This document contains a 3 question test for beginner pilots. Question 1 asks students to identify the meaning of common aviation abbreviations. Question 2 asks students to identify true or false statements related to aviation topics. Question 3 asks students to define aviation terms related to aircraft control and measurement. The test is designed to be completed in 1 hour using Microsoft Word with specific formatting.
This document contains a 3 question test for beginner pilots. Question 1 asks students to identify the meaning of common aviation abbreviations. Question 2 asks students to identify true or false statements related to aviation topics. Question 3 asks students to define aviation terms related to aircraft control and measurement. The test is designed to be completed in 1 hour using Microsoft Word with specific formatting.
This document contains a 3 question test for beginner pilots. Question 1 asks students to identify the meaning of common aviation abbreviations. Question 2 asks students to identify true or false statements related to aviation topics. Question 3 asks students to define aviation terms related to aircraft control and measurement. The test is designed to be completed in 1 hour using Microsoft Word with specific formatting.
INSTRUCTIONS 1. ATTEMPT ALL QUESTIONS IN ONE HOUR 2. USE MICROSOFT WORD- TIMES NEW ROMAN-11 FRONT SIZE Question 1. What do the following abbreviation stand for in aviation language a. ICAO b. UCAA c. METAR d. PPL e. CPL f. ATPL g. VFR h. IFR i. AMSL j. TAF Question 2. State TRUE or FALSE to the following statement a. The direction in aircraft is measured by a compass b. A knot is a unit measure for distance c. Fuel tanks in all C172 are the same size d. Pilots are not supposed to read METARs before flight e. Maximum visibility reported in a METAR is 10 kilometers or more f. Attitude is used to refer to how high an aircraft is above sea level g. Control zone types B, C, and D are civilian h. Class G airspace is controlled airspace without tower i. When flying, you should carry your pilot’s license, your radio license, your medical certificate, and your applicable charts j. The minimum age to apply for a Student Pilot License is fourteen Question 3 Define the following as applied to aviation a. Height b. Altitude c. Flight level d. Attitude e. Elevation f. Pitching g. Rolling h. Yawing i. Hobbs j. Magnetos end