6 Latest ATPL Principles of Flight Questions Explained | Tricky POF Mix #2

Some POF questions don’t test knowledge, they test whether you notice the detail. Let’s break down six tricky ATPL questions that most students misread. Prepare smarter for the EASA ATPL Principles of Flight (081) exam ✈️ In this focused walkthrough, ATPL Pilot Michal breaks down six recently reported questions taken directly from the Airhead ATPL Question Bank, all seen in real EASA ATPL exams across multiple authorities. This session features a second mix of tricky POF questions, covering key areas such as manoeuvring load diagrams, directional control on take-off, spoiler effects, centre of gravity behaviour, swept-wing stall characteristics, and speed limitations — all common sources of subtle but costly exam mistakes. 📚 Questions Covered in This Video 00:00 — Introduction 00:38 — AIR-273714: Manoeuvring Load Diagram — Interpreting Structural Limits and Flight Envelope 03:04 — AIR-253317: Directional Control Loss on Take-Off — Yaw Effects on Wet Runways 04:50 — AIR-252142: Spoiler Deployment — Effect at Constant Angle of Attack 06:25 — AIR-253171: Centre of Gravity (Forward) — Impact on Stability and Control 08:38 — AIR-253377: Swept Wing Stall — Tailplane Wake Interaction Effects 10:31 — AIR-273657: VFE — Maximum Flap Extended Speed Definition and Limits 📌 Why train with Airhead? Study with the most up-to-date ATPL exam questions across all EASA subjects. Airhead combines real exam reporting, clear explanations, and modern study tools to help you prepare efficiently and with confidence. 🔔 Subscribe for weekly ATPL walkthroughs and stay ahead with real exam questions explained step by step by airline pilots. #ATPL #EASAATPL #PrinciplesOfFlight #ATPL081 #Aerodynamics #PilotTraining #ATPLExam #FlightTheory #AviationEducation #AirlinePilot #ATPLPreparation #AviationStudents #Stall #CG #AirheadATPL