Engines
Aircraft
Instruments
Airports
Charts
Parts of an
Aircraft
100

What is Lean?

A mixture of less fuel than air.

100


The *blank* measures pressure and displays this as height above sea level


altimeter

100

What is the ramp?

The airport’s “parking lot.”

100

What is cartography?


The art and science of creating charts and maps.





100

What is the rudder?

Controls movement around vertical axis or yaw.

200

What part lets fuel and air into the cylinder?

the Intake valve

200

what instrument displays a rate of change in altitude?

The vertical speed indicator (shocker)

200

What is a beacon?

A tower mounted, large rotating light located at an airport.

200

What is a legend?

It is an illustration showing the symbols that are used on charts.


200

What are elevators?

Controls movement around lateral axis or pitch.

300

What Does the crankshaft do?

It converts energy from the cylinders to turning of the propeller

300

What instrument monitors the electrical current???

the ammeter

300

What's the opposite end of runway 18?

Runway 36 (duh)

300

What is latitude.

A system of lines that run parallel to the equator, also known as parallels.


300

What are ailerons?

Controls movement around longitudinal axis or roll.

400

what type of engine processes air and fuel through a back and forth movement of its internal parts.

a reciprocating engine 

400

What measures the aircraft's engine or rotor speed?

The tachometer

400

what is the Visual Approach Slope Indicator (VASI)?

Two sets of red or white lights that change color to show glideslope.

400

The term "relief" is used for what?


It is used for describing elevations.



400

What is the fuselage?

Contains the cockpit.

500

 Where is the Venturi is found?

In the carburetor.

500


The *Blank* shows whether an airplane is slipping or skidding in a turn


Inclinometer

500

What are mandatory signs?


They denote an entrance to a runway, critical area, or a prohibited area.


500

what airports are colored blue on a sectional chart?

controlled airports

500

What are flaps?

Increases curvature of the wing so a plane can fly slower and still maintain flight.

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