This part of a plane uses Stabilizers, shock absorbers, and undercarriage retractable system to Touchdown.
Landing Gear
What does this Sign mean?
No Entry
Who invented the Kite?
the Chinese
What are the 4 forces of flight?
Drag, Lift, Weight, Thrust
Oscar
whats the name of the main body part of the plane, home to the cockpit, crew, and passengers.
Fuselage
This image depicts what on a runway?
Runway Designator
Who is the Father of Modern Aviation?
Otto Lilienthal
This mechical force is generated through a reaction of accelerating gas.
thrust
What is the international distress signal used by pilots and crews to indicate a life-threatening emergency?
May-Day
Whats the name of this part of the plane?
Power Plant
The white strips in the picture the show the beginning of the runway is called what?
Runway threshold
what is the name for Ex-military pilots who flew war-surplus planes. They would fly over small towns, then landed on nearby farms, and take people for rides.
Barnstormers
What is the study of the behavior of air as it interacts with solid objects, like an airplane.
Aerodynamics
Wilco stands for what?
Will comply
This part of the plane generates Lift
Wings
The Solid white box on a runway is called what?
Aiming Point
Montgolfier brothers flew what in 1783
hot air balloon
Mr. Elias launched toilet paper in the air to demonstrate what Principle?
Bernoulli’s Principle
What is the term used by pilots to indicate an urgent situation that is not life-threatening, requiring assistance but not immediate danger?
Pan-Pan
Whats the name of this part of a plane that controls Pitch.
Elevators
What Does ILS Stand for?
Instrument Landing System.
who was the first person to cross the Atlantic
solo.
Charles Lindbergh
an Agressive angle of attack can lead to what two Stalls?
Engine Stall, Aerodynamic Stall
this person is responsible for taxing, Holding, inactive runways, transition areas, and intersection, and docking at gates.
Ground control
Rudders are what type of Stabilizer?
Vertical Stabilizer
What do the chevrons mean on a runway?
Blast pad
whats an Aeronaut?
a Balloonist
Elevators on a plane control what axis of rotation on a plane?
Pitch
If you didn't understand of hear the Controller what can you say to have him repeat?
Say Again
What type of Airfoil is this? Usually on more large commercial aircraft.
Flat Bottom
This sign means what?
Taxi-Way End Sign
Who was the first licensed Female Pilot?
Harriet Quimby
The name of this mechanical Force that is generated when a solid interacts or comes in contact with a gas/ liquid.
Drag
The pilot is not able to execute the instruction given by a controller for safety reasons would say what?
Unable
Ailerons move in opposite directions to cause what time of axis motion
Roll
Flying to close to another Plane/ helicopter can cause what? (helicopter plane crash video)
Prop wash/ Wake turbulence
Amelia Earhart was the first president of this women's flying club
Ninety-Nines
This Mechanical force is Generated when the difference in velocity between the solid object and the fluid.
Lift
Whats the squawk code for Visual Flight Rules?
1200 (VFR)
Elevators on a plane are what type of Stabilizer?
What does this sign stand for?
How many 1000 of feet of runway are left. (Runway Distance Sign)
Who paved the way for more instruments to be on planes?
James Doolittle
Pushing on the rudder cause what type of axis turn?
Yaw
whats the Squawk code for a Hijacking?
7500
Rudders, ailerons, Elevators are also called what on a plane?
Control Surfaces
This marking means what?
Runway hold position markings
Who was the person to invent the first jet engine?
Frank Whittle
This chart depicts what on a plane?
Flight Envelope
Whats Does CRAFT Stand for when talking to ATC?
Clearance, Routing, Altitude, Frequency, Transponder