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Private Pilot TrainingDescriptionI. Preflight PreparationA. Pilot Qualifications B. Airworthiness Requirements C. Weather Information D. Cross-Country Flight Planning E. National Airspace System F. Performance and Limitations G. Operation of Systems H. Human Factors II. Preflight Procedures Click here for information on items to check during your preflight Why does manifold pressure drop during the prop check? Click here for the answer. A. Preflight Assessment B. Flight Deck Management C. Engine Starting D. Taxiing E. Before Takeoff Check III. Airport and Seaplane Base Operations A. Communications, Light Signals, and Runway Lighting Systems B. Traffic Patterns IV. Takeoffs, Landings, and Go-Arounds Airplane Flying Handbook chapter on approaches and landings The takeoff, use all of the runway The pattern, not too wide. Trim plane for hands free flying A. Normal Takeoff and Climb B. Normal Approach and Landing C. Soft-Field Takeoff and Climb D. Soft-Field Approach and Landing E. Short-Field Takeoff and Maximum Performance Climb F. Short-Field Approach and Landing G. Forward Slip to a Landing H. Go-Around/Rejected Landing V. Performance and Ground Reference Maneuvers Airplane Flying Handbook chapter on steep turns Steep Turns. Roll in nice and slow. Trim the plane, feel the plane. A. Steep Turns B. Ground Reference Maneuvers VI. Navigation A. Pilotage and Dead Reckoning B. Navigation Systems and Radar Services C. Diversion D. Lost Procedures VII. Slow Flight and Stalls Airplane Flying Handbook chapter on slow flight and stalls Harry's video on power off stalls Click here for our material on spins A. Maneuvering During Slow Flight B. Power-Off Stalls C. Power-On Stalls D. Spin Awareness VIII. Basic Instrument Maneuvers A. Straight-and-Level Flight B. Constant Airspeed Climbs C. Constant Airspeed Descents D. Turns to Headings E. Recovery from Unusual Flight Attitudes F. Radio Communications, Navigation Systems/Facilities, and Radar Services IX. Emergency Operations Click here for Harry's video on the steep spiral or emergency descent A. Emergency Descent B. Emergency Approach and Landing C. Systems and Equipment Malfunctions D. Emergency Equipment and Survival Gear X. Night Operations A. Night Preparation XI. Postflight Procedures A. After Landing, Parking and Securing (ASEL, AMEL) Click here for the PPL Ground School slides by Harry Kraemer Click here for the PPL Ground School Course Lesson by Lesson with handouts Private Pilot Outline, Private Pilot Syllabus, PvtLP Detailed Information
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