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1 Aerospace Module 2 Aircraft Systems and Airports

2 Airplane Systems, Airports and Aeronautical Charts

3 Engines Engines Reciprocating Jet Rocket

4 The Reciprocating Engine Key Terms –Cylinder –Piston –Connecting Rod Cylinder Arrangements –In-line –“V” In-line –Radial –Horizontally Opposed

5 Power 4 Phases: Intake Compression Ignition/Power Exhaust

6 Chemistry “Mixture”  Lean – Less fuel  Rich – More Fuel The Carburetor –Venturi Tube –Throttle valve –Float Chamber

7 Electrical and Powerplant Controls Powerplant –Throttle –Mixture Magnetos Electrical –Ammeter –Master Switch –Circuit Breakers

8 The Jet Engine Only one moving part! Intake-Fan Compression-Suction Ignition/Power-Adding fuel Exhaust-Turbine

9 Instruments Engine and Flight

10 Engine Instruments Oil Pressure Gauge Oil Temperature Gauge Tachometer

11 Flight Instruments Pitot Static System Air weighs 14.7 pounds per square inch ASL pressure = 29.92 inches of Mercury or 1013.2 millibars. The “six-pack” = Altimeter, VVI, Airspeed Indicator, Turn Coordinator, Heading Indicator, Artificial Horizon

12 Instrument that use the Pitot-Static System Altimeter-Static Vertical Velocity Indicator-Static Airspeed Indicator-Pitot

13 Gyroscopes and Gyro-Powered Instruments A gyroscope-spinning rotors Turn Coordinator-horizontal Artificial Horizon-horizontal Heading Indicator-vertical

14 Flight Profile and Traffic Pattern Profile: Pre-flight inspection Taxi Takeoff and Climb Cruise Descent and Landing Traffic Pattern: Departure Crosswind Downwind Base Final Approach

15 Runway Markings and Signs Markings: –Heading Numbers –Threshold Markings –ILS Signs: –Mandatory-Red background, white lettering –Location- Black background, yellow lettering –Direction, Destination and Information-Yellow background, white lettering

16 Airport Lighting and Wind Indicators Runway Lighting –Green=Beginning –Red=End ALS and VASI Taxiway Lighting Beacons –Civilian-one white, ONE green –Military-one white, TWO green –Helicopter-one green, one white and one yellow –Water-one white and one yellow Wind Indicators Wind sock-where the wind is from Wind Tee-direction Tetrahedron-direction

17 Phonetic Alphabet A-Alpha B-Bravo C-Charlie D-Delta E-Echo F-Foxtrot G-Golf H-Hotel I-India J-Juliet K-Kilo L-Lima M-Mike N-November O-Oscar P-Papa Q-Quebec R-Romeo S-Sierra T-Tango U-Uniform V-Victor W-Whiskey X-X-ray Y-Yankee Z-Zulu

18 Aeronautical Charts Sectional-based on the Lambert Conformal Conic Projection Latitude Longitude 1 in = 500,000 in or 8 Statue Miles or 6.85 Nautical Miles Legend: Obstructions Airports Radio Aids Topography Airport Traffic Service and Airspace Information

19 Airports Name Symbol: –Magenta=uncontrolled –Blue=controlled Elevation L=Lighting in operation from sunset to sunrise Length Unicom Example: Cherokee (OK6ø) 1177 L 38 122.9 C

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