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SIFT Army Aviation Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass Airfoil - Blade that cuts through air so that air passes above and below it Top of an airfoil is ________ - Cambered Why is the top of an airfoil cambered? - To allow air to quickly get past the airfoil and create low pressure What happens to the air below the airfoil? - Has a shorter distance to travel and is slower, creating high pressure Lift - Upward force created by the difference in air pressure above and below the airfoil angle of incidence (pitch angle) - Angle between the cord line and the direction of the rotors spin Angle of Attack (AOA) - Angle between the chord line and the direction of incoming air To create lift you need a ________ AOA - Positive How do you create a positive AOA - Front of the blade needs to be raised above the back, relative to the wind What type of airfoil can generate lift with zero or negative AOA - Cambered or nonsymmetrical 2© EMILY CHARLENE YEAR , ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Weight is an important factor in flight because: - You need to generate enough force to move the weight off the ground, thus requiring more lift What 3 factors can cause a change in weight mid-flight? - Strong winds, adverse weather conditions, banking What is the most frequent factor that causes a change in weight mid-flight? - Banking the helicopter As the angle of a bank increases, what also needs to increase? - The angle of the airfoil which will produce more lift Load factor (G load) - Added strain created by banking and increasing the angle of the airfoil G load equation - G = L1 / L0 G - Load factor L1 - Actual load on the rotor blades L0 - Resting or normal load of the helicopter Thrust - Force that moves the helicopter horizontally How do you create thrust? - Converting lift via alterations of the pitch angle and the AOA Drag - Opposing force to thrust What are the 3 subcategories of drag? - Profile, paras

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Airfoil - ✔✔Blade that cuts through air so that air passes above and below it

Top of an airfoil is ________ - ✔✔Cambered

Why is the top of an airfoil cambered? - ✔✔To allow air to quickly get past the airfoil
and create low pressure

What happens to the air below the airfoil? - ✔✔Has a shorter distance to travel and is
slower, creating high pressure

Lift - ✔✔Upward force created by the difference in air pressure above and below the
airfoil

angle of incidence (pitch angle) - ✔✔Angle between the cord line and the direction of
the rotors spin

Angle of Attack (AOA) - ✔✔Angle between the chord line and the direction of
incoming air

To create lift you need a ________ AOA - ✔✔Positive

How do you create a positive AOA - ✔✔Front of the blade needs to be raised above the
back, relative to the wind

What type of airfoil can generate lift with zero or negative AOA - ✔✔Cambered or
nonsymmetrical



© EMILY CHARLENE YEAR 2025-2026, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 1

, Weight is an important factor in flight because: - ✔✔You need to generate enough force
to move the weight off the ground, thus requiring more lift

What 3 factors can cause a change in weight mid-flight? - ✔✔Strong winds, adverse
weather conditions, banking

What is the most frequent factor that causes a change in weight mid-flight? -
✔✔Banking the helicopter

As the angle of a bank increases, what also needs to increase? - ✔✔The angle of the
airfoil which will produce more lift

Load factor (G load) - ✔✔Added strain created by banking and increasing the angle of
the airfoil

G load equation - ✔✔G = L1 / L0

G - ✔✔Load factor

L1 - ✔✔Actual load on the rotor blades

L0 - ✔✔Resting or normal load of the helicopter

Thrust - ✔✔Force that moves the helicopter horizontally

How do you create thrust? - ✔✔Converting lift via alterations of the pitch angle and the
AOA

Drag - ✔✔Opposing force to thrust

What are the 3 subcategories of drag? - ✔✔Profile, parasitic, and induced

Parasitic drag - ✔✔Increases with airspeed and is the dominate type of drag at high
airspeeds




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