What makes an airplane turn?
A. Nose up
B. Climb
C. Airplane willrequire less effort to control
D. Horizontal component of lift
Aircraft Structure
A. Engine Propeller
B. Helps cool the engine
C. Fixed: Vertical stabilizer and horizontal stabilizer Moveable: Rudder, elevator, trim tabs
D. Fuselage Wings (w/ ailerons and flaps) Empennage(tail) Landing Gear Power Plant
Pitch
A. Lateral Axis (thru wings) Nose and Tail up and down Elevators
B. Vertical Axis (up anddown) Wings side to side Rudder
C. Longitudinal Axis (thru body) Wings up and down Ailerons
D. Push left pedal, rudder moves left, moves tailto right and nose to the left.
3 Types Level Turns A. Rotate forward
B. Shallow 20 degrees Medium20-45 degrees Steep 45+ degrees
C. Airspeed will increase Aircraft pitch will change
D. Not considered a major component of anaircraft structure
Empennage (cabin)
A. Airspeed will increase Aircraft pitch will change
B. Rotate forward
C. Not considered a major component of an aircraft structure
D. Yaw
Which two flight controls are used to control the rate of a turn?
A. Closed runway
B. 10%
C. Elevator and ailerons
D. Northwest
Multiply Answer
A. Quotient
B. #s that can be multiplied resulting in a while number Ex: 2 X 3 = 6
C. Whole # that can be divided evenly by itself and 1 AND by at least one other whole # Ex: 4 6 8 10 15 27
D. Product
Of the following planets, the one that has the shortest revolutionary period around the sun is
A. Geothermal
B. Kilogram
C. Electron
D. Mercury
The type of element an atom is determined by
A. Salt
B. The number of protons
C. The Earth's tilting on its axis
D. Counter clockwise
A common name for sodium chloride (NaCI) is
A. Omnivores
B. Pluto
C. Salt
D. 8
A very strong acid would have a pH closer to
A. 6
B. 1
C. 6 percent
D. Isotopes
Hexagon
A. 3 sided polygon
B. 10 sided polygon
C. 6 sided polygon
D. 8 sided polygon
Area of Circle
A. 1 side cubed (s3)
B. Pi X radius squared
C. L X W X H
D. Inside of 3 dimensional objects (instead of area on flat objects)
When entering a climb from level flight, the weight of the aircraft
A. When clearing obstacles during landing
B. Results in increased drag
C. Greater lift and more drag
D. Convective air currents, obstructions to wind flow, wind shear
Area of Square
A. 43,560sf
B. Length x Height x Width
C. Side Cubed
D. Side Squared