FAA AMT (Aviation Maintenance Technician) Airframe Practice Exam

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Oxygen systems in unpressurized aircraft are generally of the

continuous flow and pressure demand types

Oxygen systems in unpressurized aircraft are generally of the continuous flow and pressure demand types because these systems provide oxygen to the user as needed. Continuous flow systems deliver a constant flow of oxygen, while pressure demand systems provide oxygen only when the user inhales. This design ensures that the oxygen supply is efficient and effective in supporting the crew and passengers during the flight. The other options are not typically used in unpressurized aircraft oxygen systems and do not accurately describe the common systems found in this context.

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pressure modulated and automatic types

manual flow control and scheduled release types

automatic diluter and manual reserve types

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