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Pinch Hitters - 2000 The Right Stuff for the Right Seat Flight Controls and Flight Instruments William J. Doyle, Jr., CFII, AGI, IGI, ASC doylewj@ix.netcom.com
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Parts of An Airplane Courtesy of FAA: Pilot’s Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge, AC 61-23B
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Wing Control Surfaces Ailerons move in opposite directions for turns controls roll (or bank) controlled by yoke or stick right pressure turns right left pressure turns left Flaps extend downward to increase lifting force for landings and sometimes takeoffs controlled by flap handle or switch pre-selected positions or variable positions
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Empennage (Tail) Control Surfaces Rudder controls yaw controlled by floor pedals right pressure moves nose to right left pressure moves nose to left Elevator (stabilator on Cherokee) controls pitch controlled by yoke or stick forward pressure lowers nose back pressure raises nose Trim Tab helps hold pitch attitude controlled by trim wheel move wheel forward for nose down trim move wheel back for nose up trim
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Illustration of Typical Panel Layout Courtesy of FAA: Pilot’s Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge, AC 61-23B
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907th Flight Squadron, Inc Mooney MSE
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Mooney Bravo Cockpit
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Mooney MSE Cockpit - Left
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Mooney MSE Cockpit - Right
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Mooney MSE Cockpit - Center
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Mooney MSE Cockpit - Floor
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Fuel Systems Gravity Feed System (high wing) Fuel Pump System (low wing) Fuel Pressure Gauge Fuel System Components Tanks Fuel Quantity Gauges Fuel Selection Valve
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Airspeed Indicator (ASI) Courtesy of FAA: Pilot’s Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge, AC 61-23B
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Airspeed Indicator (ASI) V-speeds Vx = best angle * Vy = best rate * Va = maneuvering * (placarded) Vfe = flap extend Vs = stall clean configuration Vso = stall landing configuration Vno = max structural cruising speed Vne = never exceed speed Vle = landing gear extension speed * Vlo = landing gear operating speed * * not on ASI Arcs white bottom= Vso top = Vfe green bottom= Vs top= Vno yellow bottom= Vno top= Vne red line= Vne
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Turn Coordinator Courtesy of FAA: Pilot’s Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge, AC 61-23B
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Turn Coordinator Miniature Airplane Level Index level flight no pitch information Turn Index standard rate turn (2 minute turn) Inclinometer coordinated flight coordinated turn
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Attitude Indicator (AI) Courtesy of FAA: Pilot’s Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge, AC 61-23B
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Attitude Indicator (AI) Artificial Horizon blue side up Miniature Airplane Pointer Bank Scale 10 bank 20 bank 30 bank 60 bank Adjustment Knob
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Heading Indicator (Directional Gyro) Courtesy of FAA: Pilot’s Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge, AC 61-23B
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Heading Indicator (Directional Gyro) Typically “free gyros” no built-in north-seeking capabilities Periodically align with compass Use 360 azimuth right-most zero omitted 340 is shown as 34 60 is shown as 6 Adjustment Knob
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Altimeter Courtesy of FAA: Pilot’s Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge, AC 61-23B
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Altimeter Components Altimeter setting knob window Altitude indication scale 100 ft pointer 1,000 ft pointer 10,000 ft pointer
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Vertical Speed Indicator (VSI) Courtesy of FAA: Pilot’s Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge, AC 61-23B
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Vertical Speed Indicator (VSI) Trend Information shows information on increase or decrease in climb speed increase or decrease in descent speed level flight Rate Information shows stabilized feet per minute (FPM) rate of descent feet per minute (FPM) rate of climb rates appropriate for student pilots are 500 feet per minute (FPM) rate of descent 500 feet per minute (FPM) rate of climb
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Magnetic Compass Courtesy of FAA: Pilot’s Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge, AC 61-23B
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Magnetic Compass Lubber line Rotating compass card turns in opposite direction from DG Accurate only when flying in smooth air, in straight & level, unaccelerated flight
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Rules for Putting It All Together What to Do If an Emergency Occurs Rule 1 - Fly the airplane (maintain flight control) Rule 2 - Follow instructions from ATC Rule 3 - Land the Airplane Any Doubts? Go To Rule 1 Courtsey of Dr. Al Schnur ASC
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Aim High! But Not On Final! Email me at doylewj@ix.netcom.com See my aviation web site (case sensitive) at Aim High! But Not On Final! Email me at doylewj@ix.netcom.com See my aviation web site (case sensitive) at http://home.netcom.com/~doylewj/Aviation/DoyleWJ_Aviation_Page.html
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