Safety Quiz
Previous ASF Safety Quizzes
Already taken the latest ASF Safety Quiz? Test your knowledge of additional topics listed below.
| Radio Communication | Feeling a little rusty on the radio? |
| Wing Contamination | Snow, frost, or ice can really be a drag on takeoff. |
| Runway Safety | Runway Safety is more than signage and safe taxi procedures; it's the beginning and end of every flight. |
| Night Operations | Night flying can offer unprecedented views accompanied by a smooth ride, but the required skills and knowledge are unique. |
| Towered Airport Ops | Flying into, out of, or near towered airports presents unique challenges. |
| Nontowered Airport Ops | No tower? No problem. Safe operations at nontowered airports rely on procedure. |
| Spatial Disorientation | Pilots deprived of visual references can quickly lose control of the aircraft. |
| Mountain Flying | Ever get the feeling you're not in Kansas anymore? |
| Airport Lighting: IFR | When ceilings are low and visibility is poor, approach lighting can guide you in safely. |
| Airport Lighting: VFR | Airports can become a bewildering array of lights after the sun goes down. |
| Thunderstorms | Airplanes and thunderstorms don't mix. Get insight into these convective beasts and valuable tips for avoidance. |
| Electrical Fires | In-flight electrical fires are relatively rare, but they can be disastrous. Learn how to minimize the risk. |
| Stalls and Spins | You know your airplane's stall speed—but is that enough to protect you from an unintentional loss of lift? |
| Accident Stats | Understanding the practical side of accident statistics is a great way to avoid contributing to them. |
| Spring Weather | Warm fronts. Cold fronts. Sun. Wind. Rain. Even ice. No other season has such wide meteorological mood swings. |
| Collision Avoidance | Whether in the air or on the ground, collision avoidance is one of a pilot's most basic responsibilities. |
| Emergency Procedures | Knowing and practicing emergency procedures can mean the difference between surviving a mishap and adding to the body count. |
| Airspace | Whether you're taking a short hop or flying cross country, it's important to understand any type of airpace that lies in your path. |





