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Intro to Aviation Mr. Petrucci

Introduction Introduction to Aviation Flight Instructor Today’s date in Aviation Seat Assignments Student Info Sheets / Student Introductions Syllabus Review/4yr Aviation Map Emergency Information Class SOP / Expectations Classroom Terminology Class Review This is your Course

Flight Instructor Mr. Petrucci / MasterGunz Background Retired Master Gunnery Sergeant (MGySgt) - E-9 Served Various Billets Over 30 yr Career Avionics Chief / Technician and Instructor Adjunct Professor for Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University / Park University Educational Background: A.S. in Electronic Technology (Univ. of Phoenix) B.S. in Aviation Management (Park College) M.A. in Management / HRD (Webster Univ.)

Flight Instructor Personal Info: Raised In Massachusetts Married with 2 sons – 2 grand sons Enjoy all sports, spending time with my wife and riding my Harleys Contact Info: Cell: (703) 342-7196 E-mail: Anthony.Petrucci@beaufort.k12.sc.us

THIS DAY IN AVIATION January 8 1945 — The Mitsubishi J8M1 rocket-fighter makes its first flight in Hyakurigahara, Japan.

THIS DAY IN AVIATION January 8 1964 — Air Force Cross posthumously awarded to Major Rudolf Anderson, Jr., the only causality of the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis.

THIS DAY IN AVIATION January 8 1982 — The Airbus A300 becomes the world's first wide-bodied airliner to be certified for operation by a flight crew of two.

Flight Plan Seat Assignments Team Assignments 1 - AF (Airframes) 2 – AVI (Avionics) 3 – PL (Powerline) 4 – SS (Seat Shop) 5 – FE (Flight Equipment) 6 – ORD (Ordnance)

Student Info Sheets Complete the Student Info Sheets

Student Introductions Name (nickname) Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior Place of Birth Brothers or Sisters / pets Interests (i.e. Reading, sports, computers, hunting, fishing etc) Future plans (i.e. college, career plans) Why did you take this class? What do you desire to learn from the class or want to see taught in the class?

Syllabus Course Description Course Objectives Course Schedule Textbook – Aerospace: The Journey of Flight Supplemented by: Aviation History 2nd edition Aviation Program 4 year plan Introduction to Aviation; Aviation Ground School –(Basic Aviation Science); Aerospace Engineering; 2 yrs Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University / TCL (4 Courses – 12 college credits)

Aviation Website

Emergency Information In the event of an evacuation: Orderly – leave bags Exit classroom Go straight out doors to grass area 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 ALL Assignments complete Notebook Pen or Pencil Pencil Sharpening no more than 2 in line Class Duty Assignments Plane Captain for each Group Class Leader - Hangar Cleanup Admin Assistant Safety Monitor Julian Date Calendar Weather Guesser

Class Terminology - Information Hangar (Classroom) Flight Schedule / Mission Number Julian date Maintenance Call Signs (1 – 6) Knee board (Composition Notebooks) Flightline Aces (Pilot / Co-Pilot) Flightline Fridays Aviation Terms Phonetic Alphabet

Phonetic Alphabet A – Alpha B – Bravo C – Charlie D – Dog E – Echo F – Foxtrot G – Gulf H – Hotel I – Indigo J – Juliet K – Kilo L – Lima M – Mike N – November O – Oscar P – Papa Q - Quebec R – Romeo S – Sierra T – Tango U – Uniform V – Victor W - Whiskey X – X-ray Y – Yankee Z - Zulu

Class Development Field Trips Guest Speakers Attendance based on academic standing in this and other classes (MCAS, Mighty 8th Museum, Patriots Point, Local airports) Guest Speakers Backbone of Course is Aviation History From balloons to space vehicles Desire to expose to all facets of aviation Flying, Maintenance, Various type of aircraft, occupations and infrastructure Infuse Aviation with other disciplines English, Creative Writing, History, Math, Science/Engineering

Class Development Model Building RC Planes Rocket Launches Aviation Movies FlyBoys, Red Tails, Planes, Pearl Harbor Historical Documentaries Research Reports Famous Aviators, Air Disasters, Aviation Occupations, and current aviation events, etc. Intro to Aviation T-Shirts???

This is your Course Let’s be inventive Offer suggestions Bring in Models, aviation related items, build up library Aviation Library available for checkout Computers are available Challenge each other

January 2018 Quiz 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Welcome to Aviation 9 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday   1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Welcome to Aviation 9 Parts of an Aircraft Forces of Flight 10 Flight Control Surfaces Syllabus Due 11 Aircraft Review 12 Flight Line Friday Quiz 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Intro to Aviation Video of the Day

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Locker Assignments Index card has name – combo and location Lockers located upstairs D-hall (across D-246 or D-241) Locker Directions: Right to first number and stop on it, go left and pass the second number once then stop on it, then go right until the lock stops (not necessary to the last number).

December 2016 27 28 Chapter 9 Navigation 29 30 Review Chapter 9 Test 1 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 27 28 Chapter 9 Navigation 29 30 Review Chapter 9 Test 1 GEO CACHE Navigation 2 3   4 5 Chapter 6 Advances in Aeronautics 6 7 Chapter 6 Test 8 Chapter 8 Flight Line Friday Thursday Edition 9 Patriots Point Field Trip 10 11 12 Chapter 17 Aviation Careers 13 14 15 Savannah Tech Field Trip 16 Chapter 21 Rocket Fundamentals 17 18 19 20 Chapter 21 Test 21 Rocket Launch 22 ½ Day VACATION BEGINS 23 HOLIDAY 24