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1 Utilizing your notes and past knowledge answer the following questions: 1) What is thrust and how can it be generated? 2) What occurs when the resultant force is stable or zero? – (Hint: when all forces are balanced) 3) What has the AOA have to be when airspeed is low in order to maintain straight and level flight? 4) As the pilot generates more airspeed what should the pilot do to maintain straight and level flight with respect to AOA? 5) If the AOA were not coordinated (decreased) with an increase of thrust, the aircraft would do what ? Warm-Up – 9/9 – 10 minutes

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3 Utilizing your notes and past knowledge answer the following questions: 1) What is thrust and how can it be generated? 2) What occurs when the resultant force is stable or zero? 3) What has the AOA have to be when airspeed is low in order to maintain straight and level flight? 4) As the pilot generates more airspeed what should the pilot do to maintain straight and level flight with respect to AOA? 5) If the AOA were not coordinated (decreased) with an increase of thrust, the aircraft would do what ? Warm-Up – 9/9 – 10 minutes

4 The force that pushes or pulls a plane forward through the air. Propellers, jet engines, tailwinds, and other outside sources – even catapults! – can provide needed thrust. Thrust

5 Utilizing your notes and past knowledge answer the following questions: 1) What is thrust and how can it be generated? 2) What occurs when the resultant force is stable or zero? – (Hint: when all forces are balanced) 3) What has the AOA have to be when airspeed is low in order to maintain straight and level flight? 4) As the pilot generates more airspeed what should the pilot do to maintain straight and level flight with respect to AOA? 5) If the AOA were not coordinated (decreased) with an increase of thrust, the aircraft would do what ? Warm-Up – 9/9 – 10 minutes

6 Forces of Flight What is the resultant force? Force 1 (465 N)Force 2 (465 N) Resultant is zero When opposing forces have the same magnitude and opposite directions, the resultant is zero and the object is in static equilibrium.

7 Utilizing your notes and past knowledge answer the following questions: 1) What is thrust and how can it be generated? 2) What occurs when the resultant force is stable or zero? 3) What has the AOA have to be when airspeed is low in order to maintain straight and level flight? 4) As the pilot generates more airspeed what should the pilot do to maintain straight and level flight with respect to AOA? 5) If the AOA were not coordinated (decreased) with an increase of thrust, the aircraft would do what ? Warm-Up – 9/9 – 10 minutes

8 When the airspeed is low, the AOA must be relatively high if the balance between lift and weight is to be maintained. If thrust decreases and airspeed decreases, lift becomes less than weight and the aircraft starts to descend. Thrust

9 Utilizing your notes and past knowledge answer the following questions: 1) What is thrust and how can it be generated? 2) What occurs when the resultant force is stable or zero? 3) What has the AOA have to be when airspeed is low in order to maintain straight and level flight? 4) As the pilot generates more airspeed what should the pilot do to maintain straight and level flight with respect to AOA? 5) If the AOA were not coordinated (decreased) with an increase of thrust, the aircraft would do what ? Warm-Up – 9/9 – 10 minutes

10 To maintain level flight, the pilot can increase the AOA an amount which will generate a lift force again equal to the weight of the aircraft. While the aircraft will be flying more slowly, it will still maintain level flight if the pilot has properly coordinated thrust and AOA. Thrust

11 Utilizing your notes and past knowledge answer the following questions: 1) What is thrust and how can it be generated? 2) What occurs when the resultant force is stable or zero? 3) What has the AOA have to be when airspeed is low in order to maintain straight and level flight? 4) As the pilot generates more airspeed what should the pilot do to maintain straight and level flight with respect to AOA? 5) If the AOA were not coordinated (decreased) with an increase of thrust, the aircraft would do what ? Warm-Up – 9/9 – 10 minutes

12 With the aircraft in a nose-high attitude, there is a vertical component of thrust that helps support it. During straight-and-level flight when thrust is increased and the airspeed increases, the AOA must be decreased in level flight. If the AOA were not coordinated (decreased) with an increase of thrust, the aircraft would climb. Thrust

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14  September 9  1830 — Charles Durant, America's first great balloonist, makes his first United States ascent at Castle Garden, New York.  He stays in the air for two hours, landing at South Amboy, New Jersey.  His skill and enthusiasm inspire a passion for ballooning in America. THIS DAY IN AVIATION

15  September 9  1911 — The first mail carried by air in the United Kingdom is delivered.  The mail contains messages for King George V and other members of the British Royal family. THIS DAY IN AVIATION

16  September 9  1967 — Sgt. Duane D. Hackney became the first living enlisted man to receive the Air Force Cross. THIS DAY IN AVIATION

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18 SUNDAYMONDAYTUESDAYWEDNESDAYTHURSDAYFRIDAYSATURDAY 3031 Chapter 3 Principles of Flight 1 Chapter 3 Principles of Flight 2 Chapter 3 Principles of Flight Progress Reports Due 3 Chapter 3 Principles of Flight 4 Flightline Friday Progress Reports Sent Home 5 67 HOLIDAY 8 Chapter 4 Principles of Flight 9 Chapter 4 Principles of Flight 10 Chapter 4 Principles of Flight 11 QUIZ Flightline Friday 12 1314 Chapter 4 Principles of Flight 15 Chapter 4 Principles of Flight 16 Chapter 4 Principles of Flight 17 Chapter 4 Principles of Flight 18 Flightline Friday 19 20212223 Progress Reports Due 2425 Progress Reports Sent Home 26 September 2015

19 1 st Quarter Requirements (26 Class Meetings – Oct 14) All students will complete the following: Take notes - All in class quizzes and tests Each day is worth 20pts - (4 day week 25pts) Complete Flight Sim. Tutorials (1 – 5 x3 + 1) Aircraft Fam. and Student Pilot Syllabus Lessons 1 – 7 (Straight & Level Flight through First Solo) Must pass written with 80% Successfully complete 3 times on small sim Successfully complete 1 time on Main sim Complete ERAU Aviation 101 6 quizzes and 2 tests Student will receive zero points for all incomplete work – NO make-up / extra credit

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21 Chapter 4 – Aerodynamics of Flight FAA – Pilot’s Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge

22  Mission:  Identify in writing the forces acting on an aircraft in flight.  Describe how the forces of flight work and how to control them with the use of power and flight controls essential to flight.  Describe the aerodynamics of flight.  Describe in writing how design, weight, load factors, and gravity affect an aircraft during flight maneuvers.  EQ: Describe the importance of Aeronautical Knowledge for the student pilot learning to fly. Today’s Mission Requirements

23 Types of Drag

24 The force that resists forward motion and acts against thrust. Two types are: Parasite Drag Induced Drag Drag

25 Parasite drag is comprised of all the forces that work to slow an aircraft’s movement. Drag that is not associated with the production of lift. This includes the displacement of the air by the aircraft, turbulence generated in the airstream, or a hindrance of air moving over the surface of the aircraft and airfoil. There are three types of parasite drag: form drag, interference drag, and skin friction. Drag

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27 1 st Quarter Requirements (26 Class Meetings – Oct 14) All students will complete the following: Take notes - All in class quizzes and tests Each day is worth 20pts - (4 day week 25pts) Complete Flight Sim. Tutorials (1 – 5 x3 + 1) Aircraft Fam. and Student Pilot Syllabus Lessons 1 – 7 (Straight & Level Flight through First Solo) Must pass written with 80% Successfully complete 3 times on small sim Successfully complete 1 time on Main sim Complete ERAU Aviation 101 6 quizzes and 2 tests Student will receive zero points for all incomplete work – NO make-up / extra credit

28  Mission:  Identify in writing the forces acting on an aircraft in flight.  Describe how the forces of light work and how to control them with the use of power and flight controls essential to flight.  Describe the aerodynamics of flight.  Describe in writing how design, weight, load factors, and gravity affect an aircraft during flight manuevers.  EQ: Describe the importance of Aeronautical Knowledge for the student pilot learning to fly. Today’s Mission Requirements

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