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livi 10-11-2011 09:53 PM

I can understand that. Great event.

Well, off to work this fluffer goes. SmileWavy

slodave 10-11-2011 09:53 PM

A state of temporary confusion resulting from misleading information sent to the brain by various sensory organs is defined by..

A. spatial disorientation
B. hyperventilation
c. hypoxia

Flieger 10-11-2011 09:53 PM

Must be a big room. The echo takes 30 seconds to hear.

Flieger 10-11-2011 09:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by slodave (Post 6306133)
a state of temporary confusion resulting from misleading information sent to the brain by various sensory organs is defined by..

A. Spatial disorientation
b. Hyperventilation
c. Hypoxia

a.

slodave 10-11-2011 09:54 PM

This place is HUGE! Like Fry's, but bigger. Much bigger.

Flieger 10-11-2011 09:54 PM

Echo was a character in Greek Mythology.

Flieger 10-11-2011 09:54 PM

Echo is also a yard equipment manufacturer.

slodave 10-11-2011 09:57 PM

Altimeter setting is the value to which the barometric pressure scale of the altimeter is set so the altimeter indicates
A. absolute altitude at field elevation.
B. true altitude at field elevation.
C. calibrated altitude at field elevation.

Flieger 10-11-2011 09:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by slodave (Post 6306133)
A state of temporary confusion resulting from misleading information sent to the brain by various sensory organs is defined by..

A. spatial disorientation
B. hyperventilation
c. hypoxia

Although, hypoxia can cause spatial disorientation, no? Not enough air makes you nutty. Or is it fluffy?

Flieger 10-11-2011 09:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by slodave (Post 6306141)
Altimeter setting is the value to which the barometric pressure scale of the altimeter is set so the altimeter indicates
A. absolute altitude at field elevation.
B. true altitude at field elevation.
C. calibrated altitude at field elevation.

You got me on that. Not sure of the terms. I just know that it means you read the true altitude difference between you and the field elevation. So I guess B.

Flieger 10-11-2011 10:01 PM

What is the speed limit below 10000 feet?

A) 500mph
B) 250 kias
C) no limits, baby!

Flieger 10-11-2011 10:01 PM

Is that airspeed or groundspeed?

Flieger 10-11-2011 10:02 PM

No hints.

slodave 10-11-2011 10:02 PM

B is correct and also the answer to your question... Maybe I should just check "B" for all the answers.

slodave 10-11-2011 10:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Flieger (Post 6306147)
Is that airspeed or groundspeed?

The clue is in the "kias".. ;)

Flieger 10-11-2011 10:03 PM

OK, I will go with 250 kias

Flieger 10-11-2011 10:03 PM

Correct! :)

Flieger 10-11-2011 10:04 PM

1 Nautical Mile = 1.15078 Statue Miles

Flieger 10-11-2011 10:05 PM

I don't like any Kias, but lots of kias is good. :)

slodave 10-11-2011 10:05 PM

An operable 4096-code transponder and Mode C encoding altimeter are required in

A. Class B airspace and within 30 miles of the Class B primary airport.
B. Class D airspace.
C. Class E airspace below 10,000 feet MSL.


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