History
CRM/Physiology
Aircraft ID
FARs
Aerodynamics
100

This duo performed the first powered flight in history

Who are the Wright Brothers?

100

This type of checklist is performed through a memorized pattern and then followed by verifying that each item has been completed on the actual checklist

What is a flow?

100

Primary flight controls on a single engine airplane

What is elevator, rudder, and ailerons?

100

CFR 14 Part 91 regulates...

What is general operating and flight rules?

100

An imaginary line dissecting the leading edge and trailing edge of an airfoil.

What is the Chord Line? 

200

The 1969 NASA lunar mission that involved the first landing on the moon

What is Apollo 11?

200

Hypoxia resulting from the body's tissue not being able to effectively use the oxygen carried in the blood

What is histotoxic hypoxia?

200

An aircraft tail that has the elevator or stabilator mounted at the top of the vertical stabilizer

What is a T-tail?
200

Under CFR 14 Part 91, this time and blood/alcohol content requirement must be met before you can fly

What is 8 hours and 0.04%?

200

The Leading edge, Trailing edge, upper cambered surface, lower cambered surface

What are parts of the airfoil?

300

This aircraft was the first operational jet fighter introduced in WW2

What is the ME-262?

300

These two pilot roles are used to manage workload in the cockpit and prevent task confusion

What is pilot flying and pilot monitoring?

300

Landing gear configuration with two mains and a nosewheel

What is tricycle gear?

300

In order to act as PIC of an aircraft carrying passengers at night, this task must be completed between 1 hour after sunset to 1 hour before sunrise

What is 3 takeoffs and landings to a full stop?

300

Lift, Weight, Thrust, Drag

What art the 4 Forces?

400

The first non-stop flight across the Atlantic flown in "The Spirit of St. Louis" was performed by this pilot

Who is Charles Lindbergh?

400

Pilots adhere to this by refraining from unnecessary talking during critical phases of flight

What is sterile cockpit?

400

The name of the pitch trim tab on an aircraft with a stabilator is called...

What is an anti-servo tab?

400

During these operations, crewmembers are required to have their shoulder harness fastened 

What is takeoffs and landings?

400

the angle between the chord line of an aircraft wing and the direction of the oncoming airflow (relative wind)

What is angle of attack?

500

This English gentleman is known as the father of the turbine engine 

Who is Frank Whittle?

500

The system in the body that detects movement using the otolith organs 

What is vestibular system?

500

At least one advantage of a T-tail design

1. Improved stability

2. Reduced drag

3. Protection from jet exhaust

500

The three situations in which an ELT's batteries must be replaced

What is running for an unknown amount of time, used for more than a cumulative of 1 hour, and half the battery's useful shelf life? 

500

What is the principle that states as air moves around an object, it creates different pressures on that object.

What is Bernoulli's Principle