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Warm-Up – 4/21 – 10 minutes. Utilizing your notes and past knowledge answer the following questions: What manual is developed by the manufacturer and also can be designated as an FAA-approved flight manual? Identify the typical nine sections of a POH?
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Warm-Up – 4/21 – 10 minutes Utilizing your notes and past knowledge answer the following questions: • What manual is developed by the manufacturer and also can be designated as an FAA-approved flight manual? • Identify the typical nine sections of a POH? • What two documents must be carried in the aircraft at all times? • What is the document that lists the bare minimum equipment/systems that an aircraft can still legally fly and be safe? • Describe the aircraft logbook entry that must be listed when maintenance is performed.
Warm-Up – 4/21 – 10 minutes Utilizing your notes and past knowledge answer the following questions: • What manual is developed by the manufacturer and also can be designated as an FAA-approved flight manual? • Identify the typical nine sections of a POH? • What two documents must be carried in the aircraft at all times? • What is the document that lists the bare minimum equipment/systems that an aircraft can still legally fly and be safe? • Describe the aircraft logbook entry that must be listed when maintenance is performed.
Pilots Operating Handbook • The POH is a document developed by the aircraft manufacturer and contains FAA approved Airplane Flight Manuals (AFM) information. • The POH for most light aircraft built after 1975 is also designated as the FAA-approved flight manual.
Warm-Up – 4/21 – 10 minutes Utilizing your notes and past knowledge answer the following questions: • What manual is developed by the manufacturer and also can be designated as an FAA-approved flight manual? • Identify the typical nine sections of a POH? • What two documents must be carried in the aircraft at all times? • What is the document that lists the bare minimum equipment/systems that an aircraft can still legally fly and be safe? • Describe the aircraft logbook entry that must be listed when maintenance is performed.
Pilots Operating Handbook / Airplane Flight Manual • The typical AFM/POH contains the following nine sections: • General; • Limitations; • Emergency Procedures; • Normal Procedures; • Performance; • Weight and Balance/Equipment List; • Systems Description; • Handling, Service, and Maintenance; • Supplements.
Warm-Up – 4/21 – 10 minutes Utilizing your notes and past knowledge answer the following questions: • What manual is developed by the manufacturer and also can be designated as an FAA-approved flight manual? • Identify the typical nine sections of a POH? • What two documents must be carried in the aircraft at all times? • What is the document that lists the bare minimum equipment/systems that an aircraft can still legally fly and be safe? • Describe the aircraft logbook entry that must be listed when maintenance is performed.
Aircraft Documents • Certificate of Aircraft Registration • Before an aircraft can be flown legally, it must be registered with the FAA Aircraft Registry. • The Certificate of Aircraft Registration, which is issued to the owner as evidence of the registration, must be carried in the aircraft at all times.
Airworthiness Certificate • The Airworthiness Certificate must be displayed in the aircraft so it is legible to the passengers and crew whenever it is operated. • The Airworthiness Certificate is transferred with the aircraft except when it is sold to a foreign purchaser.
Warm-Up – 4/21 – 10 minutes Utilizing your notes and past knowledge answer the following questions: • What manual is developed by the manufacturer and also can be designated as an FAA-approved flight manual? • Identify the typical nine sections of a POH? • What two documents must be carried in the aircraft at all times? • What is the document that lists the bare minimum equipment/systems that an aircraft can still legally fly and be safe? • Describe the aircraft logbook entry that must be listed when maintenance is performed.
Minimum Equipment Lists (MEL) • When the FAA adopted the minimum equipment list (MEL) concept for 14 CFR part 91 operations, this allowed operations with inoperative equipment determined to be nonessential for safe flight.
Warm-Up – 4/21 – 10 minutes Utilizing your notes and past knowledge answer the following questions: • What manual is developed by the manufacturer and also can be designated as an FAA-approved flight manual? • Identify the typical nine sections of a POH? • What two documents must be carried in the aircraft at all times? • What is the document that lists the bare minimum equipment/systems that an aircraft can still legally fly and be safe? • Describe the aircraft logbook entry that must be listed when maintenance is performed.
Maintenance Entries • The entry must include: • 1. A description of the work, such as “changed oil (Shell Aero-50) at 2,345 hours.” • 2. The date of completion of the work performed. • 3. The entry of the pilot’s name, signature, certificate number, and type of certificate held.
THIS DAY IN AVIATION • April 21 • 1911 — Lieutenants T.D. Milling and H.H. Arnold ordered to Dayton, Ohio for flying instructions.
THIS DAY IN AVIATION • April 21 • 1914 — The first news movie shot from the air is filmed by cameraman B.C. Hucks, Warwick Bioscope Chronicle Film, England. • He flies down to within 400 ft. of the royal yacht with King George aboard, crossing the English Channel from Dover, England to Calais, France.
THIS DAY IN AVIATION • April 21 • 1920 — San Francisco Aeronautical Exposition under auspices of Manufactures' Aircraft Association.
THIS DAY IN AVIATION • April 21 • 1928 — Australian explorer Hubert Wilkins and his American pilot Carl Ben Eielson arrive in Spitzbergen, Norway after making the first ever crossing of the Arctic by airplane. • They left Point Barrow, Alaska, on April 15th in their Lockheed “Vega.”
THIS DAY IN AVIATION • April 21 • 1961 — USAF Major Robert White pilots the X-15A research airplane from Edwards Air Force Base in California on its first flight at full throttle, reaching a speed of 3,074 mph at an altitude of 79,000 feet, before climbing to 105,100 feet.
Chapter 9 – Weight and Balance FAA – Pilot’s Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge
Today’s Mission Requirements • Mission: • Describe the importance of weight and balance on an aircraft. • Describe what role center of gravity can have on safe flight. • EQ: Describe the importance of Aeronautical Knowledge for the student pilot learning to fly.
Assignment • Complete Weight and Balance Worksheet on website and turn in for grade. • GS Weight and Balance Worksheet