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Chapter 9Techniques of Flight Instruction

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  1. Federal Aviation Administration
  2. personal weather minimums
  3. FAA — Federal Aviation Administration
  4. GA — general aviation
  5. ADM — Aeronautical Decision-Making
  6. General Aviation
  7. risk management
  8. flight training environment
  9. situational awareness
  10. SRM — single-pilot resource management
  11. system approach
  12. aeronautical decision-making
  13. preflight
  14. checklist
  15. aviating
  16. navigating
  17. communicating
  18. single-pilot resource management
  19. See and Avoid
  20. workload management
  21. stabilized approaches
  22. go-arounds
  23. aircraft control
  24. Wake Turbulence
  25. terrain avoidance
  26. touchdowns
  27. centerline
  28. Airspeed
  29. remediation
  30. Final
  31. Hazardous Attitude
  32. ACS/PTS
  33. checkride
  34. completion standards
  35. ground instruction
  36. Runway
  37. hands-on aircraft training
  38. flight training objectives
  39. integrated ground and flight instruction
  40. ATC — Air Traffic Control
  41. NAS — National Airspace System
  42. power-off stall
  43. e-learning
  44. FFS — full flight simulator
  45. FTD — flight training device
  46. ATD — Aviation Training Device
  47. National Simulator Program
  48. National Airspace System
  49. qualification letter
  50. FSTD — Flight Simulation Training Devices
  51. part 119 certificate holder
  52. part 135
  53. power-off stall maneuver
  54. part 121
  55. flight simulation trainers
  56. part 141
  57. full flight simulator
  58. part 142
  59. Pilot School/Training Center
  60. flight training device
  61. Aviation Training Device
  62. 14 CFR part 60
  63. FTD Level 4-7
  64. Flight Simulation Training Devices
  65. part 135/121 operators
  66. part 141/142 Pilot School/Training Center
  67. FAA-approved training program
  68. General Aviation and Commercial Division
  69. AC 61-136
  70. BATD — Basic Aviation Training Device
  71. AATD — Advanced Aviation Training Device
  72. letter of authorization
  73. training credits
  74. 14 CFR part 61
  75. airman practical tests
  76. type rating
  77. Advisory Circular AC 61-136
  78. FAA Approval of Aviation Training Devices and Their Use for Training and Experience
  79. Basic ATD approvals
  80. BATD — Basic ATD
  81. Advanced ATD approvals
  82. AATD — Advanced ATD
  83. LOA — letter of authorization
  84. 14 CFR part 141
  85. type rating training requirements
  86. Level C simulator
  87. Level 6 Flight Training Device
  88. integrated training curriculum
  89. ILS — Instrument Landing System
  90. psychomotor skills
  91. Instrument Approach
  92. Airman Certification Standards
  93. private pilot certificates
  94. instrument ratings
  95. commercial pilot certificates
  96. airline transport pilot certificates
  97. FAA ID number
  98. syllabus
  99. stalls
  100. procedural training
  101. Instrument Landing System
  102. flight operations
  103. instrument approach task
  104. serial number
  105. re-qualified
  106. basic aviation training device time
  107. advanced aviation training device time
  108. pilot time
  109. 14 CFR part 61, section 61.51(h)
  110. level 4 FTD
  111. on-aircraft training
  112. integrated training process
  113. academic training
  114. demonstration-performance training delivery method
  115. preflight briefing
  116. procedures and maneuvers
  117. learner performance with instructor supervision
  118. evaluation
  119. safety procedures
  120. learner performance
  121. instructor supervision
  122. evaluation phase
  123. collaborative assessment
  124. LCG — learner centered grading
  125. PBL — problem-based learning
  126. SBT — scenario-based training
  127. telling-and-doing technique
  128. preflight discussion
  129. learner centered grading
  130. authentic assessment
  131. Problem-Based Learning
  132. scenario-based training
  133. operational environment
  134. learner self-assessment
  135. Instructor Tells—Instructor Does
  136. aircraft attitudes
  137. simple-to-complex
  138. visual references
  139. yoke
  140. coordinated flight
  141. rudder
  142. ailerons
  143. roll rate
  144. angle of bank
  145. aileron deflection
  146. roll-out
  147. wings-level
  148. elevator
  149. Trim
  150. inflight maneuvers
  151. power settings
  152. simple-to-complex strategy
  153. outside visual references
  154. flight instruments
  155. clearing the airspace
  156. back pressure
  157. aileron and rudder control pressures
  158. elevator pressures
  159. wings-level position
  160. roll-out heading
  161. turn rate
  162. roll-in
  163. wings-level attitude
  164. control pressures
  165. Learner Tells—Instructor Does
  166. Learner Tells—Learner Does
  167. positive exchange of flight controls
  168. safety precautions
  169. proficiency level
  170. self-teaching process
  171. potentially hazardous maneuvers
  172. exchange of flight controls
  173. sterile flight deck rule
  174. 14 CFR part 121, section 121.542
  175. critical phases of flight
  176. NTSB — National Transportation Safety Board
  177. stall/spin
  178. aircraft configuration
  179. inadvertent stall
  180. guard the controls
  181. recovery
  182. flight instructor’s limits
  183. Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations
  184. 14 CFR
  185. CFR — Code of Federal Regulations
  186. part 121, section 121.542
  187. flight crewmembers
  188. nonessential activities
  189. TAXI
  190. takeoff
  191. landing
  192. cruise flight
  193. National Transportation Safety Board
  194. stall/spin accidents
  195. engine failure
  196. flight deck
  197. maneuvering
  198. climb
  199. potential stall/spin situation
  200. upset
  201. practical tests
  202. flight computer
  203. True Airspeed
  204. outside air temperature
  205. forced landing
  206. PIC — pilot in command
  207. DPE — Designated Pilot Examiner
  208. integrated flight instruction
  209. instrument cross-check
  210. instrument interpretation
  211. cross-country navigation
  212. instrument rating
  213. operating airspeeds
  214. climb performance
  215. inadvertent spin
  216. practical tests for pilot certification
  217. heading
  218. chart
  219. terrain
  220. Pilot in Command
  221. Designated Pilot Examiner
  222. reference to flight instruments
  223. flight instrument indications
  224. out of trim
  225. nose-high attitude
  226. nose-low attitude
  227. precise airspeed control
  228. correct operating airspeeds
  229. climb speeds
  230. altitudes
  231. Cruising flight
  232. IMC — Instrument Meteorological Conditions
  233. VFR — Visual Flight Rules
  234. collision avoidance
  235. Flight Plan
  236. nontowered airports
  237. IFR — Instrument Flight Rules
  238. AC 90-48
  239. performance-based tests
  240. marginal weather
  241. Instrument Meteorological Conditions
  242. inflight encounters with weather
  243. VFR flight into IMC
  244. function of the flight controls
  245. attitude of the aircraft
  246. visual and instrument references
  247. private pilot certificate
  248. scanning
  249. collision avoidance procedures
  250. VFR weather conditions
  251. 14 CFR part 91, section 91.113
  252. right-of-way rules
  253. Advisory Circular 90-48
  254. assessment of piloting ability
  255. written tests
  256. reteaching
  257. solo flight
  258. FAA-approved schools
  259. postflight critiques
  260. postflight evaluation
  261. weight-shift control aircraft
  262. consistent proficiency
  263. corrective measures
  264. first solo flight
  265. traffic congestion
  266. sun angles
  267. portable radio
  268. supervised solo operations
  269. Short final
  270. landing approach
  271. post-solo debriefing
  272. Correction of Learner Errors
  273. bar
  274. stability of the aircraft
  275. solo endorsement
  276. Traffic Pattern
  277. Crosswinds
  278. go-around
  279. bounce
  280. airman certificate
  281. FAA Form 8710-1
  282. flight proficiency endorsement
  283. logbook
  284. training record
  285. Pilot supervision
  286. solo operations
  287. fundamental maneuvers
  288. traffic pattern congestion
  289. Active Runway
  290. unexpected crosswinds
  291. undesired landing sites
  292. balloon learner pilots
  293. glider learners
  294. instrument airplane learners
  295. aircraft speed and control
  296. first third of the runway
  297. oscillation
  298. glider
  299. motor glider
  300. off-field landing
  301. Practical test recommendations
  302. certificate or rating
  303. applicable ACS/PTS
  304. Airman Certificate and/or Rating Application
  305. AC 61-65
  306. endorsements
  307. 14 CFR part 61 section
  308. FAA inspectors
  309. appropriate knowledge test
  310. knowledge areas, maneuvers, and procedures
  311. knowledge test
  312. Learner Pilot
  313. additional rating pilot
  314. solo flight operations
  315. Certificates, Ratings, and Endorsements