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AS 121 Exam 3 Questions with Verified Answers Latest Update 2025/2026 Standard pressure at 10000 feet is (according to the values on the FAA table) - Answers 20.57 inches of mercury Which of the following helps determine the shape of the airfoil? - Answers Purpose of the specific aircraft As angle of attack increases, the center of pressure (CP) - Answers Moves forward What will happen to an object immersed in fluid when pressure on one surface of the object becomes less than pressure on the other surface of the object? - Answers The object will move in the direction of the lower pressure The standard atmosphere at sea level is - Answers 15 degrees C and 29.92 inches of mercury The weight of the atmosphere at 18000 feet is ______ what it is at sea level. - Answers 1/2 Why is pressure altitude important to pilots? - Answers It is used to determine airplane performance Newton and Bernoulli have stated laws that fully explain how lift is formulated. - Answers false What are the effects of less dense air on aircraft performance? - Answers Reduces power, thrust, lift Most of the atmosphere's oxygen is contained below ___________ feet. - Answers 35,000 Which statement relates to Bernoulli's principle? - Answers Air traveling faster over the curved upper surface of an airfoil causes lower pressure on the top surface. When are the four forces that act on an airplane in equilibrium? - Answers During unaccelerated level flight. What is the relationship of lift, drag, thrust, and weight when the airplane is in straight-and-level flight? - Answers Lift equals weight and thrust equals drag. What happens when an aircraft reaches the critical angle of attack? - Answers Any further increase in angle of attack causes the wing to stall Ground Effect becomes effective within - Answers One (1) wingspan above the surface An aircraft always will Stall when - Answers The Critical Angle of Attack is exceeded The penalty for a wing producing lift is called - Answers Induced drag Wingtip vortices are greatest when the generating aircraft is - Answers Heavy, clean (gear and flaps up), and slow Aspect ratio is the ratio of - Answers The wing span to the wing chord The acronym used in class for the engine used in our Cessna 172 aircraft is - Answers HAND FL An increase in aspect ratio with a constant velocity will - Answers Decrease the drag Which of the following is affected significantly by aircraft stability? - Answers Maneuverability Induced drag is a by-product of - Answers Lift What is dihedral and what is its purpose? - Answers Outer wing tips are higher than the wing roots - helps the aircraft with roll stability

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AS 121 Exam 3 Questions with Verified Answers Latest Update 2025/2026

Standard pressure at 10000 feet is (according to the values on the FAA table) - Answers 20.57
inches of mercury

Which of the following helps determine the shape of the airfoil? - Answers Purpose of the
specific aircraft

As angle of attack increases, the center of pressure (CP) - Answers Moves forward

What will happen to an object immersed in fluid when pressure on one surface of the object
becomes less than pressure on the other surface of the object? - Answers The object will move
in the direction of the lower pressure

The standard atmosphere at sea level is - Answers 15 degrees C and 29.92 inches of mercury

The weight of the atmosphere at 18000 feet is ______ what it is at sea level. - Answers 1/2

Why is pressure altitude important to pilots? - Answers It is used to determine airplane
performance

Newton and Bernoulli have stated laws that fully explain how lift is formulated. - Answers false

What are the effects of less dense air on aircraft performance? - Answers Reduces power,
thrust, lift

Most of the atmosphere's oxygen is contained below ___________ feet. - Answers 35,000

Which statement relates to Bernoulli's principle? - Answers Air traveling faster over the curved
upper surface of an airfoil causes lower pressure on the top surface.

When are the four forces that act on an airplane in equilibrium? - Answers During unaccelerated
level flight.

What is the relationship of lift, drag, thrust, and weight when the airplane is in straight-and-level
flight? - Answers Lift equals weight and thrust equals drag.

What happens when an aircraft reaches the critical angle of attack? - Answers Any further
increase in angle of attack causes the wing to stall

Ground Effect becomes effective within - Answers One (1) wingspan above the surface

An aircraft always will Stall when - Answers The Critical Angle of Attack is exceeded

The penalty for a wing producing lift is called - Answers Induced drag

Wingtip vortices are greatest when the generating aircraft is - Answers Heavy, clean (gear and
flaps up), and slow

, Aspect ratio is the ratio of - Answers The wing span to the wing chord

The acronym used in class for the engine used in our Cessna 172 aircraft is - Answers HAND FL

An increase in aspect ratio with a constant velocity will - Answers Decrease the drag

Which of the following is affected significantly by aircraft stability? - Answers Maneuverability

Induced drag is a by-product of - Answers Lift

What is dihedral and what is its purpose? - Answers Outer wing tips are higher than the wing
roots - helps the aircraft with roll stability

Angle of attack is defined as the acute angle between the chord line of the airfoil and - Answers
The direction of the relative wind

Aircraft stability is primarily due to - Answers The design characteristics of the aircraft

In order for an airplane to maintain level flight the pilot must coordinate the - Answers Angle of
attack (AOA) and thrust

In steady flight, the sum of the opposing forces is - Answers Zero

Where is the CG located in most aircraft? - Answers In front of the wing's CL (Center of Lift)

What are the 4 forces acting on an airplane in flight? - Answers Thrust, lift, drag, weight

A moment is said to be equal to the product of the force applied and the - Answers Distance at
which the force is applied

Low cost, low speed airplanes favor which kind of wing? - Answers Rectangular

An aircraft leaving ground effect during takeoff will - Answers experience an increase in induced
drag and a decrease in performance.

Ground effect is most likely to result in which problem? - Answers Becoming airborne before
reaching recommended takeoff speed.

The four forces acting on an airplane in flight are - Answers lift, weight, A. thrust, and drag.

What is ground effect? - Answers The result of the interference of the surface of the Earth with
the airflow patterns about an airplane.

What must a pilot be aware of as a result of ground effect? - Answers Induced drag decreases;
therefore, any excess speed at the point of flare may cause considerable floating.

Floating caused by the phenomenon of ground effect will be most realized during an approach
to land when at - Answers less than the length of the wingspan above the surface

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