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Usage Guidelines for Jeopardy PowerPoint Game Game Setup Right now, Click File > Save As, and save this template with a different file name. This will keep the template untouched, so you can use it next time! Scroll through the presentation and enter the answers (which are really the questions) and the questions (which are really the answers). Enter in the five category names on the main game board (Slide 4). Game Play Open 2nd Slide, let the sound play. Click to 3rd Slide, let the sound play. Click to 4th Slide and show students the Game Board As you play the game, click on the YELLOW DOLLAR AMOUNT that the contestant calls, not the surrounding box. When the student answers, click anywhere on the screen to see the correct answer. Keep track of which questions have already been picked by printing out the game board screen (Slide 4) and checking off as you go. Click on the “House / Home Icon” box to return to the main scoreboard. Final Jeopardy – Go to Slide 3 and click “Final Jeopardy” button in the bottom right corner, click again for the Question, click again for final jeopardy sound, When that is finished playing click again for the answer slide.

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Pilot Training Airplanes Flight Instruments Aerodynamics- Stability Aerodynamics- Maneuvering 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

The _____ of an aircraft is directly responsible for, and is the final authority as to, the operation of the aircraft.

The Pilot in Command (PIC)

What 3 requirements must you meet to be eligible for a student pilot certificate?

1. At least 16 yrs old 2. Be able to read, speak, and understand English 3. Hold a 3rd class medical certificate

How often must a pilot complete a flight review in order to act as Pilot in Command of an aircraft?

Every 24 calendar months (BFR Biannual Flight Review)

A pilot cannot fly an aircraft unless it has received an annual inspection within the previous ____ calendar months, plus a 100-hour inspection within the preceding ____ hours if the aircraft is used for ___________.

A pilot cannot fly an aircraft unless it has received an annual inspection within the previous 12 calendar months, plus a 100-hour inspection within the preceding 100 hours if the aircraft is used for rental or flight instruction.

To be the Pilot in Command of an aircraft carrying passengers, a pilot must perform at least _____ takeoffs and landings in an aircraft of the same category and class within the preceding ____ days.

To be the Pilot in Command of an aircraft carrying passengers, a pilot must perform at least 3 takeoffs and landings in an aircraft of the same category and class within the preceding 90 days.

True or False? The rudder is located on the horizontal stabilizer.

False

What is the primary difference between monocoque and semimonocoque construction?

 A Cessna is semimonocoque Monocoque – The skin alone carries all structural loads (think soda can) Semimonocoque – The skin and also internal bracing structures carry the loads  A Cessna is semimonocoque

DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE

True or False? The fuselage typically consists of the vertical stabilizer, rudder, horizontal stabilizer and elevator

False The empennage typically consists of the vertical stabilizer, rudder, horizontal stabilizer and elevator

Identify the components of the airplane: (Propeller, Wing, Tail, Cockpit, Aileron, Rudder, Elevator, Fuselage, Flap)

Question 2-4

The _______ tab helps minimize your workload by aerodynamically helping you move a control surface, or maintain the surface in a desired position.

The trim tab helps minimize your workload by aerodynamically helping you move a control surface, or maintain the surface in a desired position.

Which of the following 3 instruments use electrical power Which of the following 3 instruments use electrical power? Which use an engine-driven vacuum pump? 1. Turn coordinator 2. Attitude indicator 3. Heading indicator

1. Turn coordinator – electrical 2. Attitude indicator - vacuum 3 1. Turn coordinator – electrical 2. Attitude indicator - vacuum 3. Heading indicator - vacuum

What is standard atmospheric pressure and temperature at sea level?

Standard atmospheric pressure at sea level is 29.92 in Hg and 15˚C

What are the standard pressure and temperature lapse rates below 36,000 feet?

Pressure lapse rate - 1 inch Hg per 1000 feet Temperature lapse rate – 2˚C per 1000 feet

The magnetic compass shows a turn to the ______ if you accelerate an airplane in the northern hemisphere; if you decelerate, it shows a turn to the _____. The error doesn’t occur when you are flying on a _____ or _____ heading.

The magnetic compass shows a turn to the north if you accelerate an airplane in the northern hemisphere; if you decelerate, it shows a turn to the south. The error doesn’t occur when you are flying on a north or south heading.

What is VA and why is it not depicted on the airspeed indicator?

VA is Maneuvering Speed VA is Maneuvering Speed. The maximum speed at which you may apply full and abrupt control movement without the possibility of causing structural damage.VA is dependent on weight, so it is not depicted on the airspeed indicator.

What is the difference between static and dynamic stability?

Static stability is the initial tendency of an airplane, when disturbed, to return to the original position. Dynamic stability is the overall tendency of an airplane to return to its original position, following a series of damped out oscillations *Stability can be positive , negative, or neutral

Match the axis with the type of rotation: Roll Lateral Axis Pitch Lateral Axis Yaw Vertical Axis

True or False? A stall will always occur when the critical angle of attack is exceeded. This can occur at any airspeed and in any configuration or attitude.

True A stall will always occur when the critical angle of attack is exceeded… independent of the airplane’s airspeed, configuration, and attitude.

Under what conditions will a SPIN occur?

A spin will only happen if BOTH wings are stalled A spin will only happen if BOTH wings are stalled. A normal, erect spin results in the airplane entering a nose-low autorotative descent with one wing stalled more than the other.

How do you recover from a spin?

Recovery from a spin: 1. Throttle to idle 2. Neutralize ailerons 3 Recovery from a spin: 1. Throttle to idle 2. Neutralize ailerons 3. Apply full opposite rudder 4. Elevator to neutral 5. As rotation stops, neutralize rudder and gradually apply aft elevator to return to straight & level flight

Centripetal force is the horizontal component of which of the 4 forces that act on the airplane?

Centripetal force is the horizontal component of lift Centripetal force is the horizontal component of lift. The center-seeking force that acts on a turning airplane.

You can counter the effects of adverse yaw by maintaining a coordinate turn using ________.

You can counter the effects of adverse yaw by maintaining a coordinate turn using rudder.

Fill in blanks with “increases” or decreases” In a constant speed turn, as angle of bank increases….rate of turn ______ and radius of turn ______. If angle of bank is held constant, as airspeed increases…. rate of turn ______ and turn radius _______.

In a constant speed turn, as angle of bank increases… In a constant speed turn, as angle of bank increases….rate of turn increases and radius of turn decreases. If angle of bank is held constant, as airspeed increases…. rate of turn decreases and turn radius increases.

Given a wings-level, 1G stall speed of 55 knots, what is the stall speed under a bank angle of 75 degrees?

110 knots

What are the 4 left-turning tendencies associated with propeller-driven airplanes?

The 4 left-turning tendencies associated with propeller-driven airplanes are 1. torque 2. gyroscopic precession 3. asymmetrical thrust 4. spiraling slipstream

What are indicated altitude, pressure altitude, density altitude, true altitude, and absolute altitude?

Indicated altitude is the altitude measured, and displayed, by your altimeter. Pressure altitude is the vertical distance above the standard datum plane. Density altitude corrects pressure altitude for nonstandard temperature. True altitude is the actual height above mean sea level. Absolute altitude is the height above the earth’s surface.