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NIFE AERO QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS RATED A+
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NIFE AERO QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 
 
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What is a vector? 
direction and magnitude 
What is air density? 
Total mass of air particles per unit volume. m/v 
What is a moment? 
Force that is moved some distance. 
What are the requirements for an airplane to be in equilibrium flight? 
Sum of all forces and all moments around the center of gravity are equal to 0 
Can equilibrium flight be achieved in a turn? 
No. Acceleration is occurring. There are moments 
What are the requirements for an a...
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Airspeeds, and wind speeds Questions & Answers 2024
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Max gust spread for engine start on student team sorties (Brolos) - ANSWER-10 kts wind 
Max gust spread for start - ANSWER-15 kts winds 
GW 9600+ DA 10000+ airspeed above which control authority may not be available for sideward and 
rearward - ANSWER-15 kts airspeed 
The airspeed, VVI, and altimeter are unreliable below how many knots? Why? - ANSWER-20 kts, main 
rotor downwash 
Max wind velocity for start - ANSWER-30 kts, wind 
max rearwar...
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NIFE AERO, Top Exam Questions & Answers, 100% Accurate. Verified
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NIFE AERO, Top Exam Questions & Answers, 100% Accurate. Verified 
 
 
What is a vector? 
direction and magnitude 
What is air density? 
Total mass of air particles per unit volume. m/v 
What is a moment? 
Force that is moved some distance. 
What are the requirements for an airplane to be in equilibrium flight? 
Sum of all forces and all moments around the center of gravity are equal to 0 
Can equilibrium flight be achieved in a turn? 
No. Acceleration is occurring. There are moments 
What are th...
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Aircraft Performance And Engineering Approach 1st Edition Sadraey Solutions Manual
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Contents 
Preface xv 
Author xix 
List of symbols xxi 
1 Atmosphere 1 
1.1 Introduction 1 
1.2 General description of atmosphere 2 
1.3 Major components 2 
1.3.1 Oxygen and nitrogen 2 
1.3.2 Carbon dioxide 3 
1.3.3 Water vapor 4 
1.3.4 Aerosols 4 
1.3.5 Ozone 4 
1.4 Atmospheric layers 4 
1.4.1 Troposphere 5 
1.4.2 Stratosphere 6 
1.4.3 Mesosphere 6 
1.4.4 Thermosphere 6 
1.4.5 Ionosphere 7 
1.5 International standard atmosphere 7 
1.6 Atmospheric parameters 10 
1.6.1 Temperature 10 
1.6.2 Pressu...
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AFOQT Study Guide (Aviation Information) Questions and Answers 2023
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AFOQT Study Guide (Aviation Information) Questions and Answers 2023 
Flaps 
Location: Aft/ Trailing Edge 
Purposes: (1) Increase lift by deflecting airflow downward (2) When extended, increases surface area (3) Decreases velocity required for takeoff and landing 
 
 
 
Slats 
Location: Leading Edge 
Purposes: Maintain lift at low speeds when extended 
 
 
 
Spoilers 
Location: On the wings of many turbine-powered aircraft 
Purpose: Destroy the residual lift after landing, putting the planes enti...
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SIFT Army Aviation Exam Practice 
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Airfoil - Answer-Blade that cuts through air so that air passes above and below it 
Top of an airfoil is ________ - Answer-Cambered 
Why is the top of an airfoil cambered? - Answer-To allow air to quickly get past the airfoil and create 
low pressure 
What happens to the air below the airfoil? - Answer-Has a shorter distance to travel and is slower, 
creating high pressure 
Lift - Answer-Upward force created by the difference in...
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FAA Private Pilot Exam Questions with accurate answers, rated A+
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FAA Private Pilot Exam Questions with accurate answers, rated A+ 
 
 
 
What are the three axis the aircraft moves about? 
A. lateral, vertical, pitch 
B. vertical, horizontal, lateral 
C. longitudinal, vertical, lateral - -C. longitudinal, vertical, lateral 
 
Which function does the rudder provide? 
A. pitch 
B. yaw 
C. roll - -B. yaw 
 
What does pitching the nose up or down in fight primarily do? 
A. change the altitude 
B. change airspeed 
C. change the heading - -B. change the airspeed 
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Jeremiah Terms in this set (143) What is the approximate base of the cumulus clouds if the surface air temperature at 1,000 feet MSL is 70°F and the dewpoint is 48°F?	When lifted, unsaturated air cools at approximately 5.4°F per 1,000 fee
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Jeremiah 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Terms in this set (143) 
 
 
 
What is the approximate base of the cumulus clouds if the surface air temperature at 1,000 feet MSL is 70°F and the dewpoint is 48°F?	When lifted, unsaturated air cools at approximately 5.4°F per 1,000 feet. The dew point cools at approximately 1°F per 1,000 feet. Therefore, the convergence of the temperature and dew point 
lapse rates is 4.4°F per 1,000 feet. The base of a cloud (AGL) that is formed by vertical currents can be ...
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Basic Flight Engineer Part2 (correct answers)
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Friction correct answers Effectivieness of nose wheel steering during takeoff or landing. Friction is overcome by thrust. 
 
Aerodynamic Drag and Lift correct answers Is the resistance created by a moving airfoil. Moving airfoil develops lift. Increase lift causes decrease rolling friction 
 
Thrust correct answers Forward velocity of an aircraft 
 
Flaps and Slats correct answers Allows aircraft to takeoff and land at low speeds 
 
Higher Temperatures (Factors) correct answers Decrease air dens...
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