What are the 4- cycles of the power plant?
What is
Intake, Compression, Power, Exhaust
(Suck, Squeeze, Bang, Blow)
What is one acronym used to remember special use airspace?
What is
MCPRAWN; WCRAMP?
What is the Angle of Attack?
What is
the angle between relative wind and chord line?
What causes changes in air pressure?
What is
unequal heating?
What is a datum?
What is
the point from which arm measurements are taken from?
Where do spark plugs get their electrical power from?
What are
Magnetos?
What is the VFR weather minimum in Class Bravo?
What is
3 sm and Clear of Clouds?
What axis does the airplane roll around?
What is
the longitudinal axis?
Maximum downdrafts experienced in a microburst may be as strong as?
6000 fpm?
How do you find the moment of an object?
What is
Arm x Weight?
How does the airspeed indicator work?
What is
comparing RAM air with static air?
What is the lowest you can fly over a wilderness area?
What is
2000 AGL?
What are the 2 main principles responsible for lift?
What is Bernoulli's Principle and Newton's 3rd Law?
What is the most dangerous type of structural icing?
What is
Clear ice?
How much does 1 gallon of 100LL weight?
(Avgas)
What is
6lbs?
What are the 4 jobs of oil?
What is
Cools, Cleans, Lubricates and Seals
What equipment is required to enter Class Charlie airspace?
What is
2-way radio, transponder, ads-b
When are wingtip vorticies the most severe?
What is
heavy, clean, slow
light quartering tailwind
(either is accepted)
What are the 3 ingredients of a thunderstorm?
What is
sufficient moisture, unstable air, lifting action?
If my moment is 7980, and my weight is 84, what is my arm?
What is
95in?
What fuel system is more susceptible to icing and why?
What is the
Carburetor due to venturi causing high velocity, low pressure which decreasing temperature
What are the 4 altitudes that Class Echo begins at?
What is
Surface; 700 AGL; 1,200 AGL; 14,500 AGL?
What are the 4 turning tendencies?
What is
Torque, P-factor, gyroscopic precession, spiraling slipstream?
What are the 4 characteristics of stable air?
(Viz, clouds, turbulence, precip)
What is
Bad visibility, stratiform clouds, little-no turbulence, steady precip?What are the characteristics of a forward CG?
(stall recovery, stall speed, fuel efficiency, cruis speed, stability)
What is
Better stall recovery, higher stall speed, less fuel efficient, slower cruise, more stable