What’s That Instrument?
Weather Watch
Airport Life
Aircraft Systems
Pilot Smarts
100

This instrument tells a pilot how high the aircraft is above sea level.

What is the altimeter?

100

These clouds are often thin, wispy, and found high in the atmosphere.

What are cirrus clouds?

100

The rotating beacon at a civilian airport flashes these two colors.

What are green and white?

100

This control adjusts the fuel-air ratio entering the engine.

What is the mixture control?

100

“IMSAFE” is a checklist used to evaluate this.

What is pilot fitness/readiness to fly?

200

This gyroscopic instrument shows if the wings are level with the horizon.

What is the attitude indicator?

200

This weather phenomenon forms when warm moist air cools to the dew point near the ground.

What is fog?

200

Signs with yellow lettering on a black background provide this type of information.

What is taxiway direction/location information?

200

Carburetor heat helps prevent this engine problem.

What is carburetor icing?

200

The hazardous attitude “I can do it” is known as this.

What is invulnerability/macho?

300

This instrument uses pitot and static pressure to show aircraft speed.

What is the airspeed indicator?

300

Thunderstorms are most commonly associated with this type of cloud.

What is a cumulonimbus cloud?

300

This runway marking looks like piano keys at the runway threshold.

What are threshold markings?

300

This item provides electrical power when the engine is running.

What is the alternator?

300

Looking outside and scanning for traffic is part of this collision avoidance method.

What is see and avoid?

400

A slipping or skidding turn is shown on this instrument with a small ball.

What is the turn coordinator?

400

Frost on an aircraft wing is dangerous because it disrupts this.

What is airflow/lift?

400

A segmented circle helps pilots determine this at non-towered airports.

What is traffic pattern direction/runway information?

400

This backup power source is commonly used if the alternator fails.

What is the battery?

400

A pilot should always use this before taking off from an unfamiliar airport.

What is the airport diagram?

500

This instrument indicates vertical speed in feet per minute.

What is the VSI (vertical speed indicator)?

500

A rapid change in wind speed or direction near the ground is called this.

What is wind shear?

500

The numbers painted on a runway are based on this.

What is magnetic heading?

500
There are this many fuel sump locations on the Piper Cherokee N614WT

What is 3?

500

Continuing into deteriorating weather despite obvious danger is often called this.

What is “get-there-itis”?