Multiple Choice
PVT
When executing an emergency approach to land a single-engine airplane, it is important to maintain a constant glide speed because it allows for...
A) Cooling the engine down
B) Improving your odds of making a sound judgment where to land
C) Maintaining a constant descent angle
D) Having less chance of being injured in an emergency landing
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