Leadership
Aircraft
Flight
Science
Drill
100

What are the four core values?

Integrity, respect, excellence, volunteer service

100

A propellor or jet engine provides what force in flight?

Thrust

100

Wind that is generated by the aircraft moving forward?

Relative Wind

100

Air is denser when…?

Cool

100

What command can a cadets perform on their own?

Change step

200

Leadership is what two things?

A Science and an art

200

A flap increases what force in flight?

Drag

200

The upper camber of an airfoil is longer, shorter or the same length as the lower camber?

Longer

200

Balloons operate off what principle?

Buoyancy

200

How many steps from a sergeant should the flight form?

Three

300

The chain of command re-enforces the idea that…?

Everyone is accountable to another leader

300

A reciprocating engine is also known as…?

An internal combustion engine

300

A change in the elevators of a plane will cause?

“Pitch” or “Tilt Up or Down” or “Nose Up or Down”

300

The process by which air is heated, rises, cools and then falls is known as?

Convection

300

If you are in the second element and the flight sergeant/commander calls “Open Ranks,” how many steps forward do you take?

Two

400

What do warriors defend?

Their personal honor

400

What control surface causes a roll?

Ailerons

400

What are the three axes of flight?

Longitudinal, Lateral, and Vertical

400

Newton’s third law of motion states that?

For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction

400

In commands such as "Parade, rest" and "At ease," how far apart should your feet be?

12 Inches or "Shoulder Width"

500

What is integrity?

Doing what is right, even when no one is watching

500

An altimeter uses air pressure to measure what?

Altitude

500

Rotation around the vertical axis is called?

Yaw

500

What principle states that a faster moving liquid or gas has a lower pressure?

Bernoulli's Principle

500

Eyes should be *x* degrees above the horizon?

Fifteen