반응형 Airplane Flying Handbook_old30 AFH Chapter 4-3 Coordinated Flight Coordinated flight Coordinated flight occurs whenever the pilot is proactively correcting for yaw effects associated with power (engine/ propeller effects), aileron inputs, how an airplane reacts when turning, and airplane rigging. The airplane is in coordinated flight when the airplane’s nose is yawed directly into the relative wind and the ball is centered in the slip/skid indicator. A pilot s.. 2021. 7. 22. AFH Chapter 4 - 2 Defining an Airplane Upset AFH Chapter 4 Defining an Airplane Upset The term “upset” was formally introduced by an industry work group in 2004 in the “Pilot Guide to Airplane Upset Recovery,” which is one part of the “Airplane Upset Recovery Training Aid.” The working group was primarily focused on large transport airplanes and sought to come up with one term to describe an “unusual attitude” or “loss of control,” for exa.. 2021. 7. 21. AFH Chapter 4 - 1 Introduction Chapter 4 Maintaining Aircraft Control: Upset Prevention and Recovery Training Introduction A pilot’s fundamental responsibility is to prevent a loss of control (LOC). Loss of control in-flight (LOC-I) is the leading cause of fatal general aviation accidents in the U.S. and commercial aviation worldwide. LOC-I is defined as a significant deviation of an aircraft from the intended flightpath and .. 2021. 7. 20. 이전 1 2 3 4 다음 반응형