Management of Aeronautical Science

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Management of Aeronautical Science Engineering Design and Development © 2013 Project Lead The Way, Inc.

THIS DAY IN AVIATION August 15 1922 - First delivery of an automobile by air. The Aeromarine flying boat “Buckeye” carries a Ford car from Detroit to Cleveland in 90 minutes.

THIS DAY IN AVIATION August 15 1929 — Flying a Buhl powered by a Wright engine, the “Spokane Sun God,” N. N. Mamer and Art Walker, complete a nonstop trip from Spokane to New York, and return in 115 hours 45 minutes 10- seconds. They refuel at 11 points along the route.

THIS DAY IN AVIATION August 15 1951 — Test pilot Bill Bridgeman reaches a record altitude of 79,494 ft. in the #2 Douglas D- 558-II ”Skyrocket“ (BuNo 37974, c/n 6568, NACA- 144) rocket research aircraft, although this does not qualify for FAI (Federal Aeronautique Internationale) recognition.

THIS DAY IN AVIATION August 15 1958 — Congress approves a bill creating the Federal Aviation Agency (FAA) to regulate all United States commercial and military aviation.

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Flight Plan Seat Assignments Team Assignments

Student Info Sheets Complete the Student Info Sheets

Syllabus Course Description Course Objectives Course Schedule Textbook – Reclaiming the Sky – 9/11 and the Untold Story FAA – Pilot’s Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge Supplemented by: ERAU Library – Hunt Library Aviation Program 4 year plan Introduction to Aviation; Aviation Ground School –(Basic Aviation Science); Aerospace Engineering; Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University / TCL

Aviation Website

Emergency Information In the event of an evacuation: Orderly – leave bags Exit classroom to left Go straight out doors to parking lot Stay together and out of road Need to take attendance

Class Standards BE ON TIME! NO CELL PHONES! No Headphones! Dress Code Raise Hand to be heard. Passes Bathroom Nurse NO OTHERS! No Heads on desk Last 10 minutes in seat

Class Expectations Come to class prepared – this is a college class ALL Assignments complete Notebook Pen or Pencil Pencil Sharpening no more than 2 in line Class Duty Assignments Class Leader - Hangar Cleanup Julian Date Calendar Weather Guesser

Class Development Fast Paced – Knowledge Intensive Homework may be required. Opportunities to visit local airport Supplement course with rudder build and aircraft restoration T-Shirts ???

This is your Course Let’s be inventive Offer suggestions Aviation Library available for checkout Computers are available Challenge each other

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