LESSON 15
DUAL-LOCAL
SEQUENCE:
1. Preflight Orientation
2. Flight
3. Postflight Evaluation
LESSON OBJECTIVE:
During this lesson,
the student will practice, as necessary, the maneuvers listed as review to gain
proficiency and confidence. In addition, airplane control by instrument
reference during emergency situations is introduced to broaden the student’s
knowledge.
CONTENT:
Lesson Review
Short-Field Takeoff and Climb
Soft-Field Takeoff and Climb
Power-Off Stalls (Full)
Power-On Stalls (Full)
Forward Slip to a Landing
Short-Field Approach and Landing
Soft-Field Approach and Landing
Lesson
Introduction
Power-Off Stalls (Imminent) (IR)
Power-On Stalls (Imminent) (IR)
Recovery from Unusual flight Attitudes (IR)
Emergency Climbs and Descents Using Radio Navigation Aids or Radar
Vectoring (IR)
VOR Orientation and Tracking (VR)
COMPLETION
STANDARDS:
The student will
perform takeoffs and landings smoothly, while maintaining good directional
control. During short and soft field takeoffs, airspeed should be maintained at
the desired airspeed, +5 -0 knots. During landings, all approaches will be
stabilized, and airspeed will be within +/-5 knots of that desired. The student
will also display the correct recovery techniques from unusual attitudes and
should be able to initiate emergency climbs and descents by instrument
reference using radio aids and radar services.
Revised:1/20/2007