This is the word for the 5th letter of the ICAO alphabet...
What is Echo
The part of the plane that controls yaw
What is the rudder
You are on your own for procedures and safety in this class
What is class G
How will you respond?
taxi to 21 L via Foxtrot, hold short at Delta, Riddle 25
should, might, can, ought to are examples of what?
What are modals
You may fly for this ICAO letter someday...
What is DELTA
The -ages...2 parts of the airplane
What are fulselage and empennage
This is the largest of our airspace classes
Class E
Read back...
cleared for take-off, runway 30, Riddle 44
I flew over Granite Mountain and through the clouds. "over" and "through" are what part of speech?
This letter is an American baseball team
What is Yankee
conventional, tricycle
What are types of landing gear?
Designed as an upside down wedding cake
What is class B
How will you respond?
Say again, please repeat, etc
I eat; she eats; they eat
These are what verb tense?
Simple present tense
Unscramble this letter:
eubceq
What is Quebec
Two structures on the tail that keep the airplane under control
What are vertical and horizontal stabilizers
You can take-off or taxi in this area but NOT land
What is the Displaced Threshold
What are the 5 W's of a radio call?
Who you are calling
Who you are
Where you are
What you request
With what
fly, taxi, study, walk, laugh are all this part of speech
What are verbs?
Shakespeare's lovers
Who are Romeo and Juliet
The 5 basic components of any airplane...
fuselage, wings, empennage, landing gear, powerplant
These markings correspond to the magnetic direction they face
What are runway markings
What would your readback be?
Riddle 405, VFR at or below 3000, departure frequency 125.35, squawk 0119
ATIS, ATC, ICAO, etc are all an example of this...
What is an acronym