반응형 airplane flying handbook10 AFH Chapter 1-8 Runway Incursion Avoidance Runway Incursion Avoidance A runway incursion is any occurrence at an airport involving an aircraft, vehicle, person, or object on the ground that creates a collision hazard or results in a loss of separation with an aircraft taking off, landing, or intending to land. The three major areas contributing to runway incursions are communications, airport knowledge, and flight deck procedures for mai.. 2023. 6. 11. AFH Chapter 1-7 Safety Considerations Safety Considerations In the interest of safety and good habit pattern formation, there are certain basic flight safety practices and procedures that should be emphasized by the flight instructor, and adhered to by both instructor and learner, beginning with the very first dual instruction flight. These include, but are not limited to, collision avoidance procedures including proper scanning tec.. 2023. 5. 29. AFH Chapter 1-6 Airman Certification Standards (ACS) and Practical Test Standards (PTS) Airman Certification Standards (ACS) and Practical Test Standards (PTS) Practical tests for FAA pilot certificates and associated ratings are administered by FAA inspectors and DPEs using FAA Airman Certification Standards (ACS) and Practical Test Standards (PTS), which contain structured areas of operation, tasks, and standards. [Figure 1-9] 14 CFR part 61, section 61.43 specifies that the prac.. 2023. 5. 29. AFH Chapter 1-5 Sources of Flight Training Sources of Flight Training The major sources of flight training in the United States include FAA-approved pilot schools and training centers, non-certificated (14 CFR part 61) flying schools, and independent flight instructors. FAA-approved schools are those flight schools certificated by the FAA as pilot schools under 14 CFR part 141. [Figure 1-8] Application for part 141 certification is volun.. 2023. 5. 29. AFH Chapter 1-2 Role of the FAA Role of the FAA The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is empowered by the U.S. Congress to promote aviation safety by prescribing safety standards for civil aviation. Standards are established for the certification of airmen and aircraft, as well as outlining operating rules. This is accomplished through the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), formerly referred to as Federal Aviation Regulati.. 2023. 5. 26. AFH Chapter 1-1 Introduction Airplane Flying Handbook (FAA-H-8083-3C) Chapter 1: Introduction to Flight Training Introduction The overall purpose of primary and intermediate flight training, as outlined in this handbook, is the acquisition and honing of basic airmanship skills. [Figure 1-1] Airmanship is a broad term that includes a sound knowledge of and experience with the principles of flight; the knowledge, experience, .. 2023. 5. 25. AFH Chapter 4-18 Full Stalls, Power-On Full Stalls, Power-On Power-on stall recoveries are practiced from straight climbs and climbing turns (15° to 20° bank) to help the pilot recognize the potential for an accidental stall during takeoff, go around, climb, or when trying to clear an obstacle. Airplanes equipped with flaps or retractable landing gear should normally be in the takeoff configuration; however, power-on stalls should al.. 2021. 12. 29. AFH Chapter 4-15 Stall Training Stall Training Practice in both power-on and power-off stalls is important because it simulates stall conditions that could occur during normal flight maneuvers. It is important for pilots to understand the possible flight scenarios in which a stall could occur. Stall accidents usually result from an inadvertent stall at a low altitude, with the recovery not completed prior to ground contact. Fo.. 2021. 12. 26. AFH Chapter 4-13 Fundamentals of Stall Recovery Fundamentals of Stall Recovery Depending on the complexity of the airplane, stall recovery could consist of as many as six steps. Even so, the pilot should remember the most important action to an impending stall or a full stall is to reduce the AOA. There have been numerous situations where pilots did not first reduce AOA, and instead prioritized power and maintaining altitude, which resulted i.. 2021. 12. 24. 이전 1 2 다음 반응형