Sporty's Quiz Hour - 20 Questions to Test Your Aviation Knowledge
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- čas přidán 1. 08. 2024
- How much do you know about weather, airspace, aerodynamics, and flight planning? The pilots at Sporty’s present 20 questions on a variety of topics, then explain the correct answer and discuss the implications. See if you can get all 20 questions correct and make your instructor proud. It’s a great way to review important topics and learn some interesting trivia too!
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Would like to see more of these
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19 of 20. These are good! do more!
this is a great review i take my test tomorrow and have not used sportys in the past but this was a great video.
This was very helpful. Thank you!
Video starts at 2:43
works fine at 1.75x speed
20/20 vision!
Great review
fantastic review of a variety of topics. thank you
Excellent video, very informative an extremely useful.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Can students wear pilot uniforms even if school do not require them?
20/20. Not bad for a guy who hasn't taken any courses yet. I did guess on one of them though.
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19 out of 20, not bad. Like ya to do more!!??
19 out of 20
There was only one of these? Wish it was a recurring serious
That is the one I chose, is #1
20/20
Got 17 out of 20. Not bad for someone who hasn't flown for over 30 years.
John Opalko lol btw this is a joke right
@@memelox_1705 Nope. Lost my medical around 1985 and haven't flown since. I do keep up with it, though, and am thinking of getting a ground instructor certificate.
@@johnopalko5223 why not basic med?
@@williammickelson403 BasicMed requires me to have held a medical after July 14, 2006. My last medical expired around 1985. Besides, even if I qualified, I'd be leery of flying because of certain medical weirdnesses my body is doing. I won't even fly gliders any more (no medical required) because I don't feel confident that I'm healthy enough.
Even so, between getting my certificate and having to quit, I had a good, enjoyable seven years of flying. That's more than a lot of people have.
@@johnopalko5223 oh good point thanks for reminding me
Sportys quiz hour 10
Pray
"if you have to plow through a building there may be some issues"
Don't get the induced drag one. As you go faster, youre gonna have more lift. So if lift increases induced drag increases
I think they should add "in level flight."
At lower airspeeds, a higher AOA is required to maintain flight. Induced drag scales with AOA, which is why the largest vortices are generated by a heavy, slow and clean aircraft. Effectively, induced drag is a direct result of lift generation. Higher AOA means "more" of the lift vector is facing opposite the direction of flight, which in combination with the strengthened wingtip vortices (more delta p) results in much higher drag.
At higher speeds, a lower AOA is needed. This means the pressure differential is lower, the lift vector isnt contributing as much to drag (it is almost perpendicular to flight path), and the induced drag is less.
Parasitic drag scales ~ quadratically to airspeed (Result of skin friction (typically linear) and form drag (typically quadratic))
Induced drags scales ~inversely to airspeed. (Result of high AOA flight)
The middle point is Vg, or best glide!
Back side of the curve.
@@cl5258 thanks for your explanation. I agree with your suggestion
Doing this on a cell phone is nearly impossible... Missed 3 cause i couldnt see...