This force is created by the dynamic reaction of the air interacting with the airfoil, acting perpendicular to the relative wind
what is lift
The amount of medical certificates there are.
What is 3?
A Commercial Pilots License allow you to.
What is fly for pay?
The critical angle of attack is the specific angle at which this aerodynamic event always occurs, regardless of airspeed or altitude.
what is a stall
First Class, Second Class, Third Class.
What is Medical Certificates?
According to the FFA what is the minimum age to get a CPL?
What is 18?
This type of drag is a byproduct of lift production and decreases as the aircraft's airspeed increases.
What is induced drag?
The class of airspace that explicitly requires an IFR flight plan and an instrument rating to enter, spanning from 18,000 feet MSL up to Flight Level 600.
What is Class A airspace?
How many flight hours are you required to have to get a CPL?
What is 250 hours?
This aerodynamic phenomenon occurs when flying within one wingspan of the ground, causing a reduction in induced drag and an increase in lift.
What is ground effect?
At age 42, this medical certificate lasts for 6 calendar months?
What is First Class?
What class medical are you required to have in order to get a CPL?
What is 2nd Class Medical?
This left-turning tendency is caused by the high velocity of air pushed backward by the propeller spinning around the fuselage, striking the left side of the vertical stabilizer.
What is spiraling slipstream
The acronym used for instrument flight rating.
What is GRABCARD?
Where was the first commercial airline flight taken?
What is Florida?