They're Paying Us?
All About "Control"
Who paid (even more) attention?
All About Jets
200

This colorful candy is more synonymous with its commercials featuring Santa Claus, than it is with racing.

M&Ms

200

What someone who cannot help themselves is lacking.

Self/Impulse Control

200

My name.

Austin

200

The term used to describe a missile that tracks a target based off of temperature signature.

Heat-seeking/ IR missile

400

This company's logo both represents its name, and also features it's mascot, Bullseye.

Target

400

This operation center is the broad system responsible for organizing and green-lighting most parts of flight.

Air Traffic Control/Control Tower

400

The instructor's name who introduced you at the very beginning of the event.

Paul

400

The term used to indicate a confirmed missile kill.

Splash

600

This company is known for giving its white and red color scheme to many race cars, while its product ironically produces more pollution in the air per year than race cars do.

Marlboro

600

The name for the instrument used to manuever your jet.

Control Stick

600

The two makes/models of cars we race here at flightdeck.

Mazda Miata MX5 & Redbull RB19

600

The term used to describe when a pilot exceeds maximum throttle.

Afterburner

800

This American company is known for being a conglomerate of both advanced materials and chemicals, and developing materials like Teflon, Nylon, and Kevlar.

DuPont

800

The name for the technology used in a car to prevent your tires from skipping on the ground while accelerating.

Traction Control

800

The model of the jet that we SIT in at flightdeck.

F-16 (Viper)

800

The term for when a fighter jet overshoots a carrier landing.

Bolter

1000

This company's name is a play on words, as it contains both what a car runs on, and a part needed in a car to use it.

Valvoline

1000

The term used for when a pilot maintains their speed throughout a period of their flight.

Throttle Control

1000

The name of the section before each race.

Qualifier

1000

The term for the net used to "catch" a damaged fighter jet on an aircraft carrier.

The barricade