Atlantic Sun Airways :: CAT A Quiz
Welcome to our Cat A Pilot Knowledge Quiz! The quiz is divided into five areas of pilot knowledge. Each area has five multiple-choice questions. Participation in the quiz is voluntary. Success, which is 70% correct, in the quiz will be rewarded with a Cat A qualification ribbon on your hub roster page.

CAT A Quiz :: Flight Operations
1. Every 30 days, you must log how many flights to remain active on the roster?

2. LOA, leave of absence notification is required for an absence of how many days?

3. You can transfer 150 hours from your previous VA to Atlantic Sun Airways.

4. CAT A pilots can fly which of the following aircraft for Atlantic Sun Airways?

5. If you fly your flight in VATSIM, your flight time will be multiplied by:
CAT A Quiz :: Aerodynamics
1. What makes an airplane turn?

2. When does P-factor cause the airplane to yaw to the left?

3. The angle of attack at which an airplane wings stalls will:

4. Which basic flight maneuver increases the load factor on an airplane as compared to straight-and-level flight?

5. The four forces acting on an airplane in flight are:
CAT A Quiz :: Atlantic Sun Airways Fleet
1. What is the correct indicated airspeed in knots to use on approach in the ATR-72-500?

2. What speed do you want to be at for final glide slope descent in the ARJ-85?

3. Which of the following CAT A airliners carries the most passengers?

4. On the ERJ-135 what is your target climb speed below 10,000 ft?

5. The ATR-72-500 normal takeoff setting for the flaps is:
CAT A Quiz :: Weather
1. A non frontal narrow band of active thunderstorms that often develop ahead of a cold front is known as a:

2. If there is a thunderstorm activity in the vincinity of an airport at which you plan to land, which hazardlanding approach?

3. One of the most easily recognized discontinuities across a front is:

4. What situation is most conductive to the formation of radiation fog

5. What is indicated when a current CONVECTIVE SIGMET forecasts thunderstorms?
CAT A Quiz :: Performance
1. Vso is defined as the:

2. When taxiing with strong quartering tailwinds, which aileron positions should be used?

3. The most important rule to remember in the event of a power failure after becoming airborne is to:

4. What is ground effect?

5. If the outside air temperature (OAT) at a givien altitude is warmer than standard, the density altitude is:
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