PPL Cheat Sheet 2026

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60 questions
90 min time limit
75% to pass
  1. Structural icing is most likely to occur when flying through visible moisture at temperatures: At or below freezing (0°C)
  2. At an uncontrolled airport, which aircraft has the right-of-way on final approach? The aircraft at the lower altitude on final approach
  3. An Air Defense Identification Zone (ADIZ) requires which of the following for entry? A flight plan and continuous transponder/radio contact
  4. What does PIREP stand for? Pilot Report
  5. What does the term 'angle of attack' refer to? The angle between the chord line and the relative wind
  6. What altitude does the altimeter display when set to the local altimeter setting on the ground? Field elevation
  7. During a go-around, what is the correct initial pilot action? Apply full power and establish a positive climb
  8. During which condition does the magnetic compass read most accurately? In straight-and-level, unaccelerated flight
  9. A METAR reports 'BKN025'. What does this indicate? A broken ceiling at 2,500 feet AGL
  10. At what altitude does Class A airspace begin in the United States? 18,000 feet MSL
  11. What does the carburetor heat control do in a piston aircraft? Routes warm air through the carburetor to prevent or melt ice
  12. What does the term 'ground effect' describe? Reduced induced drag when flying close to the surface
  13. What is the primary purpose of establishing a ground reference maneuver such as turns around a point? To develop wind correction and division of attention
  14. In a slip to a landing, what is the primary purpose? To increase the rate of descent without gaining speed
  15. What does a suction gauge measure in a light aircraft? The vacuum pressure used to drive gyroscopic flight instruments
  16. A flashing red light gun signal directed at an aircraft in flight means what? Airport unsafe, do not land
  17. If your magnetic heading is 360° and variation is 5° East, your true heading is: 355°
  18. What happens to the rate of climb as the aircraft climbs toward its absolute ceiling? It decreases toward zero
  19. What is the effect of extending flaps on the aircraft's stall speed? Lowers stall speed
  20. One nautical mile is approximately equal to how many statute miles? 1.15 statute miles
  21. The dew point is best described as the temperature at which the air becomes: Saturated and condensation begins
  22. What is the primary danger of carbon monoxide poisoning in a small aircraft? It impairs judgment and can cause unconsciousness without warning
  23. What primarily causes a spin to develop? A stall combined with yaw
  24. What is the standard atmospheric pressure at sea level? 29.92 inches of mercury (inHg)
  25. What is the correct entry procedure for a chandelle? A maximum-performance 180-degree climbing turn
  26. An AIRMET Sierra is issued primarily for which hazard? IFR conditions and mountain obscuration
  27. When performing slow flight, what control input compensates for the reduced rudder and aileron effectiveness? Larger, coordinated control deflections
  28. As density altitude increases, what happens to aircraft takeoff performance? Takeoff distance increases
  29. Which instrument relies on the pitot tube's ram air pressure to operate? Airspeed indicator
  30. What is the purpose of using coordinated rudder and aileron inputs during a turn? To maintain balanced flight and prevent a skid or slip.
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