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What is equivalent air speed?(a) The calibrated air speed corrected for scale-altitude error(b) The true air speed corrected for scale-altitude error(c) The indicated air speed corrected for scale-altitude error(d) The ground air speed corrected for scale-altitude errorI got this question during a job interview.This intriguing question comes from Measurement of Airspeed in division Atmosphere and Air Data Measurement of Aircraft Performance

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Right choice is (a) The calibrated air speed corrected for scale-altitude ERROR

The explanation is: Equivalent air speed is the calibrated air speed corrected for scale-altitude error. The correction is DONE in calibrated EQUATION of the airspeed indicator which is a FUNCTION of calibrated air speed and height.



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