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Intro to Aviation Mr. Petrucci. Class Terminology - Information O Hangar (Classroom) O Flight Schedule / Mission Number O Julian date O Maintenance Call.

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1 Intro to Aviation Mr. Petrucci

2 Class Terminology - Information O Hangar (Classroom) O Flight Schedule / Mission Number O Julian date O Maintenance Call Signs (1 – 6) O Knee board (Composition Notebooks) O Flightline Aces (Pilot / Co-Pilot) O Flightline Fridays O Aviation Terms O Phonetic Alphabet

3 Class Development O Field Trips O Attendance based on academic standing in this and other classes (MCAS, Gulfstream, Boeing, Mighty 8 th Museum, Patriots Point, Local airports) O Guest Speakers O Backbone of Course is Aviation History O From balloons to space vehicles O Desire to expose to all facets of aviation O Flying, Maintenance, Various type of aircraft, occupations and infrastructure O Infuse Aviation with other disciplines O English, Creative Writing, History, Math, Science/Engineering

4 Class Development O Model Building O RC Planes O Rocket Launches O Aviation Movies O FlyBoys, Red Tails, Planes, Pearl Harbor O Historical Documentaries O Research Reports O Famous Aviators, Air Disasters, Aviation Occupations, and current aviation events, etc. O Intro to Aviation T-Shirts???

5 This is your Course O Let’s be inventive O Offer suggestions O Bring in Models, aviation related items, build up library O Aviation Library available for checkout O Computers are available O Challenge each other

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7 Utilizing your notes and past knowledge answer the following questions: 1) What are the six maintainer group names? 2) Describe what is the Julian date (how many digits and what does it stand for)? Warm-Up – 8/20 – 10 minutes

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9 Utilizing your notes and past knowledge answer the following questions: 1) What are the six maintainer group names? 1) Airframes 2) Avionics 3) Powerline 4) Seat Shop 5) Flight Equipment 6) Ordnance 2) Describe what is the Julian date (how many digits and what does it stand for)? Warm-Up – 8/20 – 10 minutes

10 Utilizing your notes and past knowledge answer the following questions: 1) What are the six maintainer group names? 2) Describe the Julian date (how many digits and what does it stand for)? 1) 4 digits 2) First digit is the last digit of the year 3) The remaining 3 digits are the day of the year Warm-Up – 8/20 – 10 minutes

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12  August 20  1901 — The Wright brothers leave Kitty Hawk, N.C., at the end of their second season of testing gliders and return to Dayton, Ohio. THIS DAY IN AVIATION

13  August 20  1910 — The first United States Army experiments with firing a rifle from an airplane takes place when Lt. Jacob Earl Fickel conducts firing trials from a Curtiss biplane piloted by Curtiss himself. THIS DAY IN AVIATION

14  August 20  1913 — A French aviator carries out the first parachute descent ever made whereby the parachute is deployed before the pilot leaves the airplane. THIS DAY IN AVIATION

15  August 20  1919 — The first regularly scheduled passenger service by airship begins in Berlin with a Zeppelin LZ 120 Bodenese. THIS DAY IN AVIATION

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19 SUNDAYMONDAYTUESDAYWEDNESDAYTHURSDAYFRIDAYSATURDAY 12 3456789 10111213141516 1718 Welcome to Aviation 1920 Parts of an Aircraft 2122 Forces of Flight Flight Control Surfaces 23 242526 Aircraft Review 2728 Quiz 2930 31 August 2014

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21 Aircraft in Motion

22  Mission:  Identify the basic parts of a conventional airplane.  Describe the three types of landing gear arrangements.  Describe the Forces of Flight.  EQ: Describe aircraft components, their function and how the axes of rotation, forces of flight, and flight controls surfaces contribute to understanding flight. Today’s Mission Requirements

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25 Basic Airplane and its Parts

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36 Basic Airplane and its Parts

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43  Three Types  Conventional (“tail dragger”)  2 fwd, 1 rear  Tricycle  Nose wheel and two on the side  Tandem  Two sets wheels one behind the other on the fuselage  AV-8B / B-52– requires outrigger gear Landing Gear

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46 Forces of Flight

47 Determine whether an airplane rises or falls through the air: Thrust Drag Lift Gravity (Weight) Four Forces of Flight

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49 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

50 The force that resists forward motion and acts against thrust. Created by friction between the plane and the atmosphere. If the force of drag is too great, then a plane will move slower and will lose lift. Drag

51 The force of lift exceeds the plane’s weight, the plane rises. Lift

52 Earth’s gravity pulls the plane downward, giving the plane weight. Gravity / Weight

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55 Questions / Comments

56  Mission:  Identify the basic parts of a conventional airplane.  Describe the three types of landing gear arrangements.  Describe the Forces of Flight.  EQ: Describe aircraft components, their function and how the axes of rotation, forces of flight and flight controls surfaces contribute to understanding flight. Today’s Mission Requirements

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76  Mission:  Identify the basic parts of a conventional airplane.  Describe the three types of landing gear arrangements.  Describe the Forces of Flight.  EQ: Describe aircraft components, their function and how the axes of rotation, forces of flight and flight controls surfaces contribute to understanding flight. Today’s Mission Requirements

77  Three Types  Conventional (“tail dragger”)  2 fwd, 1 rear  Tricycle  Nose wheel and two on the side  Tandem  Two sets wheels one behind the other on the fuselage  AV-8B / B-52– requires outrigger gear Landing Gear

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79  Mission:  Identify the basic parts of a conventional airplane.  Describe the three types of landing gear arrangements.  Describe the Forces of Flight.  EQ: Describe aircraft components, their function and how the axes of rotation, forces of flight and flight controls surfaces contribute to understanding flight. Today’s Mission Requirements

80 Determine whether an airplane rises or falls through the air: Thrust Drag Lift Gravity (Weight) Four Forces of Flight

81 Questions / Comments

82 Lab Time

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