PROFICIENCY LEVEL ONE / PO: AIRFRAME STRUCTURES
PO/EO: 415.04
ENABLING OBJECTIVE: Explain basic airmanship practices.
REFERENCE(S): A. A-CR-CCP-266/PH-001 Level One Course Training Plan
Chapter 4, Pages 123-124.
B. A-CR-CCP-266/PT-001 Level One Handbook
Chapter 9, Section 3, Articles 12-15, Pages 8.
C. From the Ground Up
Pages 78-79, 244-246 and 265-268.
SUPPLEMENTARY REF(S): N/A
TRAINING AID(S): A. OHP
B. OHP Slides
LEARNING AID(S): A. A-CR-CCP-266/PT-001 Level One Handbook
TEACHING POINT(S): A. Airmanship Definition
B. Cleanliness
C. Pre-flight Check
D. Run-up
E. Maintenance
METHOD OF INSTRUCTION: Lecture
TIME: 1 x 35-minutes
PROFICIENCY LEVEL ONE / PO: AIRFRAME STRUCTURES
PO/EO: 415.04
ENABLING OBJECTIVE: Explain basic airmanship practices.
REVIEWPO/EO: 415.03
ENABLING OBJECTIVE: Build model aircraft.
1. Review weaknesses of the last EOs performance check; and/or
2. Ask the following review questions:
a. What is truss construction?
Answer: The truss construction design is an assembly of members (supports)
forming a rigid framework and covered by fabric, metal or composite.
b. What is monocoque construction?
Answer: The monocoque construction design involves the construction of a metal shell without internal framework. The reinforcements are vertical rings called formers. This type is also called stressed skin construction.
INTRODUCTIONWHAT: In this lesson you will learn about basic airmanship practices.
WHY: Good airmanship promotes safety. Cadets should be made aware at an early stage that safety is a major factor when flying.
WHERE: You can apply this knowledge when visiting an aerodrome for facilities tour, at an air-show, during glider familiarization, or even while attending summer training.
TIME / BODY / NOTES3
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STAGE 1 AIRMANSHIP
1. Airmanship Definition:
a. Airmanship is skill in the handling and operating of airplanes on the
ground and in the air.
b. Airmanship includes a thorough knowledge of applicable theory, systems, regulations and procedures.
c. Airmanship includes an attitude of preparedness for any events that may occur, including pre-determined plans of action for various emergencies.
d. Four basic practices that contribute to good airmanship are aircraft cleanliness, pre-flight checks, run-ups and maintenance records.
2. Cleanliness:
Airplane cleanliness is a part of airmanship. Dirt disguises defects which
makes them more difficult to detect. Dirt also causes friction with the air.
This extra drag decreases aircraft performance. Clean windows are an
important factor when considering visibility and safety.
3. Pre-flight Check:
Before taking an aircraft for a flight, the pilot does a pre-flight check. This
check or inspection ensures that the aircraft is airworthy. This means that
the aircraft has no damage and is fit for safe flight.
4. Run-up:
Before take-off a run-up is performed. The run-up checks the engine,
instruments and controls.
5. Maintenance Records:
a. This involves understanding of the necessity and care in the execution of keeping an airplane in airworthy condition.
b. Complete maintenance records are maintained on every aircraft. These records document all maintenance, adjustments and alterations, as well as any problems encountered and all additions of fuel and oil. These records enable the pilot to understand the aircraft’s history.
CONFIRMATION STAGE 1
1. What is airmanship?
Answer: Airmanship is skill in the handling and operating of airplanes on the ground and in the air. Airmanship includes a thorough knowledge of applicable theory, systems, regulations and procedures. Airmanship includes an attitude of preparedness for any events that may occur, including pre-determined plans of action for various emergencies.
2. What are four basic practices that contribute to good airmanship?
Answer: Four basic practices that contribute to good airmanship are aircraft cleanliness, pre-flight checks, run-ups and maintenance records.
28 MINs / PERFORMANCE CHECKTest Details – Each cadet will have to explain basic airmanship practices.
1. Test knowledge with OHPs.
33 MINs / CONCLUSIONSUMMARY: A. In this lesson you have learned about basic airmanship practices.
RE-MOTIVATION: A. Comment on student performance. (Identify strengths and points that
require improvement)
B. You can apply this knowledge when visiting an aerodrome for a facilities tour, at an air-show, during glider familiarization, or even while attending summer camp.
C. This was the last airframes class, next period will be your test on Airframe Structures.
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