Terminlogy Flashcards

1
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What is meant by symbol of a (alpha)?

A

a is the Greek symbol for angle of attack.

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What is a maintenance release and why is it vital to flight safety?

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A maintenance release is a document telling the pilot that the aircraft is serviceable for the the flight. It is vital to flight safety because it tells the pilot if the aircraft is fit to fly and when it is due for its next servicing.

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3
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What are the numbers?

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The numbers are indications of runway direction to the nearest 10 degrees.

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Define the following abbreviations: ASI, IAS, VFR, VMC, VSI, CFI, RPM, MAP, AVGAS, GFPT.

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ASI: Airspeed indicator.
IAS: Indicated airspeed.
VFR: Visual flight rules.
VMC: Visual meteorological conditions 
VSI: Vertical speed indicator 
CFI: Certified flight instructor 
RPM: Revolutions per minute
MAP: Manifold absolute pressure
AVGAS: Aviation gasoline
GFPT: General flying progress test
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5
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What is magnetic north?

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Magnetic north is the direction to the north magnetic pole.

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6
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What is it meant by the symbol B (beta)

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B is the Greek symbol used to represent sideslip angle.

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7
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Define the definition wake turbulence.

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The term wake turbulence refers to disturbed air behind large aircraft.

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Define the following abbreviations: ASML, TAS, NDM, LAME, NOTAM, VTC, WAC, CAVOK, AGL.

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AMSL: Above mean sea level
TAS: True airspeed
NDM: Non - directional beacon
LAME: Licensed aircraft maintained engineer 
NOTAM: Notice to airmen
VTC: Visual terminal chart
WAC: World aeronautical chart
CAVOK: ceiling and visibility OK
AGL: Above ground level
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9
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What is a radial?

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Radial is the magnetic bearing of an aircraft from a point.

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10
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The difference between true north and magnetic north is called …..

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The difference between true north and magnetic north is called magnetic variation.

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What significance does the difference have?

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The significance of this is that charts are aligned to true north, whereas the magnetic compass is aligned to magnetic north. The pilot must allow for variation.

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12
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What is the time difference between Australia EST and UTC

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The time difference between Australian EST and UTC is hours.

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13
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What is Zulu time.

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Zulu time is Greenwich mean time.

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14
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What is the difference between altitude and height?

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Altitude is the vertical distance above mean sea level, and height is the vertical distance above terrain.

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15
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What is ground speed?

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Ground speed is the speed of aircraft relative to the ground.

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16
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What is drift?

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Drift is the difference between heading and track.

17
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What is the specific gravity of AVGAS?o

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The specific gravity of AVGAS is 0.71.