Area I · Task G — Operation of Systems
Cessna 152 Aircraft Systems — PPL Oral Exam Questions Engine, fuel, electrical, vacuum, pitot-static, flight controls, and avionics — answered the way a DPE expects. Below are real DPE-style questions for the Cessna 152 . Every answer cites a primary FAA source — no fabricated regulations, no shortcuts.
8 questions PHAK Chapter 7 PHAK Chapter 8 POH Section 4
DPE oral questions · aircraft systems
8 questions a DPE may ask in this section Question 1 · PA.I.G.K1
Explain how a carburetor works and when carb ice is most likely to form. What a DPE expects to hear
Carburetor mixes fuel and air; venturi causes pressure drop which causes temperature drop Temperature drop of 30-40°F can occur inside carburetor Ice can form even when outside air temperature is 70°F Most likely in visible moisture (clouds, fog, rain) or high humidity at 20-70°F OAT Most critical at low power settings (approach, descent) Carb heat uses heated air from exhaust manifold — introduces unfiltered air Common wrong answers
Thinking carb ice only forms when it's cold outside Not knowing carb heat introduces unfiltered air Source PHAK FAA-H-8083-25C Chapter 7; AFH Chapter 2
Question 2 · PA.I.G.K1
Describe the electrical system on this aircraft. What happens if the alternator fails? What a DPE expects to hear
Engine-driven alternator charges battery and powers electrical bus Battery provides backup power if alternator fails Alternator failure symptoms: ammeter shows discharge, low-voltage light illuminates Actions: shed non-essential electrical loads, land as soon as practical Battery-only time is limited — typically 30-60 minutes depending on load Source PHAK FAA-H-8083-25C Chapter 7; Aircraft POH Chapter 7 (Abnormal Procedures)
Question 3 · PA.I.G.K1
How does the pitot-static system work, and which flight instruments does it power? What a DPE expects to hear
Pitot tube measures ram air pressure (impact pressure) Static ports measure ambient atmospheric pressure Airspeed indicator: uses both pitot and static (differential) Altimeter: uses static only Vertical Speed Indicator (VSI): uses static only Pitot heat prevents ice blockage of pitot tube Source PHAK FAA-H-8083-25C Chapter 8
Question 4 · PA.I.G.K1
Explain the gyroscopic instruments — which are vacuum-driven and which are electrically driven? What a DPE expects to hear
Vacuum-driven (typical): Attitude Indicator (AI), Heading Indicator (DI) Electrically driven (typical): Turn Coordinator (or Turn and Bank Indicator) Some aircraft are different — student should verify for their aircraft Gyroscopic instruments require warmup time Vacuum system uses engine-driven vacuum pump Source PHAK FAA-H-8083-25C Chapter 8
Question 5 · PA.I.G.K2
What is the purpose of the fuel selector, and what is correct fuel management for a typical training flight? What a DPE expects to hear
Fuel selector controls which tank supplies fuel to the engine For aircraft with BOTH position (172S): typically left on BOTH for all operations For aircraft without BOTH (Piper Warriors): must switch tanks periodically — typically every 30 minutes Always on BOTH (or appropriate tank) for takeoff and landing Student should reference THEIR specific POH for fuel management procedure Source Aircraft POH Section 4 (Normal Procedures)
Question 6 · PA.I.G
If the static port becomes completely blocked by ice during our climb, what happens to your three pitot-static instruments? What a DPE expects to hear
Altimeter freezes at altitude where blockage occurred VSI returns to zero ASI inaccurate (reads low in climb, high in descent) Source PHAK Chapter 8; POH Section 7
Question 7 · PA.I.G
During run-up, you switch to Left mag and RPM doesn't drop at all. Is this good or bad? What a DPE expects to hear
Bad — indicates hot mag, P-lead likely detached Engine won't shut off when key turned to OFF Ground safety hazard near prop Source PHAK Chapter 7; POH Section 4
Question 8 · PA.I.G
Oil temperature is rising rapidly in a climb. What should you do and why does oil matter for cooling? What a DPE expects to hear
Oil provides lubrication AND cooling for internal engine parts Action: level off to increase airflow and/or enrich mixture Source PHAK Chapter 7; POH Section 3
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