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Module 11. Aeroplane aerodynamics, structures and systems

What is the EASA regulation of the minimum separation between a seat and another seat or structure?

  • 10 inches
  • There is no EASA guideline.
  • 7 inches
airmartin asking:

It means the leg space or lateral, between seats?

Module 8. Basic aerodynamics

The difference between transient droop and static droop is

  • overswing.
  • underswing.
  • a hole in one.
RiccardoPetre asking:

Can anyone tell me what are transient droop and static droop?

Module 11. Aeroplane aerodynamics, structures and systems

On large aircraft, braked wheel assemblies are normally inflated with

  • nitrogen and not more than 5% of air.
  • an argon and CO2 mixture.
  • nitrogen.
squareroot asking:

i found the same question but difference answer

Module 10. Aviation legislation

Which of the following is typical of the number granted to an approved organization under BCARs

  • A N/0000/67.
  • A I/0000/103.
  • A I/0000/83.
mwongela.qa asking:

what is the difference between choice B and C?

Module 11. Aeroplane aerodynamics, structures and systems

When pressurising the aircraft on the ground for test purposes, internal doors, cupboards etc. must be

  • all open.
  • removed.
  • all closed.
jharo asking:

If is all open, you can´t pressurise the aircraft

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