AIRPLANE FLYING HANDBOOKS TWO SEPARATE HANDBOOKS Overview Present
AIRPLANE FLYING HANDBOOKS TWO SEPARATE HANDBOOKS
Overview • Present a “heads up” look at the changes in the Flight Training Handbook which has become the Basic Airplane Flying Handbook. • Present you with a brief overview of key subject areas in each chapter by: – introducing you to significant changes, – discussing new subject areas, and – mentioning significant areas which have been deleted. Downloaded from www. avhf. com
Objective • Furnish the examiner and flight instructor with a brief overview of the Basic Airplane Flying Handbook. • Familiarize you with the content of this new publication without testing at the end of the course. Downloaded from www. avhf. com
HANDBOOK ONE • The Basic Airplane Flying Handbook Downloaded from www. avhf. com
CHAPTER 1 Introduction to Flight Training • • • 1. 1 Advantages 1. 2 Choosing a Flight School 1. 3 Instructor and Student Relationship 1. 4 Role of the FAA 1. 5 Study Materials 1. 6 Study Habits 1. 7 Ground Safety 1. 8 Flight Safety 1. 9 Safe Operating Limitations 1. 10 Aeronautical Decision Making Downloaded from www. avhf. com
CHAPTER 2 Introduction to Airplanes and Engines • • 2. 1 2. 2 2. 3 2. 4 • 2. 5 • 2. 6 • 2. 7 • 2. 8 Fuselage Wings Empennage Primary Flight Controls Secondary Flight Controls Landing Gear, Fixed and Retractable Wheel Brakes Nosewheel Steering Downloaded from www. avhf. com • 2. 9 Reciprocating Engines • 2. 10 Fuel and Oil Systems • 2. 11 Induction Systems • 2. 12 Fuel/Air Mixture • 2. 13 Ignition System • 2. 14 Normal Combustion, Detonation and Pre-ignition
CHAPTER 2 Introduction to Airplanes and Engines (continued) • 2. 15 Turbochargers • 2. 16 Propellers; Fixed Pitch, and Constant Speed • 2. 17 Cowl Flaps • 2. 18 Instruments, General • 2. 19 Engine Instruments • 2. 20 Pitot Static and Vacuum/Pressure Systems Downloaded from www. avhf. com • • • 2. 21 Flight Instruments 2. 22 Electrical Systems 2. 23 Avionics 2. 24 Hydraulic Systems 2. 25 Environmental Systems • 2. 26 Deicing/Anti-icing Systems • 2. 27 Pressurization Systems • 2. 28 Supplemental Oxygen
CHAPTER 3 Principles of Flight • • Downloaded from www. avhf. com 3. 1 3. 2 3. 3 3. 4 3. 5 3. 6 3. 7 Theories of Flight Forces Acting on the Airplane Stability and Controllability Straight and Level Flight Turning Flight Climbing Flight Descending Flight
CHAPTER 4 Weight and Balance Control • 4. 1 Weight and Balance Terms and Definitions • 4. 2 Weight Control • 4. 3 Balance and Center of Gravity • 4. 4 Management of Weight and Balance • 4. 5 Effects of Adverse Weight and Balance • 4. 6 Computing Weight and Balance Downloaded from www. avhf. com
CHAPTER 5 The Effect and Use of Controls • • • 5. 1 5. 2 5. 3 5. 4 5. 5 Ailerons Elevator/Stabilator Rudder Trim Devices Use of Flight Controls • 5. 6 Flap Control Downloaded from www. avhf. com • 5. 7 Landing Gear Control • 5. 8 Throttle Control & Power Setting • 5. 9 Propeller Control • 5. 10 Mixture Control & Leaning • 5. 11 Carburetor Heat Control
CHAPTER 6 Airport Operations • 6. 1 Airport Taxiway, Runway Markings and Signs • 6. 2 Traffic and Wind Indicators • 6. 3 Airport Traffic Patterns • 6. 4 Noise Abatement Procedures • 6. 5 Radio Comm. • 6. 6 Airport Operations Without an Operating Control Tower Downloaded from www. avhf. com • 6. 7 Airport Operations w/ Operating Control Twr • 6. 8 Automatic Terminal Info. Service (ATIS). • 6. 9 Air Traffic Control Clearances • 6. 10 Wake Turbulence Avoidance • 6. 11 Wind Shear • 6. 12 Microbursts • 6. 13 Visual Approach Slope Indicator(VASI) • 6. 14 Terminal Radar Serv. for VFR Aircraft
CHAPTER 7 Airplane Performance and Limitations • • 7. 1 7. 2 7. 3 7. 4 7. 5 7. 7 7. 8 Downloaded from www. avhf. com Factors Affecting Performance Density Altitude Weight Runway Conditions Pilot’s Operating Handbook Performance V-Speeds
CHAPTER 8 Aeromedical Factors • 8. 1 Obtaining a Medical Certificate • 8. 2 General Health • 8. 3 Hypoxia • 8. 4 Hyperventilation • 8. 5 Middle Ear Discomfort & Sinus Problems • 8. 6 Spatial Disorientation & Vertigo Downloaded from www. avhf. com • 8. 7 Motion Sickness • 8. 8 Carbon Monoxide Poisoning • 8. 9 Stress and Fatigue • 8. 10 Alcohol and Drugs • 8. 11 Scuba Diving & Decompression Sickness
CHAPTER 9 National Airspace System • • • Downloaded from www. avhf. com 9. 1 9. 2 9. 3 9. 4 9. 5 9. 6 9. 7 9. 8 9. 9 Controlled Airspace Class A Class B Class C Class D Class E Class G Special Use Airspace Other Special Airspace Areas
CHAPTER 10 Preflight Preparation and Procedures • 10. 1 Certificates and Documents • 10. 2 Preflight of the Pilot • 10. 3 Preflight Preparation (Flight Planning) • 10. 4 Airplane Preflight Inspection (Visual Inspection) Downloaded from www. avhf. com • 10. 5 Cockpit Mgmnt. 10. 6 Use of Checklists • 10. 7 Engine Starting • 10. 8 Taxiing-General and Nosewheel Airplanes • 10. 9 Before Takeoff Checks • 10. 10 Minimum Equipment Lists
CHAPTER 11 Takeoffs and Climbs • • • Downloaded from www. avhf. com 11. 1 11. 2 11. 3 11. 4 11. 5 11. 6 11. 7 11. 8 11. 9 11. 10 Prior To Takeoff Normal Takeoff Roll Normal Lift-Off and Climb Crosswind Takeoff Roll Crosswind Lift-Off and Climb Soft Field Takeoff Roll Soft Field Lift-off and Climb Short Field Takeoff Roll Short Field Lift-off and Climb Rejected Takeoff
CHAPTER 12 Basic Flight Maneuvers • • • 12. 1 12. 2 12. 3 12. 4 12. 5 12. 6 Downloaded from www. avhf. com Integrated Flight Instruction Attitude Flying Straight-and-Level Flight Turns Climbs Descents
CHAPTER 13 Slow Flight and Stalls • 13. 1 Slow Flight • 13. 2 Maneuvering During Slow Flight • 13. 3 Stalls • 13. 4 Recognition of Stalls • 13. 5 Fundamentals of Stall Recovery • 13. 6 Use of Ailerons and Rudder in Stall Recovery Downloaded from www. avhf. com • 13. 7 Stall Characteristics 13. 8 Power-On Stalls • 13. 9 Power-Off Stalls • 13. 10 Secondary Stalls • 13. 11 Accelerated Maneuver Stalls • 13. 12 Crossed Control Stalls • 13. 13 Elevator Trim Stalls
CHAPTER 14 Spins • • • 14. 1 14. 2 14. 3 14. 4 14. 5 14. 6 14. 7 14. 8 14. 9 Downloaded from www. avhf. com Spin Definition Cause of Spins Types of Spins Phases of a Spin Aircraft Limitations Weight and Balance Requirements Spin Training Spirals Documentation
CHAPTER 15 Performance Maneuvers • • Downloaded from www. avhf. com 15. 1 15. 2 15. 3 15. 4 Steep Turns Steep Spirals Chandelles Lazy Eights
CHAPTER 16 Ground Reference Maneuvers • 16. 1 Maneuvering by Reference to Ground Objects • 16. 2 Drift and Ground Track Control • 16. 3 Turns Around a Point • 16. 4 S-Turns • 16. 5 Rectangular Course • 16. 6 Eights Along a Road • 16. 7 Eights Around Pylons • 16. 8 Eights on Pylons Downloaded from www. avhf. com
CHAPTER 17 Approaches and Landings • 17. 1 Normal Approach and Landing • 17. 2 Base Leg • 17. 3 Final Approach • 17. 4 Estimating Height and Movement • 17. 5 Roundout (Flare) • 17. 6 Touchdown • 17. 7 After-Landing Roll Downloaded from www. avhf. com • 17. 8 Go. Around/Rejected Landing • 17. 9 Touch and Go Landings • 17. 10 Slips • 17. 11 Crosswind Final Approach and Landing • 17. 12 Crosswind Final Continued Approach
CHAPTER 17 Approaches and Landings (continued) • 17. 13 Crosswind Roundout (Flare) • 17. 14 Crosswind Touchdown • 17. 15 Crosswind After. Landing Roll • 17. 16 Turbulent-Air Approach and Ldg. • 17. 17 Soft Field Approach and Landing • 17. 18 Short Field Approach and Ldg. Downloaded from www. avhf. com • 17. 19 Power-Off Accuracy Approach • 17. 20 90º Power-Off Approach • 17. 21 180º Power-Off Approach • 17. 22 360º Power-Off Approach • 17. 23 Emergency Approaches (Simulated)
CHAPTER 18 Faulty Approaches and Landings • • • 18. 1 18. 2 18. 3 18. 4 18. 5 18. 6 Low Final Approach High Final Approach Slow Final Approach Use of Power High Roundout Late or Rapid Roundout • 18. 7 Floating During Roundout. • 18. 8 Ballooning During Roundout Downloaded from www. avhf. com • • 18. 9 Bouncing 18. 10 Wheelbarrowing 18. 11 Hard Landing 18. 12 Touchdown in a Drift or Crab • 18. 13 Ground Loop • 18. 14 Wing Rising After Touchdown • 18. 15 Summarizing Corrective Actions
CHAPTER 19 Basic Instrument Maneuvers • • • 19. 1 19. 2 19. 3 19. 4 19. 5 19. 6 Straight and Level Flight Constant Airspeed Descents Constant Airspeed Climbs Turns to Headings Recovery from Unusual Flight Attitudes Radio Communications, Navigation Systems/Facilities and Radar Services • 19. 7 Summary of Airplane Control Downloaded from www. avhf. com
CHAPTER 20 Emergency Operations • 20. 1 Systems and Equipment Malfunctions • 20. 2 Emergency Descents • 20. 3 Emergency Approach and Landing • 20. 4 Emergency Equipment & Survival Gear Downloaded from www. avhf. com
CHAPTER 21 Night Operations • 21. 1 Physiological Aspects of Night Flying • 21. 2 Night Illusions • 21. 3 Pilot Equipment • 21. 4 Airplane Equipment and Lighting • 21. 5 Airport and Navigation Lighting Aids • 21. 6 Preparation and Downloaded from www. avhf. com • 21. 7 Starting, Taxiing and Runup • 21. 8 Takeoff & Departure Climb • 21. 9 Orientation and Navigation • 21. 10 Night Approaches and Landings • 21. 11 Night Emergencies
CHAPTER 22 Navigation • • 22. 1 Preflight Preparation 22. 2 Departure 22. 3 Pilotage 22. 4 Dead Reckoning 22. 5 Diversion to an Alternate 22. 6 Lost Procedures 22. 7 Precautionary Landings 22. 8 Automatic Direction Finder (ADF) Continued Downloaded from www. avhf. com
CHAPTER 22 Navigation (Continued) • 22. 9 Very High Frequency Omnidirectional Range (VOR) • 22. 10 VOR/DME RNAV • 22. 11 Long Range Navigation, Version C (LORAN-C) • 22. 12 Global Positioning System (GPS) • 22. 13 Radar Services • 22. 14 Direction Finder (DF) Services • 22. 15 Arrival and Landing Downloaded from www. avhf. com
CHAPTER 23 Postflight Procedures • • • 23. 1 After Landing Checks 23. 2 After Clearing the Runway Checks 23. 3 Parking 23. 4 Engine Shutdown Checks 23. 5 Securing and Servicing the Airplane. Downloaded from www. avhf. com
BOOK TWO • The Advanced Airplane Flying Handbook Downloaded from www. avhf. com
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