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Private Pilot: FAA Written Exam questions with correct answers
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What is one purpose of wing flaps? CORRECT ANSWER 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... CORRECT ANSWER Increase the angle of descent without increasing the airspeed 
 
What is the purpose of the rudder on an airplane? CORRECT ANSWER To control yaw 
 
Which is not a primary flight control surface? 
A. Flaps 
B. Stabilator 
C Ailerons CORRECT ANSWER A. Flaps 
 
The eleva...
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AFOQT AVIATION INFORMATION STUDY GUIDE EXAM NEW UPDATE
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AFOQT AVIATION INFORMATION STUDY GUIDE EXAM NEW UPDATE 
Primary Flight Control System - Manages ailerons, elevators, and rudder. Input on this system changes airflow pressure and distribution.
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AFOQT exam 2023 with 100% correct answers
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Force necessary to overcome gravitational force to keep the airplane flying is termed - correct answerLift 
 
Ailerons are used primarily to - correct answerRoll the airplane 
 
Ailerons are located - correct answerOn the outer edge of the wings 
 
Pitch makes the airplane - correct answerGo up and down 
 
Bank makes the airplane - correct answerRoll or turn 
 
The four aerodynamic forces acting on an airplane are - correct answerDrag, lift, thrust and weight
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ATPL - AGK SET 1 (1/45) fully solved graded A+
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ATPL - AGK SET 1 (1/45) 
1. Which of the following is considered a primary flight control? 
 
A. Slats. 
B. Elevator. 
C. Dorsal fin. - correct answers B. Elevator. 
 
2. Which of the following are considered primary flight controls? 
 
A. Tabs. 
B. Flaps. 
C. Outboard ailerons. - correct answers C. Outboard ailerons. 
 
3. Which of the following is considered an auxiliary flight control? 
 
A. Ruddervator. 
B. Upper rudder. 
C. Leading-edge flaps. - correct answers C. Leading-edge flaps. 
 
4. ...
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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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AFOQT Aviation Information exam 2023 with 100% correct answers
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Force necessary to overcome gravitational force to keep the airplane flying is termed - correct answer -Lift 
 
Ailerons are used primarily to - correct answer -Roll the airplane 
 
Ailerons are located - correct answer -On the outer edge of the wings 
 
Pitch makes the airplane - correct answer -Go up and down 
 
Bank makes the airplane - correct answer -Roll or turn 
 
The four aerodynamic forces acting on an airplane are - correct answer -Drag, lift, thrust and weight 
 
An airplane wing is d...
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ATPL - AGK SET 1 (1/45)questions and answers graded A+ 2023/2024
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ATPL - AGK SET 1 (1/45)1. Which of the following is considered a primary flight control? 
 
A. Slats. 
B. Elevator. 
C. Dorsal fin. - correct answers B. Elevator. 
 
2. Which of the following are considered primary flight controls? 
 
A. Tabs. 
B. Flaps. 
C. Outboard ailerons. - correct answers C. Outboard ailerons. 
 
3. Which of the following is considered an auxiliary flight control? 
 
A. Ruddervator. 
B. Upper rudder. 
C. Leading-edge flaps. - correct answers C. Leading-edge flaps. 
 
4. Wh...
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VFR Pilot Exam 2023 with 100% correct answers
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Rudder controls the _______ and along which axis? - correct answer -Yaw, vertical 
 
Primary Flight Controls - correct answer -Ailerons, Elevator, and Rudder 
 
Ailerons control ____ and along which axis? - correct answer -Pitch, lateral 
 
Elevators control ____ and along which axis? - correct answer -Roll, longitudinal 
 
What makes an airplane turn? - correct answer -Horizontal component of lift 
 
Angle of Attack - correct answer -The angle formed by the chord line and the relative wind 
 
A...
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Private Pilot: FAA Written Exam QUESTIONS AND REVISED CORRECT ANSWERS
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Private Pilot: FAA Written Exam 
QUESTIONS AND REVISED 
CORRECT ANSWERS 
What is one purpose of wing flaps? - ANSWER : 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... - ANSWER : 
Increase the angle of descent without increasing the airspeed 
What is the purpose of the rudder on an airplane? - ANSWER : To control yaw 
Which is not a primary flight control surface? 
A. Flaps 
B....
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AFOQT Aviation EXAM Q&A
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The angle between the chord line of a wing or airfoil and the direction of the relative wind or airflow is called the 
(a) angle of pitch 
(b) degree of roll 
(c) angle of deflection 
(d) angle of attack - Answer- (d) angle of attack 
 
A conventional fixed-wing aircraft is controlled around its longitudinal axis by means of the 
(a) ailerons 
(b) elevators 
(c) rudder 
(d) trim tab - Answer- (a) ailerons 
 
Two statute miles are equal to 
(a) 2.0 nautical miles 
(b) 1.74 nautical miles 
(c)...
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