Letters sound clearer: use Alpha-Zulu words to spell what you canβt safely hear.
1. What does the aviation phonetic alphabet help pilots and crew do when radio conditions are noisy or unclear?
2. What is the correct definition of a knot in aviation measurement?
3. Which set of aircraft components belongs to the airframe?
Aviation phonetic alphabet β purpose?
Reduces confusion in radio communication.
Measurement units in aviation β common?
Feet, nautical miles, knots, Mach, hectopascals.
Aircraft structure β main components?
Wing, fuselage, landing gear, tail surfaces.
Control surfaces β function?
Change aircraft motion about axes.
Turbojet vs turboprop β difference?
Turbojet exhaust gases; turboprop drives a propeller.
QNH β what?
Atmospheric pressure representing air column weight.
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