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Chapter 14– Airspace FAA – Pilot’s Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge
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THIS DAY IN AVIATION April 26
1919 — Final speed tests on Curtiss “Wasp” at Garden City show to 162-mph with full military load.
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THIS DAY IN AVIATION April 26
1919 A World Duration Record was set by a United States Naval F-5-L flying boat which remained in the air for 20 hours and 19 minutes with a crew of four. The flight covered 1,250 nautical miles.
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1920 — Over a measured course at Naval Air Station, Rockaway, Curtiss “Wasp” piloted by Roland Rohls, flies at a speed of 140 mph, breaking the former speed record by 14 mph. Flight made under official cognizance of United States Navy officials.
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1949 — Dick Reider and Bill Barris set a world endurance record for a flight-refueled aircraft in the United States They flew continuously in their Aeronca Chief light aircraft for 1,008 hours, one minute (over six weeks). They received food and fuel handed up from a speeding vehicle four times a day.
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1962 — In utmost secrecy at the remote airfield in Groom Dry Lake, Nevada, the first Lockheed A-12 “Oxcart” makes its first flight. It is the first of a family of top-secret spy planes.
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USAF Maj. P. J. Gilmore and Lt. W. T. Smith 555/8 TFW in their McDonnell Douglas F-4C “Phantom II” using an AIM-9 “Sidewinder” became the first to destroy a Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21.
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The first Lockheed L-1011 “TriStar” enters scheduled service, with Eastern Air Lines, on its route from Miami to New York.
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1987 — The first full-scale prototype of SAAB's hi-tech JAS 39 “Gripen” fighter is unveiled in Sweden.
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1995 — A Mikoyan MiG-29 “Fulcrum” sets a new FAI class C-1h world altitude record of 90,092 ft.
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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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Chapter 14– Airspace - Test
FAA – Pilot’s Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge
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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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