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Post ejection Descent Checklist |
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Canopy - Check Visor - UP Mask - Discard Seat Kit - As appropriate (lower it) LPUs - As appropriate LeMoigne slots - Pull |
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2 objectives for canopy control |
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Avoid hazerdous obstacles Steer the canopy into the wind for landing |
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How do you fix a line over? |
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1 or more lines draped over the apex resulting in two or more lobes. *** grab risers on one side (smaller lobe) pull sharply and release. |
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How do you fix twisted risers? |
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pull the risers apart while pedaling feet |
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Knees bent Feet together and toes pointed Arms up and Hands on quick releases Points of contact: -Balls of feet -Side of calf -Side of thigh -Side of butt -Shoulder blade |
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How can you analyze surface winds while descending to the earth? |
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Observe water waves, vegetation blowing, smoke, dust, etc... |
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keep eyes on horizon assume proper landing position relax, prone to injury it tight |
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Restricted pattern numbers |
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-1,900’ up to but not including 2,500’ -min vis 3 miles -weather precludes normal traffic pattern breakouts -Maximum aircraft in the pattern is 8 |
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How can you enter a restricted pattern? |
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-initial takeoffs -straight-ins from the radar drop-off point -crosswind from the center runway |
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Abandoned approach at cooter: |
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-level turn toward the east -Maintain 1,500’ MSL and remain south of the Red River (RWY 15L) or southeast of the concrete pad (RWY 33R) until clear of the outside downwind -follow the re-entry ground track |
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-230-250 Mx, +3000 -Complete a 360-degree turn in the vertical with constant nose track |
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-200-220, 80-Mx, +2000/-1000 -coordinated flight through a 360-degree roll that describes a circle around a point near the horizon |
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-200-220, 50-60%, +2000/-1000 -coordinated flight through two successive, symmetric, opposite direction turns that define the maneuver |
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-180-220, 80-Mx, +1000 -Complete a 360-degree roll with a constant roll rate |
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-230-250, Mx, +3000 -vertical, climbing, 180-degree turn with constant nose track |
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-120-140, Idle-80%, +500/-2500 -max performance, 180-degree descending turn in the pure vertical |
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-230-250, Mx, +3000 -coordinated flight through two successive loop-type turns in the vertical |
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-200-220, MX, +3000/-1000 -Combine elements of the loop, roll, and split-S into a fluid maneuver |
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-200-250, Mx, +3000 -Gain maximum altitude during a 180-degree turn |
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Probable EP in area during/prior to EP, Fire light, aural tone: |
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Maintain: cease maneuver, TCCC if suspected engine/fire -TCCC -FEVER check -ENG FIRE IN FLT -POST FEVER check -EJECTION if not extinguished -ENG FAIL IN FLT if extinguished -OBOGS if extinguished (non factor) -FORCED LDG -EMER LDG GEAR EXT -EMER GRND EGRESS |
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UP: 90-95, 25%, 10*NH TO: 85-90, 30%, 9*NH 20* one direction, 40* the other |
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When would you connect external power? |
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-when motoring the engine after failed start with no external power -hot start likely *battery voltage less than 24 volts *high-density altitude *high outside temperature *tail wind |
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Restrictions connecting auxiliary power |
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-Aux power cant be plugged in next to an aircraft being refueled (during preflight) -Do not connect if battery voltage is below 22.0 (could damage battery) *if start is aborted w/ external power do not attempt subsequent starts |
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What are the abandoned approach procedures? |
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-stay at 500'AGL -call "bladeXX abandoned approach" -follow breakout ground track and climb to 1000'AGL -call "bladeXX reentry from abandoned approach" |
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Ceiling 500’ up to but not including 1,900’, minimum visibility of 2 miles |
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Ceiling is published minimums of the lowest suitable approach up to but not including 500’, minimum visibility is the published minimum of the approach. |
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