FAA AMT (Aviation Maintenance Technician) Airframe Practice Exam

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If rigging and alignment checks must be undertaken in the open, how should the aircraft be positioned?

With the nose into the wind

When conducting rigging and alignment checks in open areas, it is important to have the nose of the aircraft facing into the wind. This allows for optimal airflow and helps to prevent potential damage to the aircraft. The other options, such as having the tail into the wind, perpendicular to the wind, or at a 45-degree angle to the wind, can create imbalanced airflow and potentially cause harm to the aircraft or make the checks ineffective. Therefore, it is important to place the aircraft with the nose into the wind when conducting rigging and alignment checks in an open area.

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With the tail into the wind

Perpendicular to the wind

At a 45-degree angle to the wind

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