Quiz: Do You Know Your Airspace?
As they say, nothing is for certain except death, taxes, and airspace. Whether you fly big iron through the flight levels, or go low and...
Quiz: Wake Turbulence Avoidance
Wake turbulence is an invisible hazard that presents an additional challenge for pilots operating light airplanes out of busy airports. Take our latest quiz and test your knowledge of proper avoidance techniques.
Quiz: Basic Aircraft Aerodynamics
As much as it seems sometimes that airplanes fly by magic, it's important for every pilot to understand at least the basic fundamentals of...
Quiz: Cold Weather Operations
As winter sets in, it's more important than ever to understand how the cold weather will not only affect the aircraft performance but also...
Quiz: Planning with a VFR Sectional Chart
An aviation VFR Sectional chart is chock-full of visual reference information that is important for every pilot. Runway lengths, obstacle avoidance, restricted airspace, plus much...
Quiz: Understanding Aircraft Performance
Airplane performance can be defined as the capability of an airplane to operate effectively while serving a specific purpose. Among the elements of performance...
Quiz: Traffic Spotting Techniques
All pilots must maintain vigilance in order to see and avoid other aircraft. In a see-and-be-seen environment you should continuously scan all areas visible from the cockpit. But do you know the best method to accomplish this? What about at night? Take this quiz and test your ability to spot a potential traffic conflict and avoid a dangerous collision.
Quiz: Aircraft Weight and Balance
Weight and balance is a critical element that every pilot must reconcile before each flight. Many of the performance, handling and structural characteristics of...
Quiz: VFR Cross-Country Flight Planning
Winds aloft, true course, heading and groundspeed. Can you put all the puzzle pieces together and plan a successful cross-country flight? Use this quiz to test...
Quiz: Can You Identify These Airport Signs and Markings?
Taxiing around large airports if often one of the more challenging aspects when learning to fly. Studying the various signs and markings in preparation for operating at an airport with a complex taxiway and runway layout will help you better understand the system and improve your situational awareness as you move from the parking area to the active runway.