The two types of pressure used in aviation.
Static pressure and pitot pressure.
What instrument measures the rate of change in feet/minute?
The VSI!
Which instrument indicates the altitude?
The altimeter.
Give an everyday example of a gyroscope.
What is figure skaters, bikes?
A plane flying at Mach 1 is flying how many times the speed of sound?

What is 1?
Static pressure measures...
The atmospheric pressure surrounding the aircraft.
The red line on the ASI.
What is the VNE?
Name and describe the only VSI error.
Lag error, 6-9 seconds delay.
This instrument is known as an 'Artificial Horizon' and aids the pilot during periods of poor visibility.
What is the Attitude Indicator?
The tendency of a rotating body, when a force is applied perpendicular to its plane of rotation, to turn in the direction of its rotation 90 degrees to its axis and take up a new plane of rotation parallel to the force applied.
What is (Gyroscopic) Precession?
Pitot pressure measures...
The pressure created by the forward motion of the aircraft.
The pitot tube is located on this side of most airplanes. (Hint: the wing).
What is below the left wing?
True or false? The ASI measures airspeed as well as groundspeed.
False.
The Directional Gyro (DG) is more commonly referred to as?
The Heading Indicator (HI)
This characteristic is also known as rigidity in space.
What is Gyroscopic Inertia?
(The tendency of a rotating object to remain in its plane of rotation.)
What is used to cover the pitot tubes at glider?
Paper bags!
Pressure altitude corrected for temperature.
What is density altitude?
What is Calibrated Airspeed (CAS)?
The IAS corrected for instrument (lag) and position error.
Name 2 gyroscopic power sources.
What are engine-driven vacuum system and electrically driven?
Has colour-coded ranges.
The AOA indicator (not the ASI since it must be a gyroscope!)
How many instruments are connected to the pitot-static system?
Three: the ASI, VSI, and altimeter.
Name the "clean" stall speed.
What is the VSL?
Why is the pitot tube located underneath most aircraft.
Visibility for the pilot, direction of engine rotation, slipstream from the propeller.
The turn and slip indicator is showing the needle and the ball to the left. What is the pilot's direction of the turn and its state (coordinated, skidding, slipping).
Left slipping turn. (needle shows direction and ball shows coordination, or a lack thereof).
2 minutes to complete a 360 degree turn is called a...
Standard (rate one) turn.