PILOT BRIEFING E#4#4 .# "LLE#4#4 TEST PILOT ANSWERS from page 44 1. True. Age 27 and already a famous multimillionaire, he used the alias Charles Howard while working incognito. He held the job for two months "to satisfy the same aviation itch that later induced him to buy TWA," he said. 2. The correct answer is C. The other three items are forms of parasite drag. |~~ ¦| 'BOUBTUJD'MJHIU$IBSBDUFSJTUJDT ' BOUBTUJD 'MJHIU $IBSBDUFSJTUJDT 4BGFBOE%VSBCMF"JSQMBOF &YUSFNFMZ-PX0QFSBUJOH$PTUT -PX"DRVJTJUJPO$PTU 5FDIOPMPHJDBMMZ"EWBODFE"JSDSBGU #FBVUJGVM%FTJHO"UUSBDUT4UVEFOUT 5SBJO1SJWBUF *OTUSVNFOU 7.$0OMZ 3. No, it does not indicate 0915, the local time at which the bomb was dropped. The time shown on the clock is the precise time at which the clock eventually and naturally stopped running on its own. (Sorry about that.) 4. Roscoe Turner's pet lion was named Gilmore. Turner's sponsor at that time was the Gilmore Oil Company, the logo of which was a lion. 5. Mawsynram, India, receives an average annual rainfall of 467 inches (13 times as much as Seattle). 6. The contraction VOG-volcanic "fog"-is heard mostly in Hawaii and was coined there to describe a visibility restriction caused by volcanic pollutants in the atmosphere. 7. Capt. Elrey B. Jeppesen, founder of the charting and flight data company that bears his name. 8. The correct answer is B. With respect to wear alone, a tire should be replaced when any of its internal fabric is visible or when any groove is worn to its base at any spot on the tire. BOE$PNNFSDJBM dc~| ~u|b d|gne| 48 | AOPA PILOT April 2019http://cruiseraircraft.com/trainbutter