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24 – Unusual Attitudes

In this exercise and lesson you will be taught to recognize a potentially hazardous flight attitude from instrument indications and recover before a hazardous attitude develops. Planned Activities • Exercises 24 Unusual Attitudes Reference Material • FTM • AIM AIR 3.0 • Ground School and PGI Notes  Preparation  • Study the Abnormal and Emergency sections in …

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24 – Instrument PP

In this exercise and lesson you will continue developing your skills in flying the aircraft with reference to instruments only and learn how to fly the aircraft under partial panel conditions. Planned Activities • Exercises 24 Unusual Attitudes Reference Material • FTM • AIM AIR 3.0 • Ground School and PGI Notes  Preparation  • Study the …

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24 – Instrument FP

In this exercise and lesson you will be introduced to flying the aircraft with reference to instruments only. Planned Activities • Exercises 24 Reference Material • FTM • AIM AIR 3.0 • Ground School and PGI Notes  Preparation  • Study the Abnormal and Emergency sections in the POH • Review the POH (chapter 7 aircraft …

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Exercise 23 – Navigation

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Exercise 22- Forced Landing

You will learn the procedure to flying an engine failure outside of the normal circuit pattern.   Planned Activities   •    Exercise 22   Reference Material   •    FTM (Flight Training Manual) •    Aircraft Information Manual/Pilot Operating Handbook (POH) •    VTA and VNC •    Emergency Checklist from aircraft     Preparation   ·  Review procedures in the …

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Exercise 17 – The Circuit

In this lesson you will practice normal take-off, normal landing and circuit pattern procedures. By the end of the next few lessons, you should be able to take-off and land the aircraft with minimal assistance from the instructor. Abnormalities in the Circuit Planned Activities • Exercises 16, 17 and 18 Reference Material • FTM • Pilot Operating …

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