lever withdrawn.
Correct Answer is. blade and spinner markings aligned.
26. When the power lever on a turbo prop engine is moved from ground idle to flight fine the fuel flow
increases and the blade angle.
A. increases.
B. decreases.
C. remains the same.
Correct Answer is. increases.
Ground idle is a lower pitch than flight idle.
29. Which type of turboprop engine is practically free from surge and requires low power for
starting?
A. Compound twin spool.
B. Directly coupled.
C. One using a centrifugal compressor.
Correct Answer is. Compound twin spool.
30. Blade stations are measured from the.
A. centre of the hub.
B. tip.
C. shank.
Correct Answer is. centre of the hub.
33. If torque pressure fell to zero during the cruise what would indicate that the gauge had
failed?
A. Engine would auto feather.
B. Engine would overspeed.
C. Engine would continue to run.
Correct Answer is. Engine would continue to run.
Auto feather would engage if torque had actually failed, but if it is just the gauge, then the engine would be
unaffected.
42. In blade station numbering the stations nearest the hub are.
A. datum.
B. highest.
C. lowest.
Correct Answer is. lowest.
Blade stations are measured in inches-from the hub.
47. Turbo-prop engines require a slightly higher viscosity oil than a turbo-jet engine due to. (umut
ermet)
A. lower engine rpm.
B. higher engine rpm.
C. reduction gear and propeller pitch change mechanism.
Correct Answer is. reduction gear and propeller pitch change mechanism.
The mechanical gear system exerts higher forces on the lubricant.
48. The propulsive efficiency of a propeller-turbine engine is higher than that of a jet-turbine engine at
aircraft speeds.
A. above approximately 450 mph.
B. within the range 450 mph and 700 mph.
C. below approximately 450 mph.
Correct Answer is. below approximately 450 mph.
Turbo props are used only below 450 kts as the prop becomes inefficient above this.
53. In a variable pitch propeller system, a decrease in propeller RPM will alter the angle of attack on the
blade to.
A. increase angle of attack.
B. decrease angle of attack.
C. increase negative torque.
Correct Answer is. decrease angle of attack.
The blade fines off to maintain RPM.
57. The limits for blade angle are controlled by pitch stops on the.
A. propeller shaft.
B. blade root.
C. cylinder.
Correct Answer is. cylinder.
58. The range of angles of a VP propeller is usually limited by.
A. the fine pitch position.
B. the feathering angle.
C. coarse and fine pitch stops.
Correct Answer is. coarse and fine pitch stops.
A Variable Pitch (VP) propeller will have at least 2 stops- coarse and fine; although sophisticated types also have
ground fine and reverse pitch stops.
61. The holding coil of a hydromatic propeller feathering button switch holds a relay closed that applies
power to the propeller.
A. dome feathering mechanism.
B. feathering pump motor.
C. governor.
Correct Answer is. feathering pump motor.
The feathering pump is required as the existing pressure from the engine will be decaying. The pump is held
energised until the prop feather switches sense that the propeller has reached the feather position.
62. The primary purpose of the front and rear cones for propellers that are installed on splined shafts is
to.
A. prevent metal-to-metal contact between the propeller and the splined shaft.
B. reduce stresses between the splines of the propeller and the splines of the shaft.
C. position the propeller hub on the splined shaft.
Correct Answer is. position the propeller hub on the splined shaft.
1. When the compressive force on a speeder spring is reduced, the propeller blades will. (umut
ermet)
A. remain fixed.
B. fine off.
C. coarsen.
Correct Answer is. coarsen.
4. The advantage of the beta range is it allows.
A. high power settings with higher than normal pitch settings when in flight.
B. low fine pitch settings with high power.
C. low power settings with higher than normal pitch setting for ground manoeuvres.
Correct Answer is. low power settings with higher than normal pitch setting for ground manoeuvres.
5. If the speeder spring pressure of a CSU is increased the blade will.
A. coarsen off.
B. fine off.
C. will not move.
Correct Answer is. fine off.
7. In a hydromatic propeller with counterweights, what is used to make the propeller move to fine
pitch? (görkem kocagöz)
A. A T M.
B. engine oil.
C. centrifugal force acting on the counterweight.
Correct Answer is. engine oil.
8. Relaxing tension on the governor spring will result in the blade coarsening and.
A. RPM decreasing, manifold pressure increasing.
B. RPM increasing, manifold pressure increasing.
C. manifold pressure constant, RPM decreasing.
Correct Answer is. RPM decreasing, manifold pressure increasing.
14. When the flyweights fly outwards in a PCU, this is known as.
A. onspeed.
B. overspeed.
C. low power settings with higher than normal pitch setting for ground manoeuvres.
Correct Answer is. overspeed.
15. In an on speed condition, oil in the tube.
A. remains constant.
B. flows in the tubes.
C. flows out of the tubes
Correct Answer is. remains constant.
16. On a reversing propeller moving to the maximum reversing angle, the propeller goes.
A. from fine pitch through plane of rotation, course reverse then fine reverse.
B. from course pitch through plane of rotation course, fine reverse then course reverse.
C. from fine pitch through plane of rotation, fine reverse then course reverse.
Correct Answer is. from fine pitch through plane of rotation, fine reverse then course reverse.
Fine reverse must come before coarse reverse.
17. If pressure is increased on the speeder spring, rpm increases. What happens to the blade angle?
A. Remains unchanged.
B. Increases.
C. Decreases.
Correct Answer is. Decreases.
18. In a prop with counterweights, what is used to make it move to fine pitch?
A. ATM.
B. Centrifugal force acting on the counterweight.
C. Governor oil pressure.
Correct Answer is. Governor oil pressure.
19. If a propeller is in fine pitch and then moves to feather it will pass through.
A. flight fine only.
B. reverse.
C. coarse.
Correct Answer is. coarse.
21. During normal propeller operation, oil pressure for the governor is provided by.
A. a pump in the governor.
B. a variable volume pump.
C. the engine driven pump.
Correct Answer is. a pump in the governor.
All governors have a built in pump.
23. If the spur gear pump in a single acting propeller governor failed, the.
A. blades would turn to a coarse pitch.
B. blades would rotate to a fine pitch.
C. blades would move to the feather position.
Correct Answer is. blades would turn to a coarse pitch.
24. The hydromatic variable pitch propeller is operated on the principle of.
A. a venturi or 'u' tube with mercury.
B. an electrical motor moving a gear segment.
C. oil pressure moving a piston.
Correct Answer is. oil pressure moving a piston.
25. The constant speed unit (C.S.U.) governor works on the principle of.
A. manual selection through a gearbox.
B. centrifugal twisting moments.
C. spring pressure acting against centrifugal force.
Correct Answer is. spring pressure acting against centrifugal force.
26. The purpose of the pitch change cams is to.
A. convert rotary motion to linear motion.
B. prevent windmilling.
C. convert linear motion to rotary motion.
Correct Answer is. convert linear motion to rotary motion.
30. When auto feathering has taken place the feathering pump is switched off by.
A. pressure control drop switch.
B. carrying out the manual feather drill.
C. removing the pump circuit breaker or fuse.
Correct Answer is. carrying out the manual feather drill.
The pump is switched off by pressing the alternate action pump switch-part of the manual feather drill. (görkem
kocagöz)
31. On a free turbine engine it is possible to vary the propeller RPM whilst the engine RPM remains
constant. (oğuzhan nesne)
A. by operating the Power lever.
B. it is not possible to vary the propeller RPM.
C. by operating the PCU control Lever.
Correct Answer is. by operating the PCU control Lever.
The PCU lever changes the pressure on the governor spring thus changing the pitch of the blades.
32. A propeller control Unit hydraulic system is supplied with oil from the.
A. engine lubrication oil tank.
B. aircraft hydraulic System.
C. PCU oil tank.
Correct Answer is. engine lubrication oil tank.
36. The function of a propeller pitch lock is to prevent the propeller from.
A. coarsening.
B. reducing below flight fine pitch.
C. fining off in the event of pitch lock mechanism failure.
Correct Answer is. fining off in the event of pitch lock mechanism failure.
a pitch lock that holds the fine pitch stop in position, also some manufacturers have a pitch lock device that locks
the prop in its last position in the event of failure of the pitch lock mechanism.
37. The minimum propeller pitch is established by the.
A. superfine pitch stop.
B. pitch Lock.
C. flight fine pitch stop.
Correct Answer is. superfine pitch stop.
Oil pressure turns the prop to fine. If the oil pressure is released by the CSU the spring and counterweights drive
the prop to feather.
39. What are the centrifugal latches in a single acting propeller used for?
A. Prevent CTM.
B. Prevent feathering of the prop on shutdown.
C. Prevent Propeller moving to superfine.
Correct Answer is. Prevent feathering of the prop on shutdown.
45. A constant speed variable pitch propeller is running whilst stationary on the ground. If it is facing into a
headwind it will.
A. speed up.
B. remain constant.
C. slow down.
Correct Answer is. remain constant.
A headwind acts the same as increased forward speed. The prop will coarsen off and the speed will remain the
same.
47. When governor spring load is less than governor weights, the CSU is in.
A. overspeed.
B. underspeed.
C. underspeed.
Correct Answer is. overspeed.
51. How is the oil pressure delivery on a hydromatic propeller normally stopped after the blades have
reached their full-feathered position?
A. Stop lugs in the teeth of the rotating cam.
B. Electric cut-out pressure switch.
C. Pulling out the feathering push-button.
Correct Answer is. Electric cut-out pressure switch.
53. Constant speed non-feathering McCauley, Hartzell and other propellers of similar design without
counterweights increase pitch angle using.
A. centrifugal twisting moment.
B. spring pressure.
C. oil pressure.
Correct Answer is. oil pressure.
54. What are the rotational speed and blade pitch angle requirements of a constant-speed propeller during
take-off?
A. High speed and low pitch angle.
B. High speed and high pitch angle.
C. Low speed and high pitch angle.
Correct Answer is. High speed and low pitch angle.
9. Unlike the automatic synchronizing system, the synchrophasing system of a two-propeller
aircraft.
A. sets the blade phase angle of two constant speed propellers.
B. causes the same rotation speed of the two propellers.
C. matches the blade angle of variable pitch propellers.
Correct Answer is. sets the blade phase angle of two constant speed propellers.
Synchrophasing is the setting of blade phase angle difference to minimise vibration.
11. If one signal is lost into the comparator unit when Synchrophasing is operating.
A. Synchrophasing is lost and the engines continue to function normally.
B. the slower engine immediately goes to feather.
C. both engines remain running until there is a difference, of commonly, (4 to 5 percent), at which the slower
of the engines is then feathered.
Correct Answer is. Synchrophasing is lost and the engines continue to function normally.
Synchrophasing is used in conjunction with synchronising to reduce aircraft vibration.
16. A propeller synchrophasing system allows a pilot to reduce noise and vibration by.
A. setting the RPM of all propellers exactly the same.
B. adjusting the plane of rotation of all propellers.
C. adjusting the phase angle between the propellers.
Correct Answer is. adjusting the phase angle between the propellers.
17. A propeller synchronising system allows a pilot to reduce noise and vibration by.
A. adjusting the phase angle between the propellers.
B. setting the RPM of all propellers exactly the same.
C. adjusting the plane of rotation of all propellers.
Correct Answer is. setting the RPM of all propellers exactly the same.
18. What is the function of automatic propeller synchronizing system on multiengined aircraft?
A. To control tip speed of all propellers.
B. To control the power output of all engines.
C. To control engine RPM and reduce vibration.
Correct Answer is. To control engine RPM and reduce vibration.
1. Electrically de-iced propeller slip rings have regular resistance checks for.
A. oxidisation due to altitude.
B. open circuit heating elements.
C. wear between brushes and slip ring.
Correct Answer is. open circuit heating elements.
A pair of slip rings conduct power to the heating elements CAIP's leaflet PL/1-4 refers.
4. Insulation testing of electrical de-icing systems should be periodically carried out because of.
A. an open circuit in one of the blades.
B. oxidation due to atmospheric conditions.
C. wear on the slip rings.
Correct Answer is. an open circuit in one of the blades. (sayit tekin)
5. Insulation checks on propeller electrical heating elements should be carried out frequently due
to. (ayşenur bingöl)
A. short/open circuits in the heating system wires along the propeller blade.
B. oxidation of slip ring and brush gear assembly.
C. deposits formed due to the wear of slip ring and brush gear assembly.
Correct Answer is. short/open circuits in the heating system wires along the propeller blade.
10. Electrical power supplies on large aircraft, for electrical deicing are.
A. AC.
B. DC.
C. Both AC and DC.
Correct Answer is. DC.
16. Propeller de-icing for varying rates of icing can be varied by.
A. increasing propeller RPM.
B. increasing cyclic timing.
C. increasing the AC or DC voltage.
Correct Answer is. increasing cyclic timing.
Usually, a slow and fast cycle are provided.
18. Proper operation of electric deicing boots on individual propeller blades may be best determined
by.
A. feeling the sequence of boot heating and have an assistant observe the loadmeter indications.
B. feeling the boots to see if they are heating.
C. observing the ammeter or loadmeter for current flow.
Correct Answer is. feeling the sequence of boot heating and have an assistant observe the loadmeter
indications.
19. What unit in the propeller anti-icing system controls the output of the pump?
A. Pressure relief valve.
B. Rheostat.
C. Cycling timer.
Correct Answer is. Rheostat.
20. Ice formation on the propellers, when the aircraft is in flight, will.
A. decrease available engine power.
B. increase aircraft stall speed and increase noise.
C. decrease thrust and cause excessive vibration.
Correct Answer is. decrease thrust and cause excessive vibration.
21. Propeller fluid anti-icing systems generally use which of the following?
A. Ethyl alcohol.
B. Ethylene glycol.
C. Isopropyl alcohol.
Correct Answer is. Isopropyl alcohol. (ayşenur bingöl)
1. Thrust and camber faces of a propeller should be blended out to. (ayşenur bingöl)
A. 5 times the depth of damage.
B. 10 times to the depth of damage.
C. 30 times to the depth of damage.
Correct Answer is. 30 times to the depth of damage.
9. Composite propellers may have minor repairs carried out by.
A. any approved 3rd party maintenance organization.
B. the operator.
C. any approved composite repair facility.
Correct Answer is. any approved composite repair facility.
Must be composite specialist organization.
11. The ground clearance of a single engine tail wheel aircraft propeller is measured with the
aircraft.
A. tail wheel on the ground.
B. tail wheel in the take off position.
C. in the rigging position.
Correct Answer is. tail wheel in the take off position.
21. When on the ground with the engine idling the prop control should be.
A. fully aft with the mixture at idle.
B. fully aft with the mixture at rich.
C. fully forward with the mixture at idle.
Correct Answer is. fully aft with the mixture at rich.
rich mixture cools the cylinders.
22. Operation with the engine at maximum boost should be limited to.
A. prop at fine to prevent overstressing the engine.
B. prop at course to prevent overstressing the engine.
C. prop at windmill to prevent overstressing the engine.
Correct Answer is. prop at course to prevent overstressing the engine.
Maximum Boost indicates maximum power is applied to the prop.
24. The longitudinal clearance between the nose wheel and the propeller on a tricycle geared propeller
is.
A. 9 inches.
B. 18 inches.
C. 1/2 inch.
Correct Answer is. 1/2 inch.
27. Propeller vibration due to a problem with propeller installations would have a.
A. the same frequency as turbine vibration.
B. lower frequency than turbine vibration.
C. higher frequency than turbine vibration.
Correct Answer is. lower frequency than turbine vibration.
Propeller RPM is always less than Gas Turbine RPM therefore vibration frequency will always be less.
29. When unfeathering a propeller, the blade should be put into what position to stop propeller
overspeed?
A. Negative pitch.
B. Fine pitch.
C. Coarse pitch.
Correct Answer is. Coarse pitch.
A Prop moved to coarse pitch will rotate the engine without overspeeding.
31. In the Beta range, angle of attack increases. The fuel flow increases, and what else increases?
A. Fuel temperature.
B. EPR and fuel temperature.
C. RPM and EGT.
Correct Answer is. RPM and EGT.
If fuel flow increases, then RPM and EGT of the Gas Generator must increase. (ali avşar)
32. With a propeller defect, the frequency of vibration will be. (mahmut aracı)
A. higher than a auxiliary gearbox defect.
B. lower than a turbine defect.
C. higher than a turbine defect.
Correct Answer is. lower than a turbine defect.
Propeller vibration is always lower than turbine vibration.
38. Which of the following functions requires the use of a propeller blade station?
A. Indexing blades.
B. Propeller balancing.
C. Measuring blade angle.
Correct Answer is. Measuring blade angle.
41. Immediately after blending out damage to to a blade the repair must be.
A. re-protected against corrosion.
B. crack checked.
C. balanced.
Correct Answer is. crack checked.
Crack check before re-protection.
51. When a propeller is removed, the securing parts are kept with.
A. all separately in cases.
B. the propeller.
C. the engine.
Correct Answer is. the engine.
It is believed that the securing parts stay with the engine, but no reference can be found to support this.
61. Where would you find information on RPM and Power ratings?
A. Painted onto the propeller.
B. Engine Log book.
C. Etched on the Propeller.
Correct Answer is. Engine Log book.
the reference RPM is recorded in the engine log book for power assurance checks.
62. During a test on the feathering and un-feathering systems, 1) after selecting Feather and pressing the
feather button, it remained pressed for about 5 seconds then automatically deselected. 2) When un-feather was
selected and the button pressed, it remained in for a short period and then autodeselected. These 2 situations
would indicate.
A. both systems are working correctly.
B. the Feathering Pump is Unserviceable since the button did not de-press immediately.
C. there is nothing wrong with the Feathering motor, but the Un-Feathering pump is unserviceable.
Correct Answer is. both systems are working correctly.
system is a hydromatic type propeller control. The feather/defeather switch is auto deselected by a pressure
switch sensing the pressure build up in the hub after the desired position has been reached.
63. On a Hartzell prop with counterweights, full oil supply would indicate.
A. on-speed condition.
B. overspeed condition.
C. underspeed condition.
Correct Answer is. overspeed condition.
The counterweights are the clue here. This is a single acting propeller, therefore if the tank is full the spring must
be fully extended to counteract an overspeed condition.
64. If a 2 blade prop is placed on a knife edge and it ends up horizontal (blades at 3 and 9 o'clock positions), it
is said to be in balance.
A. vertically.
B. horizontally.
C. dynamically.
Correct Answer is. horizontally.
66. Which of the following defects is cause for rejection of wooden propellers?
A. An oversize hub or bolthole or elongated bolt holes.
B. No protective coating on propeller.
C. Solder missing from screw heads securing metal tipping.
Correct Answer is. An oversize hub or bolthole or elongated bolt holes.
Solder or finish can be replaced elongated holes cannot.
68. Which of the following is used to correct horizontal imbalance of a wooden propeller?
A. Shellac.
B. Brass screws.
C. Solder.
Correct Answer is. Solder.
adding solder to the metal tipping of the blade is the correct method for horizontal balance. Brass screws are
added for vertical imbalance on the lightwieght side of the hub.
69. Which of the following determines oil and grease specifications for lubrication of propellers?
A. Propeller manufacturers.
B. Engine Manufacturers.
C. Airframe manufacturers.
Correct Answer is. Propeller manufacturers.
70. What type of imbalance will cause a two-bladed propeller to have a persistent tendency to come to rest
in a horizontal position (with the blades parallel to the ground) while being checked on a propeller balance
beam?
A. Harmonic.
B. Vertical.
C. Horizontal.
Correct Answer is. Vertical.
72. The application of more protective coating on one blade than another when refinishing a wood
propeller.
A. has little or no effect on operating characteristics.
B. may be necessary to achieve final balancing.
C. should never be done.
Correct Answer is. may be necessary to achieve final balancing.
73. Apparent engine roughness is often a result of propeller unbalance. The effect of an unbalanced propeller
will usually be.
A. greater at high RPM.
B. greater at low RPM.
C. approximately the same at all speeds.
Correct Answer is. greater at high RPM.
78. Longitudinal (fore and aft) clearance of constant speed propeller blades or cuffs must be at least 1/2 inch
(12.7 mm) between propeller parts and stationary parts of the aircraft. This clearance is with the propeller
blades.
A. at the lowest pitch angle.
B. at take-off pitch (maximum thrust) angle.
C. feathered or in the most critical pitch configuration.
Correct Answer is. feathered or in the most critical pitch configuration.
79. When lubricating a Hartzell propeller blade with grease, to prevent damage to the blade seals, the service
manual may recommend on some models to.
A. remove the seals prior to greasing and reinstall them afterwards.
B. remove one of the two grease nipples for the blade and grease the blade through the remaining nipple.
C. pump grease into both grease nipples for the blade simultaneously.
Correct Answer is. remove one of the two grease nipples for the blade and grease the blade through the
remaining nipple. (Yiğit Çakıroğlu)
80. When running-up an engine and testing a newly installed hydromatic propeller, it is necessary to exercise
the propeller by moving the governor control through its entire travel several times to. (Ramazan
yosunlukaya)
A. remove any entrapped air.
B. test the maximum RPM setting of the governor.
C. seat the blades fully against the low pitch stop.
Correct Answer is. remove any entrapped air.
81. What is indicated when the front cone bottoms while installing a propeller?
A. Blade angles are incorrect.
B. Propeller-dome combination is incorrect.
C. Rear cone should be moved forward.
Correct Answer is. Rear cone should be moved forward.
82. Which of the following statements concerning the installation of a new fixed-pitch wood propeller is
true?
A. If a separate metal hub is used, final track should be accomplished prior to installing the hub in the
propeller.
B. NAS close-tolerance bolts should be used to install the propeller.
C. Inspect the bolts for tightness after the first flight and again after the first 25 hours of flying.
Correct Answer is. Inspect the bolts for tightness after the first flight and again after the first 25 hours of
flying.
83. If the propeller cone or hub cone seats show evidence of galling and wear, the most likely cause is.
A. the propeller retaining nut was not tight enough during previous operation.
B. the front cone was not fully bottomed against the crankshaft splines during installation.
C. the pitch change stops were located incorrectly, causing the cone seats to act as the high pitch stop.
Correct Answer is. the propeller retaining nut was not tight enough during previous operation.
84. On aircraft equipped with hydraulically operated constant speed propellers, all ignition and magneto
checking is done with the propeller in which position?
A. Low RPM.
B. High pitch range.
C. High RPM.
Correct Answer is. High RPM.
85. Oil leakage around the rear cone of a hydromatic propeller usually indicates a defective.
A. spider-shaft oil seal.
B. piston gasket.
C. dome-barrel oil seal.
Correct Answer is. spider-shaft oil seal.
86. Maximum taper contact between crankshaft and propeller hub is determined by using.
A. a micrometer.
B. a surface gauge.
C. bearing blue colour transfer.
Correct Answer is. bearing blue colour transfer.
88. In what position is the constant-speed propeller control placed to check the magnetos?
A. Full decrease, low propeller blade pitch angle.
B. Full increase, low propeller blade pitch angle.
C. Full increase, high propeller blade pitch angle.
Correct Answer is. Full increase, low propeller blade pitch angle.
90. Repairs of aluminum alloy adjustable pitch propellers are not permitted to be made on the.
A. face.
B. shank.
C. back.
Correct Answer is. shank.
91. Which of the following methods is used to straighten a bent aluminum propeller blade that is within
repairable limits?
A. Either hot or cold straightening, depending on the location and severity of damage.
B. Cold straightening only.
C. Careful heating to accomplish straightening, followed by heat treatment to store original strength.
Correct Answer is. Cold straightening only.
92. It is important that nicks in aluminum alloy propeller blades be repaired as soon as possible to.
A. maintain equal aerodynamic characteristics between blades.
B. eliminate stress concentration points.
C. equalize the centrifugal loads between the blades.
Correct Answer is. eliminate stress concentration points.
93. Minor surface damage located in a repairable area, but not on the leading or trailing edges of aluminum
blades, may be repaired by first.
A. filing with a half round or flat file.
B. sanding and applying a proper filler.
C. filing with a riffle file.
Correct Answer is. filing with a riffle file. (Ramazan yosunlukaya)
94. Minor surface damage located in a repairable area, but not on the leading or trailing edges of composite
blades, may be repaired by. (barış Arslan)
A. filing with a riffle file.
B. sanding and applying a proper filler.
C. filing with a half round or flat file.
Correct Answer is. sanding and applying a proper filler.
95. After removal of aluminum blade damage, the affected surface should be polished with.
A. fine steel wool.
B. very fine sandpaper.
C. powdered soapstone.
Correct Answer is. very fine sandpaper.
96. When preparing a propeller blade for inspection it should be cleaned with.
A. mild soap and water.
B. steel wool.
C. methyl ethyl ketone.
Correct Answer is. mild soap and water.
97. What method would you use to inspect an aluminum propeller blade when a crack is suspected?
A. Dye penetrant inspection.
B. Magnetic particle inspection.
C. A bright light and magnifying glass.
Correct Answer is. Dye penetrant inspection.
98. Removal of propeller blade tips within the Type Certificate Data Sheet limits to correct a defect
is.
A. a major repair.
B. permitted under the privileges and limitations of a category B1 license.
C. a major modification.
Correct Answer is. a major repair.
99. Which of the following generally renders an aluminum alloy propeller unrepairable?
A. A transverse crack of any size.
B. Any slag inclusions or cold shuts.
C. Any repairs that would require shortening and re-contouring of blades.
Correct Answer is. A transverse crack of any size.
2. The maximum storage periods for installed propellers are detailed in the.
A. propeller overhaul and repair manual.
B. Airworthiness Notices.
C. aircraft Maintenance Manual.
Correct Answer is. aircraft Maintenance Manual.