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Checkride Gouge
Miller
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Aviation
Post-Graduate
04/07/2014

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Term
Post ejection Descent Checklist
Definition
Canopy - Check
Visor - UP
Mask - Discard
Seat Kit - As appropriate (lower it)
LPUs - As appropriate
LeMoigne slots - Pull
Term
2 objectives for canopy control
Definition
Avoid hazerdous obstacles
Steer the canopy into the wind for landing
Term
How do you fix a line over?
Definition
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.
Term
How do you fix twisted risers?
Definition
pull the risers apart while pedaling feet
Term
PLF body position:
Definition
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
Term
How can you analyze surface winds while descending to the earth?
Definition
Observe water waves, vegetation blowing, smoke, dust, etc...
Term
PLF pointers
Definition
keep eyes on horizon
assume proper landing position
relax, prone to injury it tight
Term
Restricted pattern numbers
Definition
-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
Term
How can you enter a restricted pattern?
Definition
-initial takeoffs
-straight-ins from the radar drop-off
point
-crosswind from the center runway
Term
Abandoned approach at cooter:
Definition
-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
Term
Loop:
Definition
-230-250 Mx, +3000
-Complete a 360-degree turn in the vertical with constant nose track
Term
Barrel Roll:
Definition
-200-220, 80-Mx, +2000/-1000
-coordinated flight through a 360-degree roll that describes a circle around a point near the horizon
Term
Lazy 8:
Definition
-200-220, 50-60%, +2000/-1000
-coordinated flight through two successive, symmetric, opposite direction turns that define the maneuver
Term
Aileron Roll:
Definition
-180-220, 80-Mx, +1000
-Complete a 360-degree roll with a constant roll rate
Term
Immelmann:
Definition
-230-250, Mx, +3000
-vertical, climbing, 180-degree turn with constant nose track
Term
Split S:
Definition
-120-140, Idle-80%, +500/-2500
-max performance, 180-degree descending turn in the pure vertical
Term
Cuban 8:
Definition
-230-250, Mx, +3000
-coordinated flight through two successive loop-type turns in the vertical
Term
Cloverleaf:
Definition
-200-220, MX, +3000/-1000
-Combine elements of the loop, roll, and split-S into a fluid maneuver
Term
Chandelle:
Definition
-200-250, Mx, +3000
-Gain maximum altitude during a 180-degree turn
Term
Probable EP in area during/prior to EP, Fire light, aural tone:
Definition
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
Term
Slow FLT UP:
Slow FLT TO:
Definition
UP: 90-95, 25%, 10*NH
TO: 85-90, 30%, 9*NH
20* one direction, 40* the other
Term
When would you connect external power?
Definition
-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
Term
Restrictions connecting auxiliary power
Definition
-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
Term
What are the abandoned approach procedures?
Definition
-stay at 500'AGL
-call "bladeXX abandoned approach"
-follow breakout ground track and climb to 1000'AGL
-call "bladeXX reentry from abandoned approach"
Term
Sim instruments status:
Definition
Ceiling 500’ up to but not including 1,900’, minimum visibility of 2
miles
Term
Alternating Instruments
Definition
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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