Go around
Full power, carb heat in, pitch up to 65, flaps one at a time after sufficient altitude
What are the 4 forces of flight
Lift, thrust, drag, weight
Arrow
Airworthiness, registration, radio, operating limitations, weight and balance
Name 5 v-speeds
Vx, Vy, Vsi, Vso, Vfe, Va, Vg, Vno, Vne, Vr
types of drag
Induced, parasitic
Turns around a point
Wind corrections, shallowest bank on upwind, steepest bank on downwind
What are the primary flight controls
Rudder, ailerons, elevator
Im safe
Illness, medication, stress ,alcohol , fatigue, emotions/eating
Phonetic alphabets
Alpha bravo Charlie Delta echo foxtrot golf Hotel India Juliet kilo Lima Mike November Oscar papa Quebec romdo sierra tango uniform Victor whiskey x-ray Yankees zulu
Types of altitude (5)
Indicated, density, true, pressure, absolute
Slow flight
Power reduced, car heat out, full flaps, reduce airspeed to 55-60,
Bernoullis principle
Bernoulli's principle states that as the speed of a fluid (liquid or gas) increases, the pressure within that fluid decreases. This principle is a fundamental concept in fluid dynamics, explaining how the speed and pressure of a fluid are inversely related.
A Aviates
Altimeter 24, annual 12, vor 30days, 100 hours, airworthiness directives, transponder 24, ELT 12/ .5 battery/ 1hour of use, static system 24
What are you six pack
ASI, altitude indicator, altimeter, VSI, heading indicator, turn coordinator
Types of Icing
Induction, instrument, structural. Bonus (rime, mix, clear)
Power on stall
Clear Area & Climb High, Slow Down to Takeoff Speed, Full Power & Nose Up, Wait for the Stall, Nose Down, Power Up!, Level & Climb
What are the three axis’s
Vertical, longitudinal, lateral
A tomato flames
Altimeter , tachometer, oil pressure gauge, magnetic compass, asi, temperature gauge, oil temperature gauge, fuel quantity , landing gear indicator, anti collision lights, manifold pressure, ELT, safety belt
5 hazardous attitudes
Antiauthority, impulsivity , vulnerability, macho, resignation
5 types of fog
Steam, advection, upslope, radiation, precipitation
Power off stall
Pitch Up Slightly pull power and carb heat, full flaps, Hold It There,Stall!
Recovery (Getting Back to Flying):
Nose Down, Full power, Level wings, Climb Out, Clean Up, Back to Normal
Newtons laws (all three)
: 1) An object at rest stays at rest, and an object in motion stays in motion with the same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced force. 2) The acceleration of an object depends on the force applied and the object's mass: Force equals mass times acceleration (F=ma). 3) For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
Pave
Pilot - im safe
aircraft- a tomato flames, aviation, arrow
environment- nw kraft
external pressure
wake turbulence definition and avoidance
Wake turbulence consists of powerful, counter-rotating wingtip vortices and other disturbances generated by an aircraft as it produces lift, posing an invisible and significant hazard to following aircraft, especially those that are smaller, due to potential uncontrolled rolls or altitude excursions. To avoid this danger, pilots should primarily focus on prevention by staying upwind and at or above the flight path of a preceding aircraft, taking off before a preceding heavy aircraft's rotation point or landing beyond its touchdown point, and maintaining at least 1,000 feet vertical separation or a significant lateral offset, or waiting 2-3 minutes for vortices to dissipate
Types of hypoxia
Hypoxia, hypemic, stagnant, histotoxic