Thursday, December 25, 2008

Summary of the week

[Airplane Flying Handbook] Eights Around Pylons
This training maneuver is an application of the same principles and techniques of correcting for wind drift as used in turns around a point and the same...

[Airplane Flying Handbook] Eights-on-Pylons (Pylon Eights)
The pylon eight is the most advanced and most difficult of the low altitude flight training maneuvers. Because of the various techniques involved, the pylon...

[Airplane Flying Handbook] Airport Traffic Patterns and Operations
Just as roads and streets are needed in order to utilize automobiles, airports or airstrips are needed to utilize airplanes. Every flight begins and ends at an...

[Airplane Flying Handbook] Standard Airport Traffic Patterns
To assure that air traffic flows into and out of an airport in an orderly manner, an airport traffic pattern is established appropriate to the local...

[Airplane Flying Handbook] Normal Approach and Landing
A normal approach and landing involves the use of procedures for what is considered a normal situation; that is, when engine power is available, the wind is...

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