Flight Instruments
Stability
Aerodynamics
Airfoils
Potluck
100

This is the elevation in feet an aircraft is above the terrain

What is AGL?

100

These are the 3 axes of flight 

What are lateral, vertical & longitudinal?

100

These are the 4 forces of flight

What are lift, weight, thrust & drag


100

This states that the higher velocity a fluid moves the lower the pressure

What is Bernoulli's Principle?

100

You should begin practicing spin recovery on your own at this point in your training....

NEVER!!!

200

This is the only flight instrument that relies on both the pitot-tube and the static port

What is the airspeed indicator?

200

This refers to a one time reaction when a plane's equilibrium is disturbed

What is Static Stability?

200

This happens to longitudinal stability when you increase throttle/power

What is the nose will raise?

200

This is the imaginary line between the leading edge of the wing and the trailing edge

What is the Chord?

200

This causes a spin...

What is an Uncoordinated Stall?

Or

What is one wing stalls before/more than the other?

300

This memory device can be used when adjusting for an error due to accelerating or decelerating?

What is ANDS

300

The graph represents this type of stability


What is Negative Dynamic Stability?

300

Low wing planes have a greater dihedral because of this...

What is a lower center of gravity?

300

This is ultimately what creates a stall where the wing no longer produces lift

What is the Critical Angle of Attack?

300

Compass errors that result from acceleration, deceleration or a turn from a north or south heading are generally referred to as this...

What is Compass Dip Errors?

400

When traveling north and make a turn to the east, your compass will likely do this….

What is indicate an initial turn to the west before catching up?

Or what is lag behind?

400

This axis is involved with longitudinal stability

What is the lateral axis?

400

This is designed into the aircraft so that the angle of incidence at the wing root is greater than the angle of incidence at the wing tip

What is wing twist?

400

This refers to the amount of curvature on the top of the wing that helps produce lift

What is Camber?

400

Identify the 3 forms of drag & give an example of each

What is Total drag, Induced drag & Parasite drag

500

This type of turn is indicated...


What is a Skid?

500

This diagram represents this type of stability


What is Positive Longitudinal Stability?

500

This provides a balancing force when an aircraft is dynamically positive so the nose doesn't drop

What is a tail down force?

500

Flaps increase lift by doing these 2 things...

What is increasing camber and increasing angle of attack

500

Name the 3 types of spins & how to recover

What is Erect, Spiral & Inverted

What is reduce Power, level Ailerons, counter the spin with the Rudder and level the wings with the Elevator








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