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Aircraft maintenance Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass What are the 4 forces acting on a aircraft? - Lift, thrust, drag and weight To continue at a constant altitude an aircraft must produce a force of lift __________ to its own weight. - Equal For an aircraft to take off or climb it must produce a lift force ________ than it's own weight. - Greater How does the aerofoil shape of the wing create lift on a aircraft? - Air flows faster over the top surface of the wing than it does underneath which creates a pressure difference causing upward force on the underside of the wing where there is a higher pressure. Weight acts at what point on the aircraft no matter what altitude it assumes? - Through the centre of gravity What is thrust and where does it act on an aircraft? - Thrust is the propelling force produced by the aircraft engine(s) and acts parallel to the aircrafts line of flight. 2100% Pass Guarantee Katelyn Whitman, All Rights Reserved © 2025 What is drag? - Drag is the resistive force of the aircraft through the air. What are the three main categories of drag? - Form drag, Skin Friction and Induced drag. What causes form drag? - This is cause by the aircrafts shape. The air becomes disrupted and resistance to movement is increased. What causes skin friction? - This is caused by the air passing over the aircraft. Energy that would be used to propel the aircraft is lost in the form of heat. What causes induced drag? - This is a side effect of producing lift, as the air is forced to moved around the aerofoil it resists the displacement. What is the function of the primary flight control system? - To control the aircraft safely during flight. What is the primary flight control system made up of? - Ailerons, Elevator and Rudder. What is the function of the secondary flight control system? - Improves the performance characteristics of the airplane or relieve the pilot of excessive control forces. What is the secondary flight control system made up of? - Wing flaps, leadi

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What are the 4 forces acting on a aircraft? - ✔✔Lift, thrust, drag and weight


To continue at a constant altitude an aircraft must produce a force of lift __________ to

its own weight. - ✔✔Equal


For an aircraft to take off or climb it must produce a lift force ________ than it's own

weight. - ✔✔Greater


How does the aerofoil shape of the wing create lift on a aircraft? - ✔✔Air flows faster

over the top surface of the wing than it does underneath which creates a pressure

difference causing upward force on the underside of the wing where there is a higher

pressure.


Weight acts at what point on the aircraft no matter what altitude it assumes? -

✔✔Through the centre of gravity


What is thrust and where does it act on an aircraft? - ✔✔Thrust is the propelling force

produced by the aircraft engine(s) and acts parallel to the aircrafts line of flight.




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,What is drag? - ✔✔Drag is the resistive force of the aircraft through the air.


What are the three main categories of drag? - ✔✔Form drag, Skin Friction and Induced

drag.


What causes form drag? - ✔✔This is cause by the aircrafts shape. The air becomes

disrupted and resistance to movement is increased.


What causes skin friction? - ✔✔This is caused by the air passing over the aircraft.

Energy that would be used to propel the aircraft is lost in the form of heat.


What causes induced drag? - ✔✔This is a side effect of producing lift, as the air is forced

to moved around the aerofoil it resists the displacement.


What is the function of the primary flight control system? - ✔✔To control the aircraft

safely during flight.


What is the primary flight control system made up of? - ✔✔Ailerons, Elevator and

Rudder.


What is the function of the secondary flight control system? - ✔✔Improves the

performance characteristics of the airplane or relieve the pilot of excessive control

forces.


What is the secondary flight control system made up of? - ✔✔Wing flaps, leading edge

devices, spoilers and trim tabs.




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,What are the 3 axis of flight? - ✔✔Vertical (Normal), Lateral, Longitudinal


Yaw is the movement about which axis? - ✔✔Vertical (Normal)


Pitch is the movement about which axis? - ✔✔Lateral


Roll is the movement about which axis? - ✔✔Longitudinal.


What is an aileron and where is it located? - ✔✔A hinged Control surface, which it is

located on the trailing edge of the wing


How does an aileron cause roll? - ✔✔A linkage from the pilots control column cause the

aileron on one wing to move up while simultaneously causing the other aileron to move

down which creates roll around the longitudinal axis.


Where are the elevators located, and what movement do they cause? - ✔✔On the

horizontal stabiliser of the tail unit. Causes pitch around the lateral axis.


How is the rudder operated and what movement does it cause? - ✔✔The rudder is

operated by foot pedals, and causes yaw around the vertical (normal) axis.


What are flaps? - ✔✔Moveable surfaces located on the inboard trailing edge of the

wing. Usually larger in surface area than ailerons and both sides are activated together

so no roll is produced.


What do flaps do? - ✔✔Increase both the lift and drag of the wing and increase the

angle of attack across the wing/flap section. They are used primarily for landing.



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, What are 3 reasons flaps are used on aircraft? - ✔✔1. They permit a lower landing

speed, which decreases the required landing distance.


2. They permit a comparatively steep angle of decent without and increase in speed

which allows the aircraft to clear obstacles when approaching a small runway.


3. They can be used to shorten take off distance and provide a steeper climb path.


What are the 4 main types of flaps? - ✔✔Plain, split, fowler and slotted


What two types of flap increase the lift of a wing but greatly increase drag and so are

not normally used in take-off as the extra drag reduces acceleration. - ✔✔Plain and

split.


What types of flaps produce lift in excess of drag and can be used in take-off? -

✔✔Slotted flaps (includes fowler and zap)


What is a trim tab? - ✔✔A small adjustable hinged surface on the trailing edge of the

aileron, rudder or elevator control surfaces. They enable the pilot to release manual

pressure on the primary control surfaces.


What is the camber of a wing? - ✔✔The shape or curvature of the wing.


Where are Krueger flaps located and how do they increase lift? - ✔✔They are located on

the bottom surface on the wing on the leading edge. They increase lift by increasing the

camber of the wing when they are deployed.




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