Free Aviation Quizzes

How Much Do You Actually Know About Flying?

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Aircraft cockpit instrument panel
Instruments Beginner 10 questions

Can You Read the Cockpit?

The six-pack, the altimeter, the airspeed indicator. Test whether you actually understand what every instrument does.

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Aircraft wing view in flight
Aerodynamics Beginner 8 questions

Do You Know What Keeps a Plane in the Air?

Lift, drag, thrust, weight, stalls, control surfaces. The physics every pilot needs to understand before they ever climb into a seat.

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Dramatic storm clouds from above
Weather Intermediate 8 questions

Can You Read Weather Like a Pilot?

METARs, cloud types, fog, wind shear, SIGMETs. Weather kills more pilots than almost anything else. See how much you know.

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Aerial view of airport and surrounding area
Airspace Intermediate 8 questions

Do You Know the Rules of the Sky?

Class A through G, VFR minimums, control zones, NOTAMs, IFR. Airspace rules aren't optional -do you know yours?

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Air traffic control tower at night
Radio & ATC Intermediate 8 questions

Can You Talk the Talk?

Phonetic alphabet, MAYDAY vs PAN-PAN, transponder codes, position reporting. Aviation radio has its own language -how fluent are you?

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Cockpit at night with glowing instruments
Exam Prep Advanced 10 questions

Think You're Ready for the PPL Written?

Density altitude, weight and balance, carb ice, emergencies. The hardest questions from every topic. No safety net -just you and the question.

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Aerial view for VFR navigation
Navigation Intermediate 8 questions

Can You Navigate Without GPS?

VNC charts, magnetic heading, wind correction, fuel planning, and dead reckoning. The navigation skills examiners test on the PPL written and the checkride.

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Aircraft cockpit
Human Factors Intermediate 8 questions

What's Going On Inside the Cockpit?

IMSAFE, hypoxia, spatial disorientation, fatigue, and the DECIDE model. The soft skills that separate pilots who survive from those who don't.

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Aerial view representing airspace and regulations
Air Law Intermediate 8 questions

Do You Know the Rules of the Air?

Right of way, VFR minimums, emergency authority, transponder requirements, and aviation regulations. The largest single subject area on the PPL written exam.

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