Homework 1.3
Aerodynamics, Stability and Basic Communication
Name: ______Date: ______Score: ______
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- The axes of an airplane are ______, ______and ______.
- The two main types of drag are ______and ______.
- Parasite drag comes in three forms: ______, ______-______, and ______. Parasite drag ______as speed is increased.
- Drag due to lift is known as ______drag and ______as speed is increased.
- The angle between the ______line and the ______is the Angle of Attack.
- Bernoulli’s Principle states that as a fluid ______in velocity, it’s relative pressure will ______.
- An airfoil will stall regardless of its ______; It will always stall when it reaches the ______.
- The two types of Stability are ______and ______.
- Stability about the lateral axis is maintained by ______.
- Stability about the longitudinal axis is maintained by ______.
- If the Center of Gravity (CG) is too far forward, the airplane will be too ______and will be (more / less) recoverable in a stall. If the CG is too far aft, the airplane will be too ______and will be (more / less) recoverable in a stall.
- Directional stability, or stability about the vertical axis is maintained by ______.
- The lift equation is: ______.
- We practice Stalls in initial training to practice the ______.
- One type of stall is the ______stall and it simulates ______.
- Another type of stall is the ______stall and it simulates ______.
- We recognize a stall is occurring by ______.
- The left turning tendencies are ______, ______, ______, and ______.
True or False:
- Precession will happen 90 degrees opposite of the direction of rotation.
- If I place the airplane in a climb and it remains in that pitch attitude, it is displaying neutral
static stability. - Turbulence affects an airplane’s stall characteristics because it changes the direction of the
relative wind. - Maneuvering speed is lower as the weight increases.
- Newton’s third law says that every action has an equal and opposite reaction.
- Keel effect is due to the airplanes centerboard protruding into the relative wind as we fly.
- I can fill all of the seats in a Piper Archer with 200-pound people, have full fuel and still be under
the weight limit. - Load increases as bank angle increases.
Draw the four forces of flight acting upon this aircraft.
Short Answer Communications Questions:
- Before I am able to leave the ramp, I should get the ATIS, and then who should I contact? What Frequency?
- I’m in N282HP and holding short of runway 28R. I want to call Montgomery Tower for initial departure clearance. I want to go westbound to the Coast. What should I say?
- The Response is, “Archer 2HP, line up and wait runway 28R, traffic is a Skyhawk, midfield right downwind.” What does this mean? What is the absolute minimum that I am required to readback?
- What should I say to ATC if I have an emergency? ______
- What should I say to ATC if I need a moment to respond? ______
- What should I say to ATC if I cannot comply with their clearance? ______
- I am approaching Oceanside, an uncontrolled airport. After listening on the frequency, I note that Runway 24 is in use, right pattern. What should I say?
Spend some time exploring LiveATC.net. Go find an airport of your choosing and listen to ground and/or tower frequency. Pull up that airports “Airport Diagram” with a google search and try to see where each aircraft is going and what they’re saying to each other.