Take-Off and Climb
Turns
Descent and Landing
Forces of Flight
Control Surfaces
100

The name given to the safe take-off speed.

What is Critical Speed?

100

When the pilot moves the controls left, the aircraft-

What is rolls to the left?

100

The way the nose points when descending. 

What is down?

100

Name one of the four forces of flight.

What is Lift, Weight, Drag, Thrust?

100

Name one Primary control Surface

What is Elevator, Aileron, Rudder?

200

This force pushes an aircraft forward during take-off

What is thrust?

200

These control surfaces mainly control roll during a turn.

What are ailerons?

200

During descent, pilots usually reduce this.

What is engine power/thrust?

200

As Thrust Increases, drag...

Increases

200

This control surface controls pitch.

What is the elevator?

300

As aircraft speed increases during take-off, this force increases.

What is lift?

300

This motion occurs when an aircraft banks into a turn.

What is roll?

300

These devices increase drag during landing.

What are flaps?

300

This force opposes thrust.

What is drag?

300

This control surface controls yaw.

What is the rudder?

400

This is the name of the upward nose movement during take-off.

What is pitch?

400

To turn the aircraft nose left, the rudder moves in this direction.

What is left?

400

This is the name for the last stage of approach before landing.

What is final approach?

400

This force pulls an aircraft toward Earth.

What is weight/gravity?

400

These control surfaces are usually found on the wings.

What are ailerons?

500

Pilots use these during take-off to increase lift at lower speeds.

What are Flaps?

500

During a steep turn, this must increase because some lift is directed sideways.

What is lift?

500

Pilots perform this maneuver before touchdown to reduce descent rate.

What is a flare?

500

For level flight, these two pairs of forces must be equal.

What are lift and weight, and thrust and drag?

500

These two control surfaces are commonly used together in coordinated turns.

What are the ailerons and rudder?