1.
If a green LOCKED DOWN light is
burned out, main gear down-and-locked
condition can be confirmed by:
A. GND IDLE light illuminated
B. ENG SYNC light illuminated
C. Illumination of the corresponding land-
ing light
D. Red UNSAFE lights illuminated
2.
Emergency air pressure can be used
for:
A. Gear extension and parking brake
B. Gear, flaps, spoilers, and brakes
C. Gear extension and brakes
D. Gear extension, flaps, and brakes
3.
Prior to takeoff, the EMERGENCY
AIR pressure indicator should indicate:
A. 1,800 to 3,000 psi
B. Minimum 1,700 psi
C. 3,000 to 3,350 psi
D. Maximum 1,750 psi
4.
Automatic brake snubbing is provided
by restricting return fluid from the:
A. Antiskid system
B. Engine-driven pumps
C. Nose gear steering system
D. Landing gear system
5.
Normal brake pressure is provided by
the:
A. Main hydraulic system through the
nose gear downline
B. Brake accumulator
C. Emergency air bottle through the anti-
skid control valves
D. Emergency air bottle
6.
On airplanes without variable authority
nosewheel steering, the amount of
steering available in either direction
with the steer lock mode engaged is:
A. 20º
B. 6 to 10º
C. 30º
D. 45º
7.
On airplanes with variable authority
nosewheel steering, steering mode(s)
available are:
A. Steer lock only
B. Wheel master only
C. Primary only
D. Wheel master and steer lock
8.
All models except model 23—After an
emergency gear extension, the gear
position light indication will be:
A. Three green
B. Three green, two red
C. Three red, two green
D. Three red, three green
9.
Model 23—After an emergency gear
extension, the gear position light
indication will be:
A. One red, three green
B. Three green
C. Three red, two green
D. Three red, three green
10. The nose gear red UNSAFE light will
be on when:
A. The nose gear is unsafe or in transit.
B. Nosewheel steering is inoperative.
C. The nose gear doors are open.
D. The nose gear doors are closed.
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LEARJET 20 SERIES PILOT TRAINING MANUAL
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