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100

What are the reported winds?

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090 degrees at 14kts

100

What is Class G Airspace?

uncontrolled airspace

100

What are the four forces acting on an airplane?

Lift, Weight, Thrust, and Drag

100

What are the required fuel reserves for an IFR flight?

enough fuel to fly to your destination, then to your most distant alternate (if required), and then for 45 minutes thereafter at a normal cruise speed

100

Who was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic?

Ameila Earhart

200

What is a PIREP?

A pilot report

200

6) On a VFR sectional chart, a solid blue line indicates what?

Class B Airspace

200

What do you call the angle between the relative airflow and the chord line?

angle of attack

200

What are the requirements to be current for IFR operations as a pilot in command?

Within the preceding six calendar months, a pilot must have performed and logged: six instrument approaches, holding procedures and tasks, and intercepting and tracking courses through the use of navigation systems. If this expires, an Instrument Proficiency Check (IPC) is required.

200

How many engines does a Boeing 777 have?

Two

300

The suffix 'nimbus,' used in naming clouds, means

a rain cloud

300

What equipment is required for aircraft to fly into a Class C Airspace?

Aircraft need to have a two-way radio, Mode C transponder, and ADS-B Out equipment.

300

What is the effect of a 60-degree banked turn on load factor?

2 G's

300

When is an alternate airport required?

when a destination airport's weather forecast, for a one-hour window around the estimated time of arrival (ETA), is below certain minimums (the "1-2-3 rule"): specifically, less than a 2,000-foot ceiling or 3 statute miles of visibility.

300

What aircraft became the first supersonic transport to provide passenger service in July 1976?

Concorde

400

What are the standard temperature and pressure values for sea level?

15 °C and 29.92 in. Hg.

400

What are the different types of Special Use Airspace?

Prohibited, Restricted, Warning, Military Operations Areas (MOAs), Alert Areas, and Controlled Firing Areas

400

What is an aerofoil?

any part of the aircraft designed to produce lift

400

What is the procedure if you experience a total two-way radio communications failure while in IMC?

Route (in order): Assigned, Vectored, Expected, Filed.

Altitude (in order): Highest of Minimum en route altitude (MEA), Expected, or Assigned.

400

What is the largest passenger plane?

Airbus A380

500

Four layers of atmosphere

1. Troposphere 2. Stratosphere 3. Mesosphere 4. Thermosphere

500

VFR Weather Minimums


500

How does a wake turbulence vortex circulate?

Outward, upward, and around each wingtip due to the pressure difference between the top and bottom of the wing

500

You're enroute to your destination, you listen to ATIS and the airport is below minimums for every approach. You divert to your alternate, which has an ILS approach. What minimums must exist to land from the approach at your alternate?

The minimums for the approach

500

While China, India, Italy, Japan, and the UK have 2 each, the United States has 11 of what?

Aircraft Carriers

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