Flight Training Lesson 9
1.5 Hours Dual; Pre/Post Flight Discussion 0.5 Hours
by Philip Greenspun and Kasim Te; revised July 2008
Developed for students at East Coast Aero Club which operated under FAR Part 141 from July 2008 through July 2010.
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Objective
The student will assume the role of a flight instructor and
continue to practice the in-flight demonstration/performance method
while simultaneously explaining the maneuvers. The student will also
continue practicing touch down autorotations with instructor
assistance.
Elements
Preflight Discussion
- Demonstration/performance method (review from ground syllabus)
- Techniques of flight instruction (review from ground syllabus)
- Special operations as they relate to instruction (review from ground syllabus)
- Touchdown autorotations (review)
Demonstration/Performance Method: Special Operations
- Reconnaissance procedures
- Confined area operations
- Pinnacle and ridgeline operations
Student Practices Autorotations
- Autorotation with power recovery
- Autorotation -- full touch down
Schedule
Completion Standards
At the completion of this lesson, the student shall understand the
techniques associated with the demonstration/performance method when
performing helicopter emergency maneuvers. The maneuvers must be
performed within commercial standards. The student shall exhibit
improvement in performing touch down autorotations with instructor
assistance.
Study Assignments
- Rotorcraft Flying Handbook -- Chapter 10 (review)
- Rotorcraft Flying Handbook -- Chapter 11 (review)
Instructor's Evaluation and Recommendations:
Flight Training Record, Lesson 9
Any deviations from the completion standards should be noted in the previous section.
After completing an item in the Elements section, place a check mark next to that item.
- Student Name:
- Instructor Name/CFI#/expiration:
- Date of Lesson:
- Aircraft Type/Registration:
- Route of Flight:
- Number of Landings:
- Hours Dual/Solo:
- Hours Cross-Country:
- Hours Night:
- Hours Simulated Instrument: