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FAA Written and Private Pilot Final Exam Questions & Answers 2023/2024
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FAA Written and Private Pilot Final Exam Questions & Answers 2023/2024 
 
 
Who certifies and regulates pilots? - ANSWER-Federal Aviation Administration 
 
The four forces acting on an airplane in flight are - ANSWER-Lift 
Weight 
Thrust 
Drag 
 
Which statement relates to Bernoulli's principle? - ANSWER-Air traveling faster over the curved upper surface of an airfoil causes lower pressure on the top surface 
 
The two parts of the wing which maneuver the aircraft are the - ANSWER-Flaps from th...
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Private Pilot Exam Practice Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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Private Pilot Exam Practice Questions and Answers 100% Pass What is one purpose of wing flaps? To enable the pilot to make steeper approaches to a landing without increasing the airspeed. 
One of the main functions of flaps during approach and landing is to: Increase the angle of descent without increasing the airspeed. 
What is the purpose of the rudder on an airplane? To control yaw. 
Which is not a primary flight control surface? 
A. Flaps 
B. Stabilator C Ailerons A. Flaps 
The elevator cont...
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Sporty's Private Pilot Volume 1 with 100% correct answers already graded A+
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What is a broken ceiling? 
Holes in the clouds 
 
 
 
What is overcast? 
Full of clouds 
 
 
 
What is a Cloud Ceiling? 
The lowest broken or overcast cloud layer that covers the sky 
 
 
 
What are the four forces that act on an airplane? 
◦Life upward 
◦Weight downward 
◦Thrust forward 
◦Drag backward 
 
 
 
What is Bernellouis Principle? 
◦Pressure and speed have an inverse relationship 
◦Decreased pressure on the top of the wing 
 
 
 
What are Issac Newton's three laws? 
1: An ...
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Aviation 100 Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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three primary flight control surfaces ailerons, elevator, rudder 
secondary flight controls flaps, trim 
three types of aircraft instruments control, performance, navigation 
aircraft attitude and percent power are ________ instruments control 
the airspeed indicator, altimeter, and coordination indicator are ______ instruments 
performance 
ETCA establish, trim, crosscheck, adjust 
when lift=weight, aircraft is in _______ flight levelloss of lift resulting in a loss of control effectiveness is ...
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AFOQT January 2024 aircraft questions and answers
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5 miles 
helicopter VASI system day time 
 
 
 
20 
VASI helicopter system night time 
 
 
 
 
directional control system 
pitch of tail in helicopter 
 
 
 
collective 
helicopter angle of main blades 
 
 
 
tail rudder 
helicopter to counteract torque 
 
 
 
shallow turn 
20 degrees or less 
 
 
 
stall 
angle down increase thrust 
 
 
 
1000 feet 
how many feet till see runway w red lights 
 
 
 
translational lift 
gives a helicopter forward flight 
 
 
 
decreases lift 
a low density does w...
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Aviation 100 Questions and Answers Rated A+
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Aviation 100 Questions and Answers 
 
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three primary flight control surfaces ailerons, elevator, rudder 
 
secondary flight controls flaps, trim 
 
three types of aircraft instruments control, performance, navigation 
 
aircraft attitude and percent power are ________ instruments control 
 
the airspeed indicator, altimeter, and coordination indicator are ______ instruments 
performance 
 
ETCA establish, trim, crosscheck, adjust 
 
when lift=weight, aircraft is in _______ flight leve...
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Aviation 100 Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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Aviation 100 Questions and Answers 
 
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three primary flight control surfaces ailerons, elevator, rudder 
 
secondary flight controls flaps, trim 
 
three types of aircraft instruments control, performance, navigation 
 
aircraft attitude and percent power are ________ instruments control 
 
the airspeed indicator, altimeter, and coordination indicator are ______ instruments 
performance 
 
ETCA establish, trim, crosscheck, adjust 
 
when lift=weight, aircraft is in _______ flight lev...
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ATPL EXAM 2024 WITH QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
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ATPL EXAM 2024 WITH QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. 
What are the forces acting on an aircraft in flight? - ANSWER Drag. Thrust. 
Lift and Weight 
What is direct lift control? - ANSWER The elevator / stabilizer provide the 
direct lift control. 
What are high lift devices? - ANSWER Trailing edge flaps. Leading edge flaps. 
Slots 
Define the two major types or Drag. - ANSWER Profile and induced drag 
which equals total drag 
What are high drag devices? - ANSWER Trailing edge flaps, spoilers, landing 
gear...
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AFOQT Aviation Questions and Answers Already Passed
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AFOQT Aviation Questions and Answers Already Passed 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 fr...
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AFOQT Aviation Information Correct Questions and Answers(GRADED A+)
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Force necessary to overcome gravitational force to keep the airplane flying is termed - ANSWERSLift 
 
Ailerons are used primarily to - ANSWERSRoll the airplane 
 
Ailerons are located - ANSWERSOn the outer edge of the wings 
 
Pitch makes the airplane - ANSWERSGo up and down 
 
Bank makes the airplane - ANSWERSRoll or turn 
 
The four aerodynamic forces acting on an airplane are - ANSWERSDrag, lift, thrust and weight 
 
An airplane wing is designed to produce lift resulting from relatively - AN...
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