LESSON: #5, Emergency procedures
GROUND WORK
Suggested student homework assignments:
Aeronautical Information Manual – Chapter 5 – Emergency Procedures
Pilot’s Operating Handbook – review emergency procedures & checklist
Pilots Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge – Chapter 7 – Aircraft Systems
Gold Seal Online Ground School – Section 2
-Zulu Time
-Phonetic Alphabet
FLIGHT WORK
LESSON 5 – Emergency procedures
Dual – ground: 0.5, flight: 1.0
Objective: To gain an understanding of emergency operations and to increase understanding of slow
flight and stall recovery
Discussion topics:
1) Aircraft systems – carburetor, ignition, electrical
2) types of possible emergencies
3) best engine out glide speed
4) using the GPS to locate the nearest airport
5) use of all available resources in an emergency situation
Review:
1) human factors and symptoms
2) maneuvering during slow flight
3) stall recovery
Introduce:
1) systems and equipment malfunctions
2) emergency procedures using both memory items and use of checklists
3) emergency descent
4) emergency approach and landing
Completion standards:
1) Display increased proficiency with control of airplane
2) Perform unassisted takeoffs
3) Demonstrate basic understanding of emergency operations
GROUND WORK
Suggested student homework assignments:
Aeronautical Information Manual – Chapter 5 – Emergency Procedures
Pilot’s Operating Handbook – review emergency procedures & checklist
Pilots Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge – Chapter 7 – Aircraft Systems
Gold Seal Online Ground School – Section 2
-Zulu Time
-Phonetic Alphabet
FLIGHT WORK
LESSON 5 – Emergency procedures
Dual – ground: 0.5, flight: 1.0
Objective: To gain an understanding of emergency operations and to increase understanding of slow
flight and stall recovery
Discussion topics:
1) Aircraft systems – carburetor, ignition, electrical
2) types of possible emergencies
3) best engine out glide speed
4) using the GPS to locate the nearest airport
5) use of all available resources in an emergency situation
Review:
1) human factors and symptoms
2) maneuvering during slow flight
3) stall recovery
Introduce:
1) systems and equipment malfunctions
2) emergency procedures using both memory items and use of checklists
3) emergency descent
4) emergency approach and landing
Completion standards:
1) Display increased proficiency with control of airplane
2) Perform unassisted takeoffs
3) Demonstrate basic understanding of emergency operations