Determination of ground speed.
(c)
Review, time, speed, distance, and fuel consumption problems.
B. Completion Standards. The student will have successfully completed the lesson when, by oral examination and demonstration, the student displays a basic knowledge of navigation and the use of radio aids. The student will be able to solve fundamental and advanced problems on the flight computer.
5. LESSON NO. 3 290
HOURS.
A. Objective. Lesson Tko
will be reviewed. Advanced radio navigational problems, emergency procedures with respect to cross-country flying and flight planning will be introduced.
CONTENT:
(1)
Review Lesson Wo.
(2)
Use of ADF.
(3)
Radar.
(4)
Use of VOR.
(5)
Emergency procedures.
(a)
Diversion to an alternate.
(b)
Lost procedures, including use of radar and DF instructions.
(c)
In-flight emergencies, including forced landings.
(6)
Transponder and Mode C.
(7)
Distance Measuring Equipment (DME).
(8)
Review flight planning.
(9)
Review flight computer.
B. Completion Standards. This lesson will be completed when, by oral examination and demonstration, the student displays a working knowledge of radio navigation procedures, emergency procedures and solving of flight computer/calculator problems.
6. LESSON NO. 4 2:00 HOURS.
A. Objective. During this lesson, the student will be instructed in advanced flight planning, review of flight computer problems, and will be introduced to aeromedical factors related to flight and general safety precautions. At this time, the school procedures for cross-country training flights will be introduced.
(1)
Flight planning.
(2)
Review flight computer.
AC 141-1A
Appendix 2 2/18/93
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(3)
Aeromedical factors related to flight.
0
a Fatigue.
0
Hypoxia.
0C Hyperventilation.
(a
Alcohol.
0e Drugs.
(0
Vertigo, spatial disorientation and motion sickness.
(49
Carbon monoxide poisoning.
0
Middle ear and sinus problems.
(4)
General safety.
0
a Collision avoidance precautions.
0
Wake turbulence avoidance.
w
Fire
in the air and on the ground.
(d)
Use of fire extinguishers (halon).
0e Ground handling of aircraft.
(5)
School procedures for redispatching flights after unscheduled stops.
(6)
Obtaining maintenance away from the home base.
B. Completion Standards. This lesson will be completed when, by oral examination and demonstration, the student displays knowledge of medical factors related to flight, general safety procedures, and school policy and procedures for cross-country training flights.
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