Fly-by-Wire and "Glass" Cockpits
Aircraft Navigation
Composites and Structures
Government and Commercial Space
Pot Pourri
100

The devices that replace the instrument "six-pack" in a glass cockpit.

What are digital displays?

100

The term used when a pilot navigate under visual flight rules (VFR) by finding visual reference points.

What is pilotage?

100

An example of a non-aviation composite material.

What are concrete, polyester, or anything in which two or more different materials are combined to make a better, usually stronger material?

100

The reason why the government has turned to private industry to support space exploration

What is because it has become too expensive for the government to fund alone.

100

Three of the six flight instruments found in the flight instrument "six-pack"

What are the altimeter, airspeed indicator, turn-and-bank indicator, directional gyro, VSI, and artificial horizon?

200

The instrument that tells the pilot the aircraft altitude.

What is the altimeter?

200

The aviation "map" or chart that is commonly used for visual navigation.

What is a VFR Sectional Chart?

200

Two reasons why composite materials are used in aviation.

What are they are lightweight, durable, flexible, resilient and strong?

200

The term commonly used to refer to the competition between companies vying for success in space exploration.

What is "The New Space Race?"

200
In the early days of flying, pilots used these paper tools to help navigate between points.

What are road maps?

300

This aviation technology translates a pilot's movements into electronic signals that then manipulate the flight control surfaces.

What is fly-by-wire?

300

A drawback of using GPS for navigation.

What is it relies solely on satellites?

300

Composite materials must be able to withstand large fluctuations in these two conditions.

What temperature, pressure and G-forces? (need two of these three answers)

300

The greatest benefit of reusing components such as rockets in space exploration.

What is that it is more cost effective (it saves money)?

300

VFR stands for this.

What is Visual Flight Rules?

400

This flight instrument gives the pilot information about the rate of change of the heading of the aircraft.

What is the turn-and-bank indicator?

400

The navigation system that allows aircraft to be tracked at lower altitudes than radar.

What is ADS-B (Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast)

400

Delamination, high cost, and hard to repair.

What are some disadvantages to the use of composite materials in aviation?

400

One of the challenges to success faced by private space industries. 

What are the cost, the danger/risk, or the need to successfully develop new technologies?

400

On a VFR Sectional Chart, the color used to depict an airport that has a control tower.

What is blue?

500

The flight instrument that indicates the aircraft heading.

What is the directional gyro?

500

The equipment developed after WWII to help pilots navigate and know their distance from electronic checkpoints.

What is Very High Frequency Omnidirectional Range (VOR) Navigation

500

The largest part of an modern airliner that is made from composite materials.

What is the fuselage?

500

A company that is used to deliver materials to the International Space Station.

What is SpaceX, or Northrup Grumman?

500

The color of a VFR sectional chart that indicates higher terrain elevation.

What is tan or brown?

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