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An abnormally high engine oil temperature indication may be caused by
| | A) operating with an excessively rich mixture. |
| * | B) the oil level being too low. |
| | C) operating with a too high viscosity oil. |
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Anonymous says: |
17 Sep 2008 |
The explanation should read: The wording of the question is misleading. As currently stated with the word 'category' being singular, the answer would be [B] because the listed classes are all in one category. If the question were stated "... which are categories of aircraft?" the correct answer would be [A] because these are all separate categories of aircraft.
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