Acronyms
Weather
Systems/Instruments
Medical
Airspace
100

ARROW

Airworthiness Certificate, Registration, Radio Station License, Operating Limitations, Weight and Balance

100

Warmer temperatures will result in a [higher/lower] density altitude.

Higher


100

These instruments are controlled by the pitot-static system, and these instruments are gyroscopic.

Pitot-Static: Altimeter, Airspeed Indicator, Vertical Speed Indicator

Gyroscopic: Attitude Indicators, Heading Indicator, Turning Coordinator 

100

The four types of medical certification allowed for being a private pilot.

First Class, Second Class, Third Class, BasicMed


100

The default airspace if there's no other preceding airspace.

G


200

IMSAFE

Illness, Medication, Stress, Alcohol, Fatigue, Eating/Emotion

200

This weather phenomena caused by thunderstorms is characterized by excessive downdrafts that can result in a descent of 6,000 feet per minute. 

Microburst

200

The tilting or turning of a gyro in response to a deflective force.

Precession

200

This chemical attaches itself to hemoglobin in blood cells, preventing oxygen to be carried and resulting in hypemic hypoxia. 

Carbon Monoxide

200

This airspace is always hot but you can sometimes get permission to fly through.

Prohibited Airspace


300

PAVE

Pilot (IMSAFE), Aircraft, enVironment, External Pressures

300

This weather phenomena is characterized by a sudden change in headwind or tailwind and can be highly dangerous if immediate control is not taken. 

Wind Shear

300

These are the four strokes of a four-stroke internal combustion engine.

Intake, Compression, Power, Exhaust

300

Altitude-Induced Decompression Sickness is the result of inert gases, primarily this chemical, forming bubbles in bodily fluids rather than being dissolved.

Nitrogen

300

This is the order of airspace from least to most restrictive.

G, E, D, C, B, A

400

ATOMATOFLAMES

Airspeed Indicator, Tachometer, Oil Pressure, Manifold Pressure, Altimeter, Temperature Gauge, Oil Temperature, Fuel Gauge, Landing Gear Position, Anti-Collision Lights, Magnetic Direction Indicator, ELT, Safety Belts

400

The three stages of a thunderstorm are [blank], [blank], and [blank], and thunderstorms require [blank], [blank], and [blank] to form.

Developing, Mature, Dissipating

Lifting Force, Unstable Air, Moisture

400

Name at least four components of the fuel system. May include components from gravity-fed and/or fuel-pump systems.

Fuel Vent, Fuel Strainer, Selector Valve, Primer, Carburetor, Engine-Driven Pump, Selector Valve, Electric Pump

400

A condition of reduced oxygen which comes in these four forms.

Hypoxic Hypoxia, Hypemic Hypoxia, Stagnant Hypoxia, Histotoxic Hypoxia

400

ADS-B out is required in these classes of airspace.

C, B, A

500

MCPRAWN TT


MOA, CFA, Prohibited, Restricted, Alert, Warning, National Security, Terminal Radar Service, Temporary Flight Restriction

500

These are the six types of fog.

Advection Fog, Upslope Fog, Percipitation Fog, Ice Fog, Steam Fog

500

These are three functions of the oil system.

Lubrication, Cooling of Engine, Removing Heat, Carrying Away Contaminants, Providing a Seal Between Cylinder Walls and Pistons

500

These are two types of Vestibular Illusions.

The Leans, Coriolis Illusion, Graveyard Spiral, Somatogravic Illusion, Inversion Illusion, Elevator Illusion

500

Class E airspace begins at [blank] feet MSL and goes up to [blank] feet MSL. It then becomes Class A and returns to Class E at FL [blank].

1,200, 18,000, FL 600