A101: Safety
A102: Aircraft Systems
A103: Aerodynamic Principles
A104: Airplane performance
A105: Communications
100

Explain Transfer of Aircraft Control

Pilot Taking Control – “I have the aircraft” & Shakes the control stick 

Pilot Relinquishing Control – “You have the aircraft” & Removes hands/feet away from controls

100

What are the four engine strokes?

1. Intake

2. Compression

3. Power

4. Exhaust

100

What are the two types of drag and what causes them?

Parasite Drag 

- Interference 

- Form Drag 

- Skin Friction

- as speed increases parasite drag increases

Induced Drag

- drag produced in response to lift

- Inversely proportional to V^2

100

What is pressure altitude and density altitude?

Pressure Altitude: Height above SDP

- Found by adding or subtracting the known field elevation

Density Altitude: Pressure altitude corrected for temperature

100

What should you do if you didn't hear or understand ATC communications?

Ask for clarification or for them to repeat!

200

Name the Hazardous Attitudes AND their antidotes

Anti-Authority (don't tell me) - Follow the rules

Impulsivity (do something quickly) - Think first

Invulnerability (it wont happen to me) - It can happen to you

Macho (I can do it) - Taking chances is foolish

Resignation (what's the use) - I can make a difference

200

Name the 5 warning indicators on the DA-20 and what they mean

1. GEN- generator failed

2. CANOPY- canopy is open/not secured

3. START - starter relay is closed

4. EPU - external power unit

5. Stall horn: 5 kts from stall

200

What is a stall and what are the types of Stalls?

Stall: Exceeding the critical angle of attack

Types

1. Power-on Stall

2. Power-off Stall

3. Accelerated Stall

200

Find the wind components for: Runway 18, and the winds are 210° at 15 knots 

Headwind: 14 kts

Crosswind: 5 kts

200

What should you do before making a radio call?

Check - your mic, transmitting to correct person, and volume

Listen - make sure you don't step on anyone transmitting

Think - know what you want to say before you say it

300

Define Runway Incursion

"Any occurrence at an aerodrome involving the incorrect presence of an aircraft, vehicle, or person on the protected area of a surface designated for landing and take -off of an aircraft.” 

300

What are the Three engine controls? (Levers in the middle of the aircraft)

1. Alternate Air (square handle on the left)

2. Throttle (middle, T-shaped: aft- idle, forward - full power)

3. Fuel Mixture on the right (red ridged handle: aft - lean, forward - rich)

300

Name and describe the 4 turning tendencies

Torque- from rotation of propeller - left turning

Gyroscopic - force applied to rim of propeller - right yaw

P-factor - asymmetrical thrust - left yaw

Spiraling Slip Stream - wraps the fuselage and hits rudder - left yaw


300

Performance - Better - Reduced

Air density:

Pressure:

Temperature:

Humidity:

Performance - Better - Reduced

Air density:  more dense - less dense

Pressure: high - low

Temperature: low temp - high temp

Humidity: low humidity - high humidity

300

What is the initial radio contact flow?

WHO you are calling

WHO you are

WHERE you are

WHAT you want to do

400

What are the 6 core components of Crew Resource Management

Mission Planning/Debrief (Mission Analysis)

Communication

Risk Management/Decision Making

Situational Awareness (SA)

Task Management (Adaptability/Flexibility)

Crew Coordination/Flight Integrity (Leadership and Assertiveness) *

400

Name the 6 engine instruments

1. Cylinder Head Temperature (CHT)

2. Exhaust Gas Temperature (EGT)

3. Fuel Pressure

4. Fuel Quantity

5. Oil Temperature

6. Oil Pressure

7. Ammeter

8. Voltmeter

400

Stall recovery steps

Smoothly apply max allowable power

Reduce angle of attack

Roll towards wings-level

Recover Level Flight

Adjust Power as needed

400

Find takeoff distance

Outside temperature: 32 C

Pressure Altitude: 5000 ft

Weight: 1700

Wind: 5 kt headwind

Obstacles: None

~1840 ft

400

How would you say 13,500 feet on the radio?

ONE THREE THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED

500

What is the LFP for clearing?

Perform at least 180° of clearing turns when first entering the training area. One technique entering the training area from an adjacent corridor is to execute a level 90° turn from the corridor into the area, and once inside the area turn 90° in the opposite direction back to the original heading. Another technique is to execute a wide level 180° turn from the corridor into the area. Visually clear the entire area before commencing area work and continue to clear for traffic during area work.

500

Name the 10 flight instruments

1. Altimeter

2. Airspeed Indicator

3. Turn Coordinator

4. Attitude Indicator

5. Magnetic Compass

6. Heading Indicator

7. Vertical Speed Indicator

8. Course Deviation Indicator

9. Engine Tachometer

10. Vacuum Gauge

500

Spin recovery Memory Item

1. THROTTLE - IDLE

2. RUDDER - FULL (OPPOSITE SPIN DIRECTION)

3. CONTROL STICK - EASE FORWARD

4. RUDDER - NEUTRAL WHEN ROTATION STOPS

5. FLAPS - CRUISE

6. CONTROL STICK - PULL CAUTIOUSLY

500

Define the ISA (International Standard Atmosphere)

International Standard Atmosphere

Sea Level Barometric pressure: 29.92 in Hg

Sea Level Temperature: 15 degrees C

Relative humidity: 0%

500

How would you make a radio call to taxi from the ramp, to depart to the east, with weather information bravo?

Pueblo Ground, Tiger 15, Doss Ramp, information Bravo, request taxi, East Departure”