History & Pioneers
The Physics of Flight
Aircraft Systems
Aviation Sectors
Military & Space
100

Ancient humans observed these animals to find the earliest inspiration for flight.

What are birds?

100

This force works opposite to thrust and slows an airplane down.

What is Drag?

100

This part of a hot air balloon is responsible for heating the air to generate lift.

What is the burner?

100

This sector of aviation involves flying passengers or cargo for hire on scheduled routes (like Delta or United).

What is Commercial Aviation?

100

The success of this group of African-American pilots in WWII led to the eventual integration of the US military.

Who are the Tuskegee Airmen?

200

This Renaissance artist and inventor sketched the "aerial screw" (helicopter) and a pyramid-shaped parachute.

Who is Leonardo da Vinci?

200

According to Archimedes' principle, a hot air balloon rises because the hot air inside is less dense than this.

What is the cold air outside?

200

This type of engine, introduced widely after WWII, allowed aircraft to fly faster and above the weather.

What is a Jet Engine?

200

This sector covers all flights that are not military or scheduled commercial airlines, such as crop dusting or private flying.

What is General Aviation?

200

This US agency was established in 1958 specifically to win the Space Race against the Soviet Union.

What is NASA?

300

In Greek mythology, this character utilized wings made of feathers and wax to escape prison but flew too close to the sun.

Who is Icarus (or Daedalus)?

300

This scientific principle explains that lower pressure on top of a wing and higher pressure on the bottom creates lift.

What is Bernoulli’s Principle?

300

An Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) includes the drone itself and this component used by the human operator.

What is the remote pilot station/controller?

300

One major economic benefit of commercial air travel is the creation of this.

What is economic growth (or jobs)?

300

The WAFS and WFTD merged to form this all-female group of pilots who ferried military planes during WWII.

Who are the WASPs (Women Airforce Service Pilots)?

400

While she was the first American woman to get her license, this other pilot had to travel to France to learn to fly because of racial barriers in the US.

Who is Bessie Coleman?

400

Engineers use wind tunnels to test scale models of aircraft to remove this variable from testing.

What is weather?

400

This intake component is the first stage of a jet engine, sucking air into the compressor.

What is the Intake (or Fan)?

400

The US Postal Service used aviation to move mail faster than this previous primary method of transport.

What are railroads?

400

In 1957, the Soviet Union launched this satellite, sparking fears in the US that they were being spied on.

What is Sputnik?

500

Unlike early attempts that failed, the Wright Brothers succeeded because they created a powered aircraft that was also capable of this.

What is controlled flight?

500

A bird’s wing acts like an airplane wing to generate lift, but its feathers act like this aircraft part to generate thrust.

What is a propeller?

500

Early airmail pilots used these ground-based visual aids to navigate routes day and night before advanced radio comms.

What are beacons?

500

FAA regulations state that to fly a drone professionally (for work), you must be at least 16 and hold this specific document.

What is a Remote Pilot Certificate?

500

A major difference between WWI and WWII was that in WWII, controlling the air was often the deciding factor in winning this.

What is the battle on the ground?

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