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CAP BILLY MITCHELL AEROSPACE TEST PRACTICE TEST 2026 TESTED QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS GRADED A+

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CAP BILLY MITCHELL AEROSPACE TEST
PRACTICE TEST 2026 TESTED QUESTIONS
WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS GRADED A+

⩥ the region of the earth that receives most of the sun's heat. Answer:
The Equator


⩥ the first layer of the atmosphere in which the vast majority of weather,
storms, and temperature differences occur. It extends from sea level up
to 20,000 feet over the poles and to 60,000 feet over the equatorial
regions and most of the atmosphere is contained in this region. Answer:
The Troposphere


⩥ the first known powered aircraft with humans on board. Answer: Hot
air balloon


⩥ made a historic flight over Paris, France on November 21, 1783. Their
flight lasted 25 min and they flew approximately 5 miles from their
launch point. Answer: Pilatre d'Rozier and Francois d'Arlandes


⩥ An artificial force that pushes or pulls an aircraft forward through the
air and opposes drag. Answer: Thrust

,⩥ the first true powered flight with humans on board that historians
agree on. Answer: Hot air ballon


⩥ Created the first successful, manned, hot air balloon in 1783. Answer:
Joseph and Etienne Montgolfier


⩥ An artificial upward force that opposes gravity and supports the
weight of an aircraft. Answer: Lift


⩥ A natural force which slows the forward movement of an aircraft in
flight and opposes thrust. Answer: Drag


⩥ Rotation around the lateral axis and the elevator moving up and down
causes this motion. The nose up/nose down motion. Answer: Pitch


⩥ Rotation around the vertical axis produced by the rudder and
controlled by pedals. The nose right/nose left motion. Answer: Yaw


⩥ credited with the first manned, controlled powered flight. Made their
historic flight on December 17, 1903. Answer: Wright Brothers


⩥ Rotation around the longitudinal axis caused by the ailerons moving
upward and downward. Results in the wings moving up or down.
Answer: Roll

,⩥ becomes an artificial compass and gives the pilot directional
information. Also can be set without the aircraft facing north. Answer:
Heading Indicator(directional gyro)


⩥ 6076 feet. Answer: Nautical mile


⩥ 5,280 feet. Answer: Statute mile


⩥ the top or beginning of the Earth's atmosphere; the altitude the Air
Force and NASA define as the beginning of space and anyone who
reaches this height is awarded astronaut wings. Answer: 50 miles above
the surface


⩥ Is the most widely accepted altitude where space begins. Answer: 62
miles


⩥ the part of an aircraft that would continue to operate if the pilot were
to shut off all electrical power during the flight. Answer: The engine


⩥ an engine that has a fuel mixture that is burned within the engine.
Also known as a reciprocating engine. Answer: Internal combustion
engine

, ⩥ On December 29, 1970, the Occupational Safety and Health Act came
into affect requiring most civilian aircraft to carry what?. Answer:
Emergency Locator Transmitter (ELT)


⩥ first man to walk on the moon. Answer: Neil Armstrong


⩥ Improved forms of gunpowder, which increased the range of the
rocket. Answer: Roger Bacon


⩥ designed rockets for military use. Answer: William Congreve


⩥ A technique developed by Englishman, William Hale, wherein
escaping gases in a rocket hit small vanes that made the rocket spin, and
stabilize, much like a bullet in flight. Answer: Spin stabilization


⩥ improved the accuracy of rockets by launching them through tubes;
this idea was the forerunner of the bazooka. Answer: Jean Froissart


⩥ a Russian; In 1961, became the first man in space and the first man to
orbit the Earth. Answer: Yuri Gagarin


⩥ Became the first American to orbit the earth aboard the Mercury
capsule, Friendship 7 which was launched by the Atlas rocket, and
returned to space at the age of 77 becoming the oldest human to travel to
space.. Answer: John Glenn

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