Sunday, September 30, 2012

1.1 Airspace

                                        The airspace in which we fly is divided into five different  classifications. These classes of airspace are defined at specific altitudes.
           The airspace dictates several requirements with which you must comply these requirements include cloud separation, visibility, equipment and more...



                       

The main syllabus 


1. General

1.1 Airspace
1.2 Airport Marking
1.3 Density Altitude
1.4 Physiology
1.5 Chart Symbols 1
1.6 Chart Symbols 2
1.7Airport Lightning
1.8 Light Signals


2. In Flight

2.1 Lift
2.2 Drag
2.3 Ground Speed
2.4 The ASI
2.5 Wind Correction
2.6 Crab & Slip
2.7 Wake Turbulence
2.8 Unusual Attitude
2.9 Intercept Procedures 

3. The Aircraft

3.1 Pilot-Static System
3.2 Aircraft Controls
3.3 Left turn Tendency
3.4 Vxx Speeds

4. Weather 

4.1 Clouds
4.2 Air-frame Icing
4.3 Coriolis Effect
4.4 Turbulence
4.5 Wind Correction
4.6 Pi Reps 

5. VFR

5.1 Traffic Scan 
5.2 Magnetic Compass
5.3 Traffic Patterns
5.4 Homing Vs Tracking
5.5 Ground Reference
5.6 Pilot-age
5.7 Dead Reckoning


6. IFR

6.1 Morse Code
6.2 Compass Turns
6.3 Timed Turns
6.4 Holding Patterns
6.5 Instrument Scan
6.6 Using The NDB
6.7 DME Arc
6.8 Procedure Turns



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