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All books are PDF format that you know and trust, for easy reading and printing. No unknown or strange file formats! Please ensure you have the latest copy of Adobe Reader installed on your machine (it is free online). FORMAT NOTICE: This disk is only for use in your computer's drive! It will NOT play in the DVD Player hooked up to your TV or in your car! Weight Shift Control Aircraft Flying Handbook, 2008, 280 pages The Weight-Shift Control (WSC) Aircraft Flying Handbook introduces the basic pilot knowledge and skills that are essential for piloting WSC aircraft. It introduces pilots to the broad spectrum of knowledge that is needed as they progress in their pilot training. This handbook is for student pilots, as well as those pursuing more advanced pilot certificates. Student pilots learning to fly WSC aircraft, certificated pilots preparing for additional WSC ratings or who desire to improve their flying proficiency and aeronautical knowledge, and commercial WSC pilots teaching WSC students how to fly should find this handbook helpful. This book introduces the prospective pilot to the realm of WSC flight and provides information and guidance to all WSC pilots in the performance of various maneuvers and procedures CONTENTS: Introduction to Weight-Shift Control History Hang Glider Motorized Hang Gliders New Challenges Light Sport Aircraft (LSA) Weight-Shift Control Aircraft Weight-Shift Control LSA Requirements Flight Operations and Pilot Certificates Basic Pilot Eligibility Flight Safety Practices Collision Avoidance Runway Incursion Avoidance Positive Transfer of Controls Aeronautical Decision-Making (ADM) Avoiding Pilot Errors Scenario-Based Training Resource Management Use of Checklists Medical Factors Fatigue Hypothermia Medical Summary Aerodynamics Introduction Aerodynamic Terms WSC Wing Flexibility Forces in Flight Dynamic Pressure Lift Drag Thrust Ground Effect Center of Gravity Axes of Rotation Lateral Axis—Pitch Longitudinal Axis—Roll Vertical Axis—Yaw Stability and Moments WSC Unique Airfoil and Wing Design Trim—Normal Stabilized Flight High Angles of Attack Low Angles of Attack Pitch Pressures Roll Stability and Moments Yaw Stability and Moments Thrust Moments Stalls: Exceeding the Critical AOA Whip Stall–Tuck–Tumble Weight, Load, and Speed Basic Propeller Principles Components and Systems Introduction Wing Wing Frame Components Keel Crossbar Control Frame King Post With Wires-on-Top Wing Design Topless Wings With Struts Battens and Leading Edge Stiffener Sail Material and Panels Pockets and Hardware Sail Attachment to Wing Frame Cables and Hardware Wing Systems Reflex Systems Roll Control System Trim Systems Ground Adjustable Trim Systems Inflight Adjustable Trim Systems Structure Landing Gear Landing Gear for Water and Snow Electrical Systems Ballistic Parachute Flight Deck Dashboards and Instrument Panels Flight Instruments Navigation Instruments Engine Instruments Instrument Panel Arrangements Communications Powerplant System Fuel System Components Engine and Gearbox The Propeller Powerplants Introduction Reciprocating Engines Two-Stroke Engines Two-Stroke Process Four-Stroke Engines Exhaust Systems Two-Stroke Tuned Exhaust Systems Four-Stroke Engine Exhaust Systems Engine Warming Two-Stroke Engine Warming Four-Stroke Engine Warming Gearboxes Fixed-Pitch Propeller Ground Adjustable-Pitch Propeller Induction Systems Carburetor Systems Two-Stroke Carburetor Jetting for Proper Mixture Four-Stroke Mixture Settings Carburetor Icing Fuel Injection Induction Systems Ignition System Combustion Fuel Systems Fuel Pumps Fuel Plunger Primer Choke Fuel Bulb Primer Fuel Gauges Fuel Filter Fuel Fuel Contamination Refueling Procedures Mixing Two-Stroke Oil and Fuel Starting System Oil Systems Engine Cooling Systems Chapter Summary Preflight and Ground Operations Introduction Where To Fly Preflight Actions Weather Regional Weather Local Conditions Weight and Loading Transporting Setting Up the WSC Aircraft Taking Down the WSC Aircraft Wing Tuning Tuning the Wing To Fly Straight Prefl ight Inspection Certifi cates and Documents Routine Prefl ight Inspection Wing Inspection Carriage Inspection Powerplant Inspection Cooling Systems Exhaust Systems Propeller Gearbox Throttle System Flight Deck Inspection Fuel Oil Ready Aircraft To Enter Flight Deck Occupant Prefl ight Brief Flight Deck Management Checklist After Entering Flight Deck Engine Start Taxiing Checklist for Taxi Before Takeoff Check After Landing Flight Manuevers Introduction Effects and the Use of the Controls Attitude Flying Straight-and-Level Flying Trim Control Level Turns Coordinating the Controls Climbs and Climbing Turns Descents and Descending Turns Gliding Turns Pitch and Power Steep Turn Performance Maneuver Energy Management Slow Flight and Stalls Slow Flight Stalls Power-Off Stall Manuever Whip Stall and Tumble Awareness A Scenario Takeoff and Departure Climbs Introduction Terms and Definitions Prior to Takeoff Normal Takeoff Takeoff Roll Lift-Off Initial Climb Crosswind Takeoff Takeoff Roll Rotation and Lift-Off Initial Climb Ground Effect on Takeoff Short Field Takeoff and Steepest Angle Climb Takeoff Roll Lift-Off and Climb Out Soft/Rough Field Takeoff and Climb Takeoff Roll Lift-Off and Initial Climb Rejected Takeoff/Engine Failure Noise Abatement The National Airspace System Introduction Uncontrolled Airspace Class G Airspace Controlled Airspace Class E Airspace Towered Airport Operations Class D Airspace Class C Airspace Class B Airspace Airspace Above 10,000' MSL and Below 18,000' Class A Airspace Special Use Airspace Prohibited Areas Restricted Areas Warning Areas Military Operations Areas (MOAs) Alert Areas Controlled Firing Areas Parachute Jump Areas Other Airspace Areas Local Airport Advisory Military Training Routes (MTRs) Temporary Flight Restrictions (TFRs) Terminal Radar Service Areas (TRSA) National Security Areas (NSAs) Published VFR Routes Flight Over Charted US Wildlife Refuges,Parks, and Forest Service Areas WSC Operations WSC and Air Traffi c Control Navigating the Airspace Ground Reference Maneuvers Introduction Maneuvering by Reference to Ground Objects Drift and Ground Track Control Rectangular Course S-Turns Across a Road Turns Around a Point Airport Traffic Patterns Introduction Airport Operations Standard Airport Traffic Patterns Chapter Summary Approaches and Landings Introduction Normal (Calm Wind) Approaches and Landings Throttle Use Base Leg Estimating Height and Movement Roundout (Flare) Touchdown After-Landing Roll Effect of Headwinds During Final Approach Stabilized Approach Concept Go-Around (Rejected Landings) Power Short and Soft Field Landing Techniques Short-Field Approaches and Landings Soft and Rough Field Approaches and Landings Power-on Approach and Landing for Turbulant Air Crosswind Approaches and Landings Crosswind Pattern Procedures Effects and Hazards of High Crosswinds for Approaches and Landings Crosswind Landings Maximum Crosswind Velocities Steep Approaches Steep Angle Alternating Turns Power-Off Accuracy Approaches 90° Power-Off Approach 180° Power-Off Approach 360° Power-Off Approach Emergency Approaches and Landings (Simulated Engine Out) Faulty Approaches and Landings Low Final Approach High Final Approach Slow Final Approach Use of Power High Roundout Late or Rapid Roundout Floating During Roundout Ballooning During Roundout Bouncing During Touchdown Porpoising Wing Rising After Touchdown Hard Landing Night Operations Introduction Pilot Requirements Equipment and Lighting Pilot Equipment Airport and Navigation Lighting Aids Night Vision Unique WSC Flight Characteristics Night Illusions Preparation and Prefl ight Starting, Taxiing, and Runup Takeoff and Climb Orientation and Navigation Approaches and Landings Night Emergencies Abnormal and Emergency Procedures Introduction Ballistic Parachute System (BPS) Procedures for Using a BPS Emergency Landings Types of Emergency Landings Psychological Hazards Basic Safety Concepts Attitude and Sink Rate Control Terrain Selection Approach Terrain Types Water Landings (Ditching) Emergency Equipment and Survival Gear Engine Failure After Takeoff Emergency Descents Inflight Fire Engine Fire Electrical Fires System Malfunctions Electrical System Pitot-Static System Landing Gear Malfunction Inadvertant Propeller Strike Stuck or Runaway Throttle Abnormal Engine Instrument Indications Weather Related Emergencies High Winds and Strong Turbulence High Winds and Turbulence During Cruise Flight High Winds and Turbulence During Takeoffs and Landings High Winds During Taxi Inadvertent Flight into Instrument Meteorological Conditions Recognition Maintaining Aircraft Control Attitude Control Turns Weight and Balance Handbook, 2016, 114 pages The Aircraft Weight and Balance Handbook has been prepared in recognition of the importance of weight and balance technology in conducting safe and efficient flight. The objective of this handbook is twofold: to provide the airframe and powerplant mechanic (A&P) with the method of determining the empty weight and empty weight center of gravity (EWCG) of an aircraft and to furnish the flight crew with information on loading and operating the aircraft to ensure its weight is within the allowable limit and the center of gravity (CG) is within the allowable range. Pilot’s Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge, 2016, 524 pages The Pilot’s Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge provides basic knowledge that is essential for pilots. This handbook introduces pilots to the broad spectrum of knowledge that will be needed as they progress in their pilot training. Except for the Code of Federal Regulations pertinent to civil aviation, most of the knowledge areas applicable to pilot certification are presented. This handbook is useful to beginning pilots, as well as those pursuing more advanced pilot certificates. 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Format: CD-ROM (Non-Audio)
Special Attributes: 1st Edition, DVD, Illustrated
Title: Ultra Light Flying Handbooks
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Country: USA
Subject: Transportation
Topic: Aircraft
Era: 2000s
Region: North America
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Language: English
Book Title: Ultralight Trike Aircraft Handbook
Author: TCA
Publisher: ADV Plans LLC
Type: Manual