Section 13. Air Data
Eclipse 5OO Systems Manual
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Version 2.0 April 2007
13.9 Air Data Review Questions
1.
List the three locations/aircraft components that receives air data
information from the ISS’, as well as what each destination component
uses it for:
a.
b.
c.
2.
What data is sent BACK to the ISS’ from the aircraft systems?
3.
Where are the static ports located on the aircraft?
a. Dual static ports are located on either side of the aircraft nose.
b. Dual static ports are located on each side of the empennage.
c. A single static port is located behind each pitot/AOA probe.
d. None of the above
4.
Where does the ADC get its angle of attack information?
a. From pitot/AOA probes located on the aircraft nose
b. From the pitot/static probe only
c. From the static ports
d. No angle of attack information is used by the ADC
5.
What is the purpose of thepitot/static probe?
a. It is the only heated probe and thus provides pertinent data when ice is
encountered
b. Provides information to the ACS for use on the MFD ADI
c. Can be used in the event of a system abnormality or disagreement between
primary probes.
d. Answers B & C are correct
6.
How are the probes and ports protected from ice?
a. Only the probe/static is electrically heated for ice protection.
b. All probes and ports are heated by self-regulating internal heating elements
c. Pneumatic bleed air is routed to the base of each port for ice protection
d. None of the above
7.
Where are the OAT probes located?
a. Under the right-hand wing
b. One is located on the nose and the other is located on the tail
c. Along the top of the aft fuselage at the base of the vertical stabilizer fairing.