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First Class Cadet Training. Airmanship 1 Air Experience Flying. Central & East Region Training. Air Experience Flying. Objectives. Understand the types of AEF in the ATC Introduce the ATC Basic Trainer –The Tutor Have a basic understanding of Flight Controls
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First Class Cadet Training Airmanship 1 Air Experience Flying Central & East Region Training
Objectives • Understand the types of AEF in the ATC • Introduce the ATC Basic Trainer –The Tutor • Have a basic understanding of Flight Controls • Understand ‘Safety in the Air’ • Understand ‘Safety on the Ground’ • Review the Tutor Passenger Brief Video
Flying in the ATC • Air Experience flights – Grob Tutor 115E • Operational Aircraft on a opportunity basis • Civil Flights on an opportunity basis • Must be 13 years 3 months • Have at least had safety brief OR 1st Class cadet
Grob Tutor 115E Grob Tutor 115E
Grob Tutor 115E Wingspan: 10.0m Length: 7.6m Height: 2.8m Max Weight: 990Kg Engine: 180hp Max Speed: 185Kts Side-by-side 2 seat Carbon Fibre construction
Control column forward
Elevator moves down
Nose pitches down And continues to do so until the control column is placed in a neutral position Airspeed will increase
Control column back • Elevator moves up • Nose pitches up • Speed will decrease
Left aileron down Right aileron up
And continues to do so until the control column is placed in the neutral position Aircraft rolls right
Control column left • Left aileron up • Right aileron down • Aircraft rolls left
Right foot forward
Rudder moves right
Aircraft yaws right
When on the Ground • Never approach an aircraft unless told to so • Never walk towards the propeller. Always approach from an angle that can be seen • Remove any hats in the aircraft dispersal area – Look & Listen
Rip Cord Extended ONLY PULL THIS CORD IN AN EMERGENCY BALE OUT! AND WHEN YOU HAVE FALLEN CLEAR OF THE AIRCRAFT
When on the Ground • If a Jet beware of both the intake and the exhaust areas • Keep hands away from your parachute ’D’ ring • Listen to the Ground crews or Staff Cadets
While in the Air • Talk to the pilot – ask questions • Ask to see the effects of controls • Ask about the instruments • Only touch the controls when told to do so
While in the Air • Keep hands & feet away from the controls if you are not flying the aircraft • Listen to any commands, if not sure ask to repeat • Ensure that you have no loose articles in your pocket
Summary • Ask Questions • Ask to take control • Do not touch unless told to do so • Think Safe • Look & Listen