Lift, Thrust, Weight, Drag
What are the four forces acting on an aircraft in flight?
Intake, Compression, Power, Exhaust
What are the four strokes of a 4 stroke piston powered engine?
Transmission received
What does "Roger" mean?
The study of Weather
What is Meteorology?
The abbreviation for Air Traffic Controller
What does ATC mean?
The two types of parasite drag
What is Form Drag and Skin friction?
This type of engine is arranged in a circle formation
What is a Radial engine?
Transmission received, understood, will comply
What does WILCO mean?
The atmosphere is composed of 21% ___ 78%___ 1%___
What is 21% Oxygen, 78% Nitrogen and 1% other gases?
The term used for aircraft with no radio
What does NORDO mean?
When all four forces are Equal
What is an Equilibrium?
Lubrication, cooling, sealing, and flushing
What are the four functions of oil?
Pan Pan, Pan pan, Pan pan
What is the Urgency phrase?
Expansion, Compression, Mobility
What are the three properties of the atmosphere?
"Any surface of land, water (including frozen surfaces) that is designed for the arrival, departure, movement of maintenance of aircraft."
What is an Aerodrome?
The imaginary line running from the leading edge to the trailing edge of an aircraft
What is the Chord line?
The most common type of piston engine?
What is Horizontally opposed?
The Emergency Frequency in aviation
What is 121.5 MHz?
29.92"Hg
What is the ICAO standard sea level pressure?
Flashing Green on ground
What is the NORDO signal for "Cleared to Taxi"
Effected by Keel effect, Sweep back and Dihedral
What is Lateral stability?
Fuel for piston engines
What is Avgas?
Issues the restricted radio operator license in Canada
Who is Industry Canada?
The percentage of water present in the air compared to what the same volume of air could hold if fully saturated
What is relative Humidity?
The actual name for the book describing all aerodromes in Canada
What is the Canadian Flight Supplement?