The Four Forces of Flight
What is Lift, Weight, Thrust, and Drag
An hourly meteorological report specifically used by aircraft taking off and landing
What is a METAR
The formal name for Class F Airspace is this.
What is "Special Use" Airspace
1 SM Visibility
500 ft AGL
Clear of Cloud
What is Special VFR?
State of an airplane upon landing resembling a dolphin jumping through the water.
What is proposing?
Newton's Third Law of Motion
What is, for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction?
When air is cooled to the saturation point it will form this.
What is cloud?
High Level Airspace starts at this altitude.
Wht is 18,000 feet
Beyond gliding distance from the shore, an aircraft must be equipped with these.
What are life jackets?
An small area just above the runway offering reduced drag
What is Ground Effect?
The fixed angle between the wing chord and the longitudinal axis of the aircraft
What is the Angle of Incidence
This type of ice resemble old freezer ice crystals.
What is Rime ice
Navigation by magnetic compass readings is unreliable in this airspace
What is the Northern Domestic Airspace?
Cruising Altitudes are compulsory above this altitude.
What is 3000 ft AGL?
The Transport Canada Standard Weight of a 13 year old male
What is 206 lbs
According to Bernoulli, these two things decrease as air velocity increases
What is air temperature and air pressure
Formal term for a dissipating front
What is Frontolosys
Airspace noted as Soaring/Glider Activity will generally monitor this frequency
123.4
A flight instructor that just turned 42, has this long before their medical expires
What is 1 year.
The theory that 3 cigarettes smoked at sea level raises a physiological altitude to 8000 ft refers to this king of hypoxia.
What is Histotoxic Hypoxia?
Stall speed increases by this amount in a 60 degree angle of bank
What is 1.41
Atmospheric Heating without a direct transfer of energy
Adiabatic heating
A Low Level Airway is this wide
What is 4.34 nautical miles
General Operating and Flight Rules are found in this section of the CARS.
What is section 6
When one fixates on a particular point for even a short period of time, unchanging stimulus away from the point disappears.
What is the Troxler Effect?