Air Force Officer Qualifying Test |244 Exam Q’s and A’s
Ailerons - -Located on the trailing edge of the wing to provide roll control
-Attitude - -The aircrafts orientation relative to Earth's horizon
-Cowling - -Metal covering of an airplane engine, helps with cooling
-Axes of Flight (Rotation) - -Pitch, Roll, Yaw
-Engine Instruments - -Tachometer Ammeter (battery), Engine Oil Pressure, Manifold
Pressure, Engine Pressure Ratio, Fuel Pressure, Exhaust Gas Temperature Gauge
-How does lower density air influence aircraft? - -Reduces power, thrust, and lift
-Propeller - -Generates Thrust
-What does the rudder do? - -Moves the airplane nose left and right (Yaw)
-What does the elevator do on an aircraft? - -Moves airplane nose up and down? (Pitch)
-How does atmospheric pressure influence aircraft? - -As altitude increases, atmospheric
pressure decreases reducing thrust, lift, and power
-Air Density - -decreases with altitude
-High Temperature - -Decreases Air Density
-The four aerodynamic forces acting on an airplane are - -Lift, Weight (Gravity), Thrust,
Drag
-When extended or down, wing flaps provide - -Greater lift and more drag
-If the elevator trim tabs on the airplane are lowered, the plane will tend to - -Nose Up
-an elephant cannot - -jump
-An oxide is formed when an element is chemically combined with what type of specific
element - -Oxygen
-Under normal VFR conditions how much of a pilots attention should be focused on cockpit
instruments - -No more than 10%
-An aircraft instructed to land on Rwy 23L would establish an approach heading of - -230
degress
, -Which two flight controls are used to control the rate of a turn - -Elevator and Ailerons
-composite number - -A whole number greater than 1 that has more than two factors.
-Newton's Laws of Motion 1 - -Body at rest remains at rest
-Moving the control stick to the right or left affects which aircraft controls - -Ailerons
-Newton's Laws of Motion 2 - -Constant force creates acceleration proportional to mass
-Climb Types - -Normal Best rate of climb (Vy) Best angle of climb (Vx)
-The control system used primarily to relieve the pilot from having to maintain constant
pressure on the flight controls is the - -Trim Systems
-The transponder code which indicates an in-flight emergency is - -7700
-The axis which extends lengthwise thru the fuselage from the nose to tail is - -longitudinal
axis
-(Math) Factors - -Numbers we can multiply together to get another number
-Drag (during climb) requires increase in thrust. - -Need sufficient thrust to continue climb
-Large yellow X's painted on the end of the runway indicate - -the runway is closed
-combining like terms - -2x+4x=6x
-Order of Operations (PEMDAS) - -Parenthesis, Exponents, Multiplication, Division,
Addition, Subtraction
-Division Answer - -quotient
-Multiply Answer - -product
-Subtraction Answer - -remainder
-Addition Answer - -sum
-When flaps are extended - -Drag and lift increase
-What planet does the moon named Io orbit - -Jupiter
-What does the color of a star signifify - -Surface temperature
Ailerons - -Located on the trailing edge of the wing to provide roll control
-Attitude - -The aircrafts orientation relative to Earth's horizon
-Cowling - -Metal covering of an airplane engine, helps with cooling
-Axes of Flight (Rotation) - -Pitch, Roll, Yaw
-Engine Instruments - -Tachometer Ammeter (battery), Engine Oil Pressure, Manifold
Pressure, Engine Pressure Ratio, Fuel Pressure, Exhaust Gas Temperature Gauge
-How does lower density air influence aircraft? - -Reduces power, thrust, and lift
-Propeller - -Generates Thrust
-What does the rudder do? - -Moves the airplane nose left and right (Yaw)
-What does the elevator do on an aircraft? - -Moves airplane nose up and down? (Pitch)
-How does atmospheric pressure influence aircraft? - -As altitude increases, atmospheric
pressure decreases reducing thrust, lift, and power
-Air Density - -decreases with altitude
-High Temperature - -Decreases Air Density
-The four aerodynamic forces acting on an airplane are - -Lift, Weight (Gravity), Thrust,
Drag
-When extended or down, wing flaps provide - -Greater lift and more drag
-If the elevator trim tabs on the airplane are lowered, the plane will tend to - -Nose Up
-an elephant cannot - -jump
-An oxide is formed when an element is chemically combined with what type of specific
element - -Oxygen
-Under normal VFR conditions how much of a pilots attention should be focused on cockpit
instruments - -No more than 10%
-An aircraft instructed to land on Rwy 23L would establish an approach heading of - -230
degress
, -Which two flight controls are used to control the rate of a turn - -Elevator and Ailerons
-composite number - -A whole number greater than 1 that has more than two factors.
-Newton's Laws of Motion 1 - -Body at rest remains at rest
-Moving the control stick to the right or left affects which aircraft controls - -Ailerons
-Newton's Laws of Motion 2 - -Constant force creates acceleration proportional to mass
-Climb Types - -Normal Best rate of climb (Vy) Best angle of climb (Vx)
-The control system used primarily to relieve the pilot from having to maintain constant
pressure on the flight controls is the - -Trim Systems
-The transponder code which indicates an in-flight emergency is - -7700
-The axis which extends lengthwise thru the fuselage from the nose to tail is - -longitudinal
axis
-(Math) Factors - -Numbers we can multiply together to get another number
-Drag (during climb) requires increase in thrust. - -Need sufficient thrust to continue climb
-Large yellow X's painted on the end of the runway indicate - -the runway is closed
-combining like terms - -2x+4x=6x
-Order of Operations (PEMDAS) - -Parenthesis, Exponents, Multiplication, Division,
Addition, Subtraction
-Division Answer - -quotient
-Multiply Answer - -product
-Subtraction Answer - -remainder
-Addition Answer - -sum
-When flaps are extended - -Drag and lift increase
-What planet does the moon named Io orbit - -Jupiter
-What does the color of a star signifify - -Surface temperature