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Powered Flight Syllabus #4 CAP O-Rides Squadron 85

Basic Navigation Instruments Explain the use of basic navigation instruments (clock, altimeter, airspeed indicator and magnetic compass). Explain the inherent errors of the magnetic compass

Pitot / Static System Explain the pitot / static system and its relationship to the airspeed indicator, altimeter, and vertical velocity indicator

Flight Plans Discuss the importance of flight plans and demonstrate filing a flight plan

Altitude Explain the difference between absolute altitude (AGL), true altitude (MSL), and pressure altitude (PA).

Altimeter Demonstrate how to read the altimeter

Speed Demonstrate how to read the airspeed indicator and discuss the difference between indicated airspeed, true airspeed and ground speed

Attitude and Airspeed Point out how attitude and airspeed are related

Vertical Speed Demonstrate how shallow climbs and descents affect the vertical velocity indicator and the airspeed indicator

Magnetic Turns Demonstrate turns using the magnetic compass. Discuss compass turning errors: variation, deviation, magnetic dip, and oscillation error

O-RIDES GROUND SCHOOL Created by Cadet Airmen 1 st Class Stein