Warm-Up – 11/28 – 10 minutes
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Warm-Up – 4/24 – 10 minutes
Utilizing your notes and past knowledge answer the
following questions:
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
What is the difference between magnetic north and
true north?
Describe compass deviation.
Describe true airspeed versus ground speed?
Describe pilotage and dead reckoning?
Describe ILS (Instrument Landing System).
Questions / Comments
Warm-Up – 4/24 – 10 minutes
Utilizing your notes and past knowledge answer the
following questions:
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
What is the difference between magnetic north and
true north?
Describe compass deviation.
Describe true airspeed versus ground speed?
Describe pilotage and dead reckoning?
Describe ILS (Instrument Landing System).
Basic Navigational Practices
True-Course
Line
Line or series of lines a pilot will
follow
Magnetic
Courses
Magnetic North different from
Geographic north due to changing
magnetic fields of earth
Compass
Deviation
Needs to be calibrated due to
metals and electrical power within
aircraft
Warm-Up – 4/24 – 10 minutes
Utilizing your notes and past knowledge answer the
following questions:
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
What is the difference between magnetic north and
true north?
Describe compass deviation.
Describe true airspeed versus ground speed?
Describe pilotage and dead reckoning?
Describe ILS (Instrument Landing System).
Basic Navigational Practices
True-Course
Line
Line or series of lines a pilot will
follow
Magnetic
Courses
Magnetic North different from
Geographic north due to changing
magnetic fields of earth
Compass
Deviation
Needs to be calibrated due to
metals and electrical power within
aircraft
Warm-Up – 4/24 – 10 minutes
Utilizing your notes and past knowledge answer the
following questions:
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
What is the difference between magnetic north and
true north?
Describe compass deviation.
Describe true airspeed versus ground speed?
Describe pilotage and dead reckoning?
Describe ILS (Instrument Landing System).
Basic Navigational Practices
Altimeter
Distance
True
from surface of the Earth
Airspeed vs Ground Speed
How fast through air opposed to
how fast across surface of Earth
Warm-Up – 4/24 – 10 minutes
Utilizing your notes and past knowledge answer the
following questions:
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
What is the difference between magnetic north and
true north?
Describe compass deviation.
Describe true airspeed versus ground speed?
Describe pilotage and dead reckoning?
Describe ILS (Instrument Landing System).
Navigational Techniques
Pilotage
Navigating
via visible landmarks
Water towers, highways etc..
Navigational Techniques
Dead
Reckoning
The systematic
consideration of all factors
that will and could affect
flight.
Navigation
using precalculated headings and
compensating for wind to
estimate groundspeed and
ETA
Warm-Up – 4/24 – 10 minutes
Utilizing your notes and past knowledge answer the
following questions:
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
What is the difference between magnetic north and
true north?
Describe compass deviation.
Describe true airspeed versus ground speed?
Describe pilotage and dead reckoning?
Describe ILS (Instrument Landing System).
Landing Navigational Systems
Instrument
Landing System (ILS)
Used only within a short distance
from the airport and only when
the purpose is to land the
airplane
Questions / Comments
April 2015
SUNDAY
5
MONDAY
6
12
AIR SHOW 2015
13
19
26
TUESDAY
7
Chapter 8
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
1
2
Chapter 8
3
NO SCHOOL
4
8
9
Chapter 8
11
AIR SHOW 2015
TEST
10
Celebrate
Freedom Visit
14
Spring Break
15
Spring Break
16
Spring Break
17
Spring Break
18
20
Chapter 9
Navigation
21
22
Chapter 9
Navigation
23
24
Chapter 9
Navigation
TEST
25
27
28
Chapter 21
Rocket
Fundamentals
29
30
Chapter 21
Rocket
Fundamentals
Spring Break
Questions / Comments
THIS DAY IN AVIATION
April
24
• 1909 — Wilbur Wright makes five
flights in Centocelle, Italy with King
Victor Emmanuel III of Italy
present.
• During one flight, a Universal News
Agency cameraman accompanies
him and takes the first motion
pictures from an airplane in flight.
THIS DAY IN AVIATION
April 24
• 1917 — Lt. Col. William
“Billy” Mitchell becomes the
first United States Army
officer to fly over German
lines.
THIS DAY IN AVIATION
April 24
• 1946 — First flights of the first
Soviet designed and built jet
aircraft, MiG-9 and Yak-15, are
made.
• A member of the company test
team for the Yak-15, Olga
Yamschikova, is probably the first
woman to fly a turbojet-powered
aircraft when she flies in 1947.
THIS DAY IN AVIATION
April 24
• 1946 — Winged Cargo Inc.
opens an unusual freight
service in which goods are
carried in a Waco CG-4A
glider towed by a Douglas
DC-3.
THIS DAY IN AVIATION
April 24
• 1962 — The USAF used an
orbiting satellite for the first
time to transmit TV
photographs.
Questions / Comments
Chapter 9 – Aircraft Navigation
REVIEW
Chapter 9 – Aircraft Navigation
TEST
Safety Rules – Safety Monitor Brief
• Must Use Safety Glasses
• Use of Cutting tools is Dangerous – AT ALL TIMES –
knives only out when cutting
• Must Use Cutting Mats
• All Areas will remain clean and organized
• Plane Captains will insure All Areas will be cleaned
and all items put back in proper locations 10
minutes prior to class ending
• Class SAFETY MONITOR will insure areas are clean
and safe at all times
Questions / Comments