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				Miami Flight Academy2018-05-23 15:00:182018-05-23 15:00:18(Refer to figure 149.) What is the flight attitude? One system which transmits information to the instruments has malfunctioned.
				
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				Miami Flight Academy2018-05-23 14:56:502018-05-23 14:56:50When an altimeter is changed from 30.11” Hg to 29.96” Hg, in which direction will the indicated altitude change and by what value?
				
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				Miami Flight Academy2018-05-23 14:54:582018-05-23 14:54:58What should be the indication on the magnetic compass as you roll into a standard rate turn to the right from a westerly heading in the Northern Hemisphere?
				
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				Miami Flight Academy2018-05-23 14:48:092018-05-23 14:48:09(Refer to figure 143.) When the system is in the free gyro mode, depressing the clockwise manual heading drive button will rotate the remote indicating compass card to the
				
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				Miami Flight Academy2018-05-23 14:46:182018-05-23 14:46:18To level off at an airspeed higher than the descent speed, the addition of power should be made, assuming a 500 FPM rate of descent, at approximately
				
				
				
			 
		 
						
	
			
			
				
					
		 
		
		 
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