Weather
Chart Reading/Airspace
Aerodynamics/Systems
Regulations
Aeromedical
100
a long stretch of low pressure
What is a trough?
100
The chart most often used by aviators, these have an intermediate scale of 1:500,000
What are sectional charts?
100
The angle between the wing's chord line and the relative wind.
What is angle of attack?
100
This would be the phone number a pilot would call for a Standard Weather Briefing.
What is 1-800-WX-BRIEF?
100
No person may act or attempt to act as a crew member of a civil aircraft with a BAC of over this amount.
What is 0.04%?
200
An increase in temperature with altitude
What is a temperature inversion?
200
This indicates that an airport is controlled
What is a blue airport symbol?
200
P-factor and torque are examples of these.
What are left turning tendencies?
200
A 3rd class medical is good for this amount of time for a pilot under the age of 40.
What is 60 months?
300
If an AIRMET Zulu has been issued for your route of flight, you can expect to encounter this inflight condition.
What is moderate icing?
300
The symbol looks like two magenta circles, one 5 miles from the airport and one 10 miles from the airport.
What is class C airspace?
300
This is the angle formed by the longitudinal axis of the airplane and the chord of the wing. It is measured by the angle at which the wing is attached to the fuselage.
What is angle of incidence?
300
An occurrence in which any person suffers death or serious injury, or where an aircraft suffers substantial damage
What is an aircraft accident?
300
This is the recommended waiting period after a non-decompression dive before ascending to altitudes of up to 8,000ft.
What is 12 hours?
400
The rate at which temperature decreases as altitude increases
What is lapse rate?
400
Uncontrolled airspace
What is class G?
400
This is the ratio of the total load supported by the airplane's wing to the actual weight of the airplane and its contents.
What is load factor?
400
This is the criteria for replacement of the ELT battery.
What is one hour of cumulative use or 50% of the useful life has expired?
400
This part of the human eye is the prime source of vision in low light conditions.
What are the rods?
500
This is the standard lapse rate
What is 2 degrees Celcius per 1,000 feet.
500
Pilots are not allowed to enter this special use airspace under any circumstance.
What is Prohibited?
500
These are the two reasons that an increased load factor is important to pilots.
What is the risk to damaging the aircraft structurally? and What is the increased stall speed?
500
This is what LAHSO stands for and when you must accept one.
What is Land and Hold Short and you do not have to accept it?
500
This type of hypoxia is the inability of the cells to effectively use oxygen and is commonly caused from alcohol or drug use.
What is histotoxic hypoxia?
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