229-232
234-236
Inside Jokes
237-238
100

A situation where the aircraft and/or pilot is in danger.

A distress call.

100

The colour of lights along a runway.

White.

100

Bhamra.

Chicken nuggets.

100

Meridians of...

Longitude.

200

An engine where the pistons face across from each other.

Horizontally opposed.

200

Steady Red (Nordo) on the ground.

Stop.

200

When does the Captain tend to walk in?

Right at the worst/cringiest/most concerning moment.

200

What is the name of the original glider we worked on?

Colditz Glider.

300

(Over and out, breaker-breaker, etc.)

A radio phrase you would never say in real life.

300

A common cloud that covers the sky, is formed in warm, stable air conditions, and is somewhat blue in colour.

Altostratus.

300

Always full of questions and stories. (In a good way.) (:

Dumali.

300

What is the angle you must correct for between Magnetic and True North?

Variation.

400

The point at which an aircraft stalls.

The critical angle of attack.

400

Who has the right of way between a helicopter and a power-driven aircraft?

Trick question; they are equal.

400

What does Flight Sergeant Rutherford consider the "middle of nowhere"?

Calgary.

400

How many seconds are in a degree?

3600.

500

The angle the wings make with the aircraft.

Anhedral/dihedral.

500

Order of the atmosphere from ground to space.

Troposphere, Stratosphere, Mesosphere, Thermosphere.

500

The real kingdom of slime molds. (Physarum polycephalum.)

Protista.

500

You are at point A. You travel 12 NM S to Point B. You then travel 4.5 NM W to Point C. What is your total distance and displacement to the nearest hundredth?

Distance: 12 + 4.5 = 16.5 NM

Displacement: 144 + 20.25 = 164.25

164.251/2 = 12.82 NM

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