What procedure should be used to recover from an inadvertent spin?(6)
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1. Close the throttle
2. neutralize the ailerons
3. apply full opposite rudder
4. briskly move the elevator control forward to neutral position
5. Once the spin stops neutralize the rudder
6. Gently apply aft elevator pressure to recover to level flight
, For what two reasons is load factor important to pilots?
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1. because of the obviously dangerous overload that it is possible for a pilot
to impose on the aircraft.
2. because an increased load factor increases the stalling speed and makes
stalls possible at seemingly safe flight speeds.
What effect does torque reaction have on an airplane on the ground and in flight?
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In flight- it acts around the longitudinal axis, tending to make the airplane
roll
On the ground- during take off roll, an additional turning moment around
the vertical axis is induced by torque reaction. This places more weight on
the left landing gear and causes even more drag which makes it go further
to the left.
How does increased gross weight affect aircraft performance?
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1. higher lift-off speed
2. longer take-off distance
What are the four forces of flight?
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1. Close the throttle
2. neutralize the ailerons
3. apply full opposite rudder
4. briskly move the elevator control forward to neutral position
5. Once the spin stops neutralize the rudder
6. Gently apply aft elevator pressure to recover to level flight
, For what two reasons is load factor important to pilots?
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1. because of the obviously dangerous overload that it is possible for a pilot
to impose on the aircraft.
2. because an increased load factor increases the stalling speed and makes
stalls possible at seemingly safe flight speeds.
What effect does torque reaction have on an airplane on the ground and in flight?
Give this one a try later!
In flight- it acts around the longitudinal axis, tending to make the airplane
roll
On the ground- during take off roll, an additional turning moment around
the vertical axis is induced by torque reaction. This places more weight on
the left landing gear and causes even more drag which makes it go further
to the left.
How does increased gross weight affect aircraft performance?
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1. higher lift-off speed
2. longer take-off distance
What are the four forces of flight?