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DUAL-LOCAL
SEQUENCE:
1. Preflight Orientation
2. Flight
3. Postflight Evaluation
LESSON OBJECTIVE:
During this lesson, the student will become
familiar with the instrument training airplane, reviewing preflight, takeoff,
and landing procedures as well as practice attitude instrument flight with
emphasis on precise aircraft control solely by instrument reference.
CONTENT:
Lesson Review
Preflight Preparation
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Aircraft Certificates and Documents |
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Aircraft Logbooks |
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Aircraft Performance |
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Aircraft Weight and Balance |
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Operation of Systems |
Procedures
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Cockpit Management |
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Use of Checklists |
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Engine Starting |
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Collision Avoidance Procedures |
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Normal and Crosswind Taxiing |
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Normal Takeoffs and Landings |
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Crosswind Takeoffs and Landings |
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Radio Communications and ATC Light Signals |
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Aeronautical Decision Making and Judgment |
Introduction
Full Panel Instrument
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Straight-and-Level Flight |
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Standard-Rate Turns |
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Constant Airspeed Climbs & Descents |
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Climbing and Descending Turns |
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Power-Off Stalls |
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Power-On Stalls |
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Maneuvering During Slow Flight |
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Recovery from Unusual Flight Attitudes |
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Operations in Turbulence |
STANDARDS:
The student will perform the
takeoffs and landings safely and to private pilot proficiency. During the
flight, the student will maintain altitude +/-200 feet, heading +/-15 degrees
and airspeed +/-15 knots.