Forces of Flight
Lift & Angle of Attack
Stability & Control
Stalls & Spins
Vocab & Definitions
100

What are the 3 types of parasite drag? 

Interference, skin-friction, form. 

100

What is the relationship between angle of attack and lift?

Lift increases with AOA up to the critical angle

100

What are the names of the 3 axis of rotation? 

Longitudinal, lateral, vertical. 

100

What causes a stall? 

Exceeding the critical angle of attack. 

100

What is relative wind? 

The direction of airflow relative to the wing or airfoil.

200

What two forces must be in balance for an airplane to maintain constant altitude and speed in level flight?

Lift and weight; thrust and drag

200

What does the chord line connect? 

Trailing edge to leading edge. 

200

What axis or rotation is associated with pitch? 

Lateral axis. 

200

What happens to the airflow over the wings when the aircraft stalls? 

The airflow separates from the wing causes turbulence. 

200

What is camber in relation to a wing? 

The curvature of the wing’s upper and lower surfaces.

300

What happens to weight when load factor is increased to 2G's?

Weight doubles. 

300

What is the critical angle of attack and what happens when you exceed it? 

It’s the AOA at which lift is maximized; exceeding it causes a stall.

300

What type of stability is about the lateral axis? 

Longitudinal stability. 

300

What is a spin? 

An uncoordinated stall. 

300

How do you avoid wake turbulence if you are landing after a large aircraft? 

Stay above their flight path and land after they did. 

400

When is induced drag formed? 

Any time lift is being generated.

400

What is bernoulli's principle?

An increase in speed causes a decrease in pressure; a decrease in speed causes an increase in pressure. 

400

What is dihedral effect and what type of stability is it related to? 

Wing tips are higher than wing root; lateral stability. 
400

What is the proper order for spin recovery? 

Power idle, ailerons neutral, rudder opposite, elevator forward (PARE). 

400

When is ground effect felt? 

Within one wingspan of the ground. 

500

What happens to induced drag while in ground effect? 

Induced drag decreases. 

500

In level flight, how does an increase in weight affect the required AOA to maintain altitude?

A heavier aircraft must fly at a higher AOA to generate more lift.

500

What is the difference between positive and negative static stability?

Positive returns to original position; negative moves further away

500

How do you get into an uncoordinated stall? 

Using opposite rudder and aileron. 

500

What does "wake turbulence" refer to, and when is it most hazardous

Turbulent air left behind by an aircraft, strongest behind heavy, clean, and slow aircraft during takeoff and landing