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100

Who were the first individuals to achieve powered flight? Bonus Question: What were their names?

Who are the Wright brothers 

Who are Orville and Wilbur Wright?

100

What does the acronym ATC stand for?

Air Traffic Control

100

What is the boundary between Earth's atmosphere and outer space called?

What is the Karman Line?

100

What does the acronym FAA stand for?

What is the Federal Aviation Administration?

100

What is the minimum certification required to fly as a commercial pilot in the U.S.?

A Commercial Pilot Certificate.

200

What year did Charles Lindbergh complete the first solo nonstop transatlantic flight?

When is 1927?

200

What is the primary purpose of a runway’s numbering system?

What is to indicate the runway's magnetic heading?

200

Which planet's atmosphere did the Ingenuity helicopter first fly in?

What is Mars?

200

What is the purpose of the ICAO?

What is to establish global aviation standards and foster international cooperation?

200

What is an A&P mechanic?

A mechanic certified in Airframe and Powerplant.

300

What aviation milestone was achieved by Chuck Yeager in 1947?

What is he broke the sound barrier?

300

What is an Instrument Landing System (ILS), and why is it critical?

What is ILS is a navigation aid that provides pilots with precision guidance for landing?

300

What does the term "Delta-V" refer to in spaceflight?

What is the change in velocity needed to perform a specific maneuver?

300

What does FAR Part 91 cover?

What is general operating and flight rules?

300

What is the role of a dispatcher in aviation?

They plan and monitor flights, ensuring they meet safety and operational standards.

400

What was the primary purpose of the Douglas DC-3 during its early years of operation?

What is commercial and military transport?

400

What is the function of an airport's fixed base operator (FBO)?

What is FBOs offer fueling, hangar space, flight planning areas, and other services, catering to non-commercial aviation needs?

400

What is the purpose of a gravity assist maneuver in space exploration?

What is to increase or decrease a spacecraft’s speed using a planet’s gravitational field?

400

What does ETOPS certification allow an aircraft to do?

Fly routes that are a specific distance from the nearest airport for emergency landings. 

400

What is the typical path to becoming an airline captain?

Start as a first officer, gain experience and flight hours, and pass additional evaluations to upgrade to captain.

500

What was the significance of the 1929 Curtiss Robin "St. Louis" endurance flight?

What is it set an endurance record with in-flight refueling?

500

What is the significance of the ICAO Annex 14?

What is it provides standards for airport design and operation?

500

What is the main function of the James Webb Space Telescope's sunshield?

What is to protect its instruments from heat and light from the Sun, Earth, and Moon?

500

What is the significance of the Chicago Convention of 1944?

It established ICAO and laid the foundation for international aviation law.

500

What does a Designated Pilot Examiner (DPE) do?

Conducts flight tests and issues pilot certificates on behalf of the FAA.