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Basic instrument flight

Objective

Introduce the student to basic attitude instrument flight maneuvers and the procedures used to execute them.

Elements

  • instrument cockpit check
Straight and level
  • instrument crosscheck and interpretation
  • fixation, omission, and emphasis
  • instruments used for pitch, bank, and power
  • usage during each phase
  • aircraft control
  • trim
Change of airspeed
Constant-airspeed climbs and descents
  • entry and level-off procedures
Constant-rate climbs and descents
  • entry and level-off procedures
  • turn entry and rollout
Turns to headings
  • turn entry and rollout
  • maintaining level
Timed turns to magnetic compass headings
Steep turns
Recovery from unusual flight attitudes
  • conditions and situations
  • recognition and missed clues
  • nose-high climbing turn
  • control sequence for recovery
  • nose-low diving spiral
  • control sequence for recovery
  • recognizing return to straight and level
  • problems with using ‘feel’ to sense recovery

Schedule

Introduction 05
Main body 25
Application 05
Conclusion 05
Total 40 minutes

Equipment

  • model aircraft
  • whiteboard and markers
  • Airplane Flying Handbook
  • UND standardization manual

Instructor actions

Explain and demonstrate, using the model aircraft and whiteboard, the setup, procedures, and execution of basic instrument maneuvers.

Student Actions

The student should have read the Airplane Flying Handbook and Pilot’s Handbook chapters on the topic, and participate in the guided discussion by answering questions and explaining their actions in the situations posed.

Completion standards

Student responds to questions with minimal instructor guidance, and can describe the setup and execution of basic instrument maneuvers.

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