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Miami Flight Academy2018-05-23 16:48:482018-05-23 16:48:48What is the primary bank instrument while transitioning from straight and level flight to a standard rate turn to the left?
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Miami Flight Academy2018-05-23 16:46:532018-05-23 16:46:53Which instruments should be used to make a pitch correction when you have deviated from your assigned altitude?
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Miami Flight Academy2018-05-23 16:22:482018-05-23 16:22:48During standard-rate turns, which instrument is considered “primary” for bank?
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Miami Flight Academy2018-05-23 16:21:422018-05-23 16:21:42The primary reason the pitch attitude must be increased, to maintain a constant altitude during a coordinated turn, is because the
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Miami Flight Academy2018-05-23 16:20:122018-05-23 16:20:12En route at FL 290, your altimeter is set correctly, but you fail to reset it to the local altimeter setting of 30.26” Hg during descent. If the field elevation is 134 feet and your altimeter is functioning properly, what will it indicate after landing?
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