Ground Work & Pre-Flight
Radio Call Basics
Taking Off & Taxiing
Traffic Pattern & Landing
100

This is the visual test you perform on fuel to ensure it is safe for flight.

fuel quantity and quality check

100

These are the "4 W’s" required to structure a basic radio call.

Who you are calling, Who you are, Where you are, and What you want

100

During this ground movement phase, you must test the steering on the ground to ensure it works correctly.

taxiing

100

This 5-letter acronym is used for the Pre-Landing checklist to ensure the aircraft is prepared.

G.U.M.P.S.?

200

When checking tires, name two specific signs of damage or wear you are looking for.

cuts, bulges, uneven wear, or bare tread depth

200

Translate this piece of a radio call into plain English: "Taxiing runway 24, via bravo."

driving the airplane on the ground to runway 24 using taxiway Bravo

200

True or False: You should immediately pull the plane off the ground as soon as you start moving down the runway.

False - The pilot keeps it on the ground until it reaches optimum takeoff speed

200

These are the five sequential "legs" or segments of a standard airport traffic pattern

Upwind, Crosswind, Downwind, Base, and Final Approach

300

This fluid's level, quality, and leaks must be physically inspected inside the engine compartment.

the engine oil

300

If you are departing a local airport and turning left to stay over the runway field, you announce you are entering this traffic.

"left closed traffic"

300

Forcing the aircraft into the air at a lower speed is dangerous because it can cause this loss-of-lift hazard.

a stall

300

This action is performed close to the ground, where you gradually raise the nose to prevent the nosewheel from slamming down

the Roundout

400

These three primary control surfaces must be checked to ensure they move freely without interference

flaps, ailerons, and rudders?

400

In the example radio scripts, this is the specific, multi-word identifier used to announce which local traffic area you are broadcasting to.

"Central Jersey Traffic"

400

Name three items on the Pre-Taxi Checklist.

Avionics Master (ON), Transponder (STANDBY), Instruments (SET), Nav Lights (ON), Flaps (UP), Circuit Breakers (CHECK), or Brakes (AS REQ'D) (Any 3)

400

This final landing step involves reducing power to flight idle and gently pulling back on the yoke to achieve a slight nose-up attitude just before touchdown

the Flare