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Military Flight Aptitude Test: 4 Forces Acting on an Aircraft

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Four forces are necessary for an aircraft to fly, and understanding them helps you recognize the limitations you must overcome to successfully challenge the bonds of earth. Here’s a basic description of each; you can see the forces in the figure:

  • Lift: Lift is the upward force vector resulting from air movement along both the upper and lower portions of the wing.

  • Drag: Drag is the air resistance that slows down the forward movement of an aircraft. You encounter two types of drag: induced, which is the drag that results from the wing’s developing lift, and parasite, which is the drag associated with the resistance to forward movement.

  • Weight: Weight is the downward force resulting from the gravitational pull of the earth.

  • Power: Power, or thrust, is the force that enables an aircraft to move forward though the air.

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    The interaction of these four forces allows the aircraft to fly.
Your test will feature questions that both directly and indirectly relate to the four forces on an aircraft in a given situation. An example of one such question may include the following:

The four forces that act on an aircraft in flight are
  • (A) Lift, weight, thrust, and drag

  • (B) Lift, mass, propulsion, and resistance

  • (C) Aerodynamics, mass, propulsion, and drag

  • (D) Lift magnitude, mass, thrust, and drag

  • (E) Roll, pitch, yaw, and magnitude
The correct answer is Choice (A).
 
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Some more basic questions for your exams..

  • What is Mach number?
  • Angle of attack?
  • Dihedral angle?
  • Camber?
  • Difference between pitch, roll, yaw?
  • Reverse thrust?
  • Artificial horizon?
  • VFR?
  • TCAS?
  • Three greens?
  • Difference between flaps and ailerons?
That's enough for today! :D
 
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