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Chapter 14– Airspace FAA – Pilot’s Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge
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THIS DAY IN AVIATION April 27
1839 — John Wise, an American, introduces the balloon ripping-panel, a glued section that the pilot can pull open for quick emptying of the balloon after landing. This prevents the balloon from being dragged along the ground.
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THIS DAY IN AVIATION April 27
1905 — Under the supervision of Samuel F. Cody, Sappy Moreton of the British Army's Balloon Section reaches 2,600 feet beneath a man-carrying kite in Aldershot, England.
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THIS DAY IN AVIATION April 27
1911 — The second Army Wright aeroplane was accepted by the Signal Corps
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THIS DAY IN AVIATION April 27
1913 — In a floatplane, Bob Fowler makes the first flight with a passenger in Central America (and the first flight in Panama) when he flies with film cameraman Raymond Duhem from the Atlantic to the Pacific, flying 40 miles across the Panama isthmus in 57 minutes. En route, Duhem makes the first aerial film of Central America.
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THIS DAY IN AVIATION April 27
1929 — Squadron Leader A.G. Jones-Williams and Flight Lieutenant N.H. Jenkins complete the first non-stop flight from England to India. They fly the 4,130 miles in 50 hours, 37 minutes in a Fairey Long-Range Monoplane.
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April / May 2018 22 23 24 25 26 27 Flight Line Friday 28 29 30 1 2 3 4
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 22 23 Chapter 14 Airspace 24 25 26 27 Flight Line Friday 28 29 30 Chapter 16 Aeromedical 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 GS Final Exam Review Part 1 15 GS Final Exam Review Part 2 16 GS Final Exam 17 18 19 20 21
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2nd Quarter Requirements (3 weeks – May 18)
All students will complete the following: Take notes - All in class quizzes and tests Private Pilot Syllabus Lessons 1 – 5 (Taxiing through Air Traffic Control) Must pass written with 80% Successfully complete 3 times on small sim Successfully complete 1 time on Main sim Complete ERAU Aviation 101 3 quizzes and 1 test Student will receive zero points for all incomplete work – NO make-up / extra credit NOTE: All unfinished Student Pilot and ERAU must be complete prior to starting Private Pilot and last 3 quizzes and test for ERAU.
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AVIATION ACES 2B 2B High Shooter (100) Appletree 007 Jon Doe Bulldog
Pilots (A – 90 & above) 2B Co-Pilots (B – 80 – 89) Appletree 007 Jon Doe Bulldog Nimbus Maverick DB n/a Cincinnati Chief Jack in the Box Goose High Shooter (100)
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2nd Quarter Requirements (3 weeks – May 18)
All students will complete the following: Take notes - All in class quizzes and tests Private Pilot Syllabus Lessons 1 – 5 (Taxiing through Air Traffic Control) Must pass written with 80% Successfully complete 3 times on small sim Successfully complete 1 time on Main sim Complete ERAU Aviation 101 3 quizzes and 1 test Student will receive zero points for all incomplete work – NO make-up / extra credit NOTE: All unfinished Student Pilot and ERAU must be complete prior to starting Private Pilot and last 3 quizzes and test for ERAU.
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