1、,AIRPLANE FLYING HANDBOOKS,TWO SEPARATE HANDBOOKS,Overview,Present a “heads up” look at the changes in the Flight Training Handbook which has become the Basic Airplane Flying Handbook. Present you with a brief overview of key subject areas in each chapter by: introducing you to significant changes,
2、discussing new subject areas, and mentioning significant areas which have been deleted.,Objective,Furnish the examiner and flight instructor with a brief overview of the Basic Airplane Flying Handbook. Familiarize you with the content of this new publication without testing at the end of the course.
3、,HANDBOOK ONE,The Basic Airplane Flying Handbook,CHAPTER 1 Introduction to Flight Training,1.1 Advantages 1.2 Choosing a Flight School 1.3 Instructor and Student Relationship 1.4 Role of the FAA 1.5 Study Materials 1.6 Study Habits 1.7 Ground Safety 1.8 Flight Safety 1.9 Safe Operating Limitations 1
4、.10 Aeronautical Decision Making,CHAPTER 2 Introduction to Airplanes and Engines,2.1 Fuselage 2.2 Wings 2.3 Empennage 2.4 Primary Flight Controls 2.5 Secondary Flight Controls 2.6 Landing Gear, Fixed and Retractable 2.7 Wheel Brakes 2.8 Nosewheel Steering,2.9 Reciprocating Engines 2.10 Fuel and Oil
5、Systems 2.11 Induction Systems 2.12 Fuel/Air Mixture 2.13 Ignition System 2.14 Normal Combustion, Detonation and Pre-ignition,CHAPTER 2 Introduction to Airplanes and Engines (continued),2.15 Turbochargers 2.16 Propellers; Fixed Pitch, and Constant Speed 2.17 Cowl Flaps 2.18 Instruments, General 2.19
6、 Engine Instruments 2.20 Pitot Static and Vacuum/Pressure Systems,2.21 Flight Instruments 2.22 Electrical Systems 2.23 Avionics 2.24 Hydraulic Systems 2.25 Environmental Systems 2.26 Deicing/Anti-icing Systems 2.27 Pressurization Systems 2.28 Supplemental Oxygen,CHAPTER 3 Principles of Flight,3.1 Th
7、eories of Flight 3.2 Forces Acting on the Airplane 3.3 Stability and Controllability 3.4 Straight and Level Flight 3.5 Turning Flight 3.6 Climbing Flight 3.7 Descending Flight,CHAPTER 4 Weight and Balance Control,4.1 Weight and Balance Terms and Definitions 4.2 Weight Control 4.3 Balance and Center
8、of Gravity 4.4 Management of Weight and Balance 4.5 Effects of Adverse Weight and Balance 4.6 Computing Weight and Balance,CHAPTER 5 The Effect and Use of Controls,5.1 Ailerons 5.2 Elevator/Stabilator 5.3 Rudder 5.4 Trim Devices 5.5 Use of Flight Controls 5.6 Flap Control,5.7 Landing Gear Control 5.
9、8 Throttle Control & Power Setting 5.9 Propeller Control 5.10 Mixture Control & Leaning 5.11 Carburetor Heat Control,CHAPTER 6 Airport Operations,6.1 Airport Taxiway, Runway Markings and Signs 6.2 Traffic and Wind Indicators 6.3 Airport Traffic Patterns 6.4 Noise Abatement Procedures 6.5 Radio Comm.
10、 6.6 Airport Operations Without an Operating Control Tower,6.7 Airport Operations w/ Operating Control Twr 6.8 Automatic Terminal Info. Service (ATIS). 6.9 Air Traffic Control Clearances 6.10 Wake Turbulence Avoidance 6.11 Wind Shear 6.12 Microbursts 6.13 Visual Approach Slope Indicator(VASI) 6.14 T
11、erminal Radar Serv. for VFR Aircraft,CHAPTER 7 Airplane Performance and Limitations,7.1 Factors Affecting Performance 7.2 Density Altitude 7.3 Weight 7.4 Runway Conditions 7.5 Pilots Operating Handbook 7.7 Performance 7.8 V-Speeds,CHAPTER 8 Aeromedical Factors,8.1 Obtaining a Medical Certificate 8.2
12、 General Health 8.3 Hypoxia 8.4 Hyperventilation 8.5 Middle Ear Discomfort & Sinus Problems 8.6 Spatial Disorientation & Vertigo,8.7 Motion Sickness 8.8 Carbon Monoxide Poisoning 8.9 Stress and Fatigue 8.10 Alcohol and Drugs 8.11 Scuba Diving & Decompression Sickness,CHAPTER 9 National Airspace Syst
13、em,9.1 Controlled Airspace 9.2 Class A 9.3 Class B 9.4 Class C 9.5 Class D 9.6 Class E 9.7 Class G 9.8 Special Use Airspace 9.9 Other Special Airspace Areas,CHAPTER 10 Preflight Preparation and Procedures,10.1 Certificates and Documents 10.2 Preflight of the Pilot 10.3 Preflight Preparation (Flight
14、Planning) 10.4 Airplane Preflight Inspection (Visual Inspection),10.5 Cockpit Mgmnt. 10.6 Use of Checklists 10.7 Engine Starting 10.8 Taxiing-General and Nosewheel Airplanes 10.9 Before Takeoff Checks 10.10 Minimum Equipment Lists,CHAPTER 11 Takeoffs and Climbs,11.1 Prior To Takeoff 11.2 Normal Take
15、off Roll 11.3 Normal Lift-Off and Climb 11.4 Crosswind Takeoff Roll 11.5 Crosswind Lift-Off and Climb 11.6 Soft Field Takeoff Roll 11.7 Soft Field Lift-off and Climb 11.8 Short Field Takeoff Roll 11.9 Short Field Lift-off and Climb 11.10 Rejected Takeoff,CHAPTER 12 Basic Flight Maneuvers,12.1 Integr
16、ated Flight Instruction 12.2 Attitude Flying 12.3 Straight-and-Level Flight 12.4 Turns 12.5 Climbs 12.6 Descents,CHAPTER 13 Slow Flight and Stalls,13.1 Slow Flight 13.2 Maneuvering During Slow Flight 13.3 Stalls 13.4 Recognition of Stalls 13.5 Fundamentals of Stall Recovery 13.6 Use of Ailerons and
17、Rudder in Stall Recovery,13.7 Stall Characteristics 13.8 Power-On Stalls 13.9 Power-Off Stalls 13.10 Secondary Stalls 13.11 Accelerated Maneuver Stalls 13.12 Crossed Control Stalls 13.13 Elevator Trim Stalls,CHAPTER 14 Spins,14.1 Spin Definition 14.2 Cause of Spins 14.3 Types of Spins 14.4 Phases of
18、 a Spin 14.5 Aircraft Limitations 14.6 Weight and Balance Requirements 14.7 Spin Training 14.8 Spirals 14.9 Documentation,CHAPTER 15 Performance Maneuvers,15.1 Steep Turns 15.2 Steep Spirals 15.3 Chandelles 15.4 Lazy Eights,CHAPTER 16 Ground Reference Maneuvers,16.1 Maneuvering by Reference to Groun
19、d Objects 16.2 Drift and Ground Track Control 16.3 Turns Around a Point 16.4 S-Turns 16.5 Rectangular Course 16.6 Eights Along a Road 16.7 Eights Around Pylons 16.8 Eights on Pylons,CHAPTER 17 Approaches and Landings,17.1 Normal Approach and Landing 17.2 Base Leg 17.3 Final Approach 17.4 Estimating
20、Height and Movement 17.5 Roundout (Flare) 17.6 Touchdown 17.7 After-Landing Roll,17.8 Go-Around/Rejected Landing 17.9 Touch and Go Landings 17.10 Slips 17.11 Crosswind Final Approach and Landing 17.12 Crosswind Final Approach,Continued,CHAPTER 17 Approaches and Landings (continued),17.13 Crosswind R
21、oundout (Flare) 17.14 Crosswind Touchdown 17.15 Crosswind After- Landing Roll 17.16 Turbulent-Air Approach and Ldg. 17.17 Soft Field Approach and Landing 17.18 Short Field Approach and Ldg.,17.19 Power-Off Accuracy Approach 17.20 90 Power-Off Approach 17.21 180 Power-Off Approach 17.22 360 Power-Off
22、 Approach 17.23 Emergency Approaches (Simulated),CHAPTER 18 Faulty Approaches and Landings,18.1 Low Final Approach 18.2 High Final Approach 18.3 Slow Final Approach 18.4 Use of Power 18.5 High Roundout 18.6 Late or Rapid Roundout 18.7 Floating During Roundout. 18.8 Ballooning During Roundout,18.9 Bo
23、uncing 18.10 Wheelbarrowing 18.11 Hard Landing 18.12 Touchdown in a Drift or Crab 18.13 Ground Loop 18.14 Wing Rising After Touchdown 18.15 Summarizing Corrective Actions,CHAPTER 19 Basic Instrument Maneuvers,19.1 Straight and Level Flight 19.2 Constant Airspeed Descents 19.3 Constant Airspeed Climb
24、s 19.4 Turns to Headings 19.5 Recovery from Unusual Flight Attitudes 19.6 Radio Communications, Navigation Systems/Facilities and Radar Services 19.7 Summary of Airplane Control,CHAPTER 20 Emergency Operations,20.1 Systems and Equipment Malfunctions 20.2 Emergency Descents 20.3 Emergency Approach an
25、d Landing 20.4 Emergency Equipment & Survival Gear,CHAPTER 21 Night Operations,21.1 Physiological Aspects of Night Flying 21.2 Night Illusions 21.3 Pilot Equipment 21.4 Airplane Equipment and Lighting 21.5 Airport and Navigation Lighting Aids 21.6 Preparation and Preflight,21.7 Starting, Taxiing and
26、 Runup 21.8 Takeoff & Departure Climb 21.9 Orientation and Navigation 21.10 Night Approaches and Landings 21.11 Night Emergencies,CHAPTER 22 Navigation,22.1 Preflight Preparation 22.2 Departure 22.3 Pilotage 22.4 Dead Reckoning 22.5 Diversion to an Alternate 22.6 Lost Procedures 22.7 Precautionary L
27、andings 22.8 Automatic Direction Finder (ADF),Continued,CHAPTER 22 Navigation (Continued),22.9 Very High Frequency Omnidirectional Range (VOR) 22.10 VOR/DME RNAV 22.11 Long Range Navigation, Version C (LORAN-C) 22.12 Global Positioning System (GPS) 22.13 Radar Services 22.14 Direction Finder (DF) Services 22.15 Arrival and Landing,CHAPTER 23 Postflight Procedures,23.1 After Landing Checks 23.2 After Clearing the Runway Checks 23.3 Parking 23.4 Engine Shutdown Checks 23.5 Securing and Servicing the Airplane.,BOOK TWO,The Advanced Airplane Flying Handbook,