AFOQT Aviation Exam |66 Questions and Answers
Four Areodynamic forces acting on an airplane are? - -Drag, Lift, Thrust, Weight
-An airplane wing is designed to produce lift resulting from relatively: - -Positive below
the wing/Negative above the wing
-Forces acting on a plane in a steady flight condition? - -Lift equals weight and thrust
equals drag
-A flashing green air traffic control signal directed to an aircraft on the surface is a signal
that the pilot is: - -Cleared to taxi
-Steady red light from the tower means? - -Keep circling
-Flashing red light means? - -Unsafe to land
-The propeller blades are curved on one side and flat on the other side to: - -Produce
thrust
-When in the Down position position wingflaps provide? - -Increase drag and lift
-What makes an airplane turn? - -Horizontal component of lift
-What is one advantage of an airplane said to be inherently stable? - -The Airplane will
require less effort to control.
-If the elevator trim tabs on a plane are lowered, the plane will tend to? - -Nose up
-The pilot always advances the throttle during a: - -Climb
-The pilot of an airplane can best detect the approach of a stall by the? - -Ineffectivness of
the airlerons and elevator
-It is ordinarily desirable to provide an unusually long flight strip at municipal airports for
the takeoff of? - -Heavily loaded ships in the air
-The small hinged section on the elevator of the most airplanes is known as the: - -Trim
Tab
-At night, airport taxiways are identified by omnidirectional edge lights that are? - -Blue
-If the ammeter in an aircraft shows a negative value this means: - -Output from the
alternator or generator output is inadequate
Four Areodynamic forces acting on an airplane are? - -Drag, Lift, Thrust, Weight
-An airplane wing is designed to produce lift resulting from relatively: - -Positive below
the wing/Negative above the wing
-Forces acting on a plane in a steady flight condition? - -Lift equals weight and thrust
equals drag
-A flashing green air traffic control signal directed to an aircraft on the surface is a signal
that the pilot is: - -Cleared to taxi
-Steady red light from the tower means? - -Keep circling
-Flashing red light means? - -Unsafe to land
-The propeller blades are curved on one side and flat on the other side to: - -Produce
thrust
-When in the Down position position wingflaps provide? - -Increase drag and lift
-What makes an airplane turn? - -Horizontal component of lift
-What is one advantage of an airplane said to be inherently stable? - -The Airplane will
require less effort to control.
-If the elevator trim tabs on a plane are lowered, the plane will tend to? - -Nose up
-The pilot always advances the throttle during a: - -Climb
-The pilot of an airplane can best detect the approach of a stall by the? - -Ineffectivness of
the airlerons and elevator
-It is ordinarily desirable to provide an unusually long flight strip at municipal airports for
the takeoff of? - -Heavily loaded ships in the air
-The small hinged section on the elevator of the most airplanes is known as the: - -Trim
Tab
-At night, airport taxiways are identified by omnidirectional edge lights that are? - -Blue
-If the ammeter in an aircraft shows a negative value this means: - -Output from the
alternator or generator output is inadequate