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If the compass is heading east, the aircraft's nose will be pointing? 
to the right 
 
 
 
 
If the compass is heading west, the aircraft's nose will be pointing? 
to the left 
 
 
 
 
If the compass is heading south, the aircraft will be pointing? 
towards you, "flying out the the page" 
 
 
 
 
If the compass is heading north, the aircraft will be pointing? 
away from you, "flying into the page" 
 
 
 
 
Aircraft heading north 
 
 
 
 
Aircraft heading south 
 
 
 
 
Aircraft heading eas...
Aberration 
abnormality; deviation from the standard 
 
 
 
access 
approach or admittance 
 
 
 
accord 
agreement 
 
 
 
adage 
a proverb, wise saying (i.e. "too soon old, too late smart") 
 
 
 
adversary 
enemy 
 
 
 
advocate 
one who speaks in favor of or behalf of 
 
 
 
affluence 
wealth or abundance, lots of something 
 
 
 
agenda 
list of items to be accomplished 
 
 
 
alacrity 
cheerful willingness or ready to response, liveliness and eagerness 
 
 
 
alias 
the like, assumed name...
In this figure, angle POS measures 90°. What is the measure of angle ROQ? 
a. 45° 
b. 90° 
c. 180° 
d. 270° 
e. 360° 
b. PQ and RS are intersecting lines. The fact 
that angle POS is a 90-degree angle means 
that PQ and RS are perpendicular, 
indicating that all the angles formed by 
their intersection, including ROQ, measure 
90 degrees. 
 
 
 
4 1/5 + 1 2/5 + 3 3/10 
a. 8 9/10 
b. 9 1/10 
c. 8 4/5 
d. 8 6/15 
e. 9 5/10 
a. Incorrect answers include adding both the 
numerator and the deno...
aberration 
(n) a deviation from the standard; not typical 
 
 
 
access 
(n) a means of approach or admittance (e.g., to an area or organization) 
 
 
 
accord 
(n) agreement 
 
 
 
adage 
(n) wise proverb or saying (e.g., "Too soon old, too late smart") 
 
 
 
adversary 
(n) enemy, opponent 
 
 
 
advocate 
(n) one who speaks in favor of or on behalf of another 
 
 
 
affluence 
(n) wealth or abundance 
 
 
 
agenda 
(n) list of items to discuss or accomplish 
 
 
 
alacrity 
(n) cheerful wi...
Chastise 
Rebuke or reprimand severely 
 
 
 
Impetuous 
Acting or done quickly and without thought or care 
 
 
 
Rash 
Acting or tending to act too hastily or without due consideration 
 
 
 
Impecunious 
Having little or no money 
 
 
 
Impoverished 
Reduced to poverty 
 
 
 
Denigrate 
To speak damagingly of; criticize in a derogatory manner 
 
 
 
Malign 
To speak harmful untruths about; speak evil of; slander 
 
 
 
Demur 
To make objection, especially on the grounds of scruples: take exce...
Four Areodynamic forces acting on an airplane are? 
Drag, Lift, Thrust, Weight 
 
 
 
An airplane wing is designed to produce lift resulting from relatively: 
Positive below the wing/Negative above the wing 
 
 
 
Forces acting on a plane in a steady flight condition? 
Lift equals weight and thrust equals drag 
 
 
 
A flashing green air traffic control signal directed to an aircraft on the surface is a signal that the pilot is: 
Cleared to taxi 
 
 
 
Steady red light from the tower means? 
Kee...
Natural Number 
Is a number greater than 0 and has no decimal or fraction attached. Ex: (1,2,3,4,etc...) 
 
 
Whole Number 
Are natural numbers and the number 0 (0,1,2,3,4,etc) 
 
 
Integers 
Includes positive numbers, zero, and negative numbers. Ex: (-1,0,1) 
 
 
Rational Number 
A number that can be written as a fraction with a numerator and a denominator that are integers. The decimal representation of a rational number either ends or repeats. 
 
 
Irrational Number 
a number that can NOT be ...
fixed-wing aircraft structure 
1. Fuselage 
2. Wings 
3. Tail assembly or empennage 
4. Landing gear 
5. Powerplant 
6. Flight instruments/controls and control surfaces 
 
 
 
fuselage 
body of an airplane. Contains the cockpit, the cabin, the cargo area if there is one, and attachment points for other major airplane components, such as wings, tail section, and landing gear. 
 
 
 
cockpit 
from which the pilots and the flight crew control the aircraft's operations 
 
 
 
Two design types of fu...
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