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Chapter 4Aerodynamic Factors

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  1. aerodynamic factors
  2. aerodynamics
  3. aircraft icing
  4. aircraft performance
  5. holding
  6. control inputs
  7. IMC — Instrument Meteorological Conditions
  8. instrument approaches
  9. VFR — Visual Flight Rules
  10. IFR — Instrument Flight Rules
  11. instrument indications
  12. aerodynamic principles
  13. aircraft control inputs
  14. airfoil
  15. chord line
  16. leading edge
  17. trailing edge
  18. chord
  19. airfoils
  20. mean camber line
  21. camber
  22. upper camber
  23. lower camber
  24. Mean camber
  25. AOA — angle of attack
  26. flightpath
  27. Review of Basic Aerodynamics
  28. four forces
  29. lift
  30. Newton's Three Laws of Motion
  31. total aerodynamic force
  32. CP — center of pressure
  33. The Four Forces
  34. straight-and-level flight
  35. aerodynamic force
  36. center of lift
  37. CG — center of gravity
  38. thrust
  39. powerplant
  40. longitudinal axis
  41. Drag
  42. induced drag
  43. parasite drag
  44. weight
  45. powerplant/propeller or rotor
  46. Skin friction drag
  47. boundary layer
  48. free stream
  49. propeller
  50. Viscosity
  51. Interference drag
  52. rotor
  53. wing root
  54. aileron
  55. elevator
  56. eddy currents
  57. horizontal stabilizer
  58. fuselage
  59. vertical stabilizer
  60. right aileron
  61. left aileron
  62. form drag
  63. Fairing
  64. teardrop
  65. tail-down force
  66. pitch attitude
  67. deceleration
  68. deflection
  69. Total pressure
  70. total drag
  71. gravity
  72. pitch and bank
  73. jet engine
  74. atmosphere
  75. nitrogen
  76. carbon dioxide
  77. inertia
  78. acceleration
  79. attitude
  80. pitch
  81. bank
  82. relative wind
  83. air density
  84. Layers of the Atmosphere
  85. troposphere
  86. stratosphere
  87. mesosphere
  88. standard lapse rate
  89. ionosphere
  90. ISA — International Standard Atmosphere
  91. thermosphere
  92. exosphere
  93. standard atmosphere
  94. Sea level pressure
  95. tropopause
  96. "Hg
  97. pressure altitude
  98. altimeter
  99. inches of mercury ("Hg)
  100. Indicated Altitude
  101. Altimeter Setting
  102. density altitude
  103. SDP — standard datum plane
  104. Barometric scale
  105. lapse rate
  106. flight levels
  107. ICAO — International Civil Aviation Organization
  108. ICAO Standard Atmosphere
  109. barometer
  110. correction factor
  111. nonstandard temperature
  112. lateral axis
  113. stalling angle
  114. Koch Chart
  115. stall
  116. PA — Pressure Altitude
  117. CL-MAX
  118. throttle
  119. elevators
  120. pitch angle
  121. drag curve
  122. elevator control
  123. Drag Curves
  124. flight computer
  125. lift coefficient
  126. Pitch/Power Relationship
  127. Airspeed
  128. back pressure
  129. thrust required
  130. L/DMAX
  131. power required curve
  132. reciprocating engines
  133. jet aircraft
  134. region of normal command
  135. propeller-driven aircraft
  136. region of reversed command
  137. propeller efficiency
  138. Regions of Command
  139. horsepower
  140. minimum drag point
  141. Control Characteristics
  142. Cruise
  143. approach speeds
  144. trim speed
  145. trim tab
  146. speed stability
  147. Normal Command
  148. Reversed Command
  149. stalling speed
  150. Go Around
  151. Static longitudinal stability
  152. neutral stability
  153. trim tabs
  154. Slow-Speed Flight
  155. trimmed condition
  156. Trim
  157. control surfaces
  158. pitch trim
  159. re-trim
  160. Final Approach
  161. high lift devices
  162. flaps
  163. split flaps
  164. VSO
  165. Instrument Approach
  166. Split
  167. camber of an airfoil
  168. minimum descent altitude
  169. boundary layer separation
  170. Glideslope
  171. Instrument Landing System
  172. suction
  173. pitch and power coordination
  174. Vortex generator
  175. controlled vortices
  176. configuration
  177. uncontrolled turbulence
  178. landing flaps
  179. stall speed
  180. 1.3 VSO
  181. 1.8 VSO
  182. landing gear
  183. sink rate
  184. Final Approach Segment
  185. equilibrium
  186. excessive thrust
  187. angle of descent
  188. deficient thrust
  189. climbs
  190. bank angle
  191. excess power
  192. excess thrust
  193. vertical lift component
  194. angle of climb
  195. horizontal lift component
  196. Acceleration in Cruise Flight
  197. cruise speed
  198. level off
  199. turns
  200. sideward force
  201. centrifugal force
  202. Centripetal force
  203. vertical component of lift
  204. horizontal component of lift
  205. corrective action
  206. speed instability
  207. airspeed deviations
  208. climb performance
  209. banking
  210. rate of turn
  211. Standard Rate Turn
  212. adverse yaw
  213. turn coordinator
  214. radius of turn
  215. lead
  216. ailerons
  217. rudder
  218. turn-and-slip indicator
  219. slipping turn
  220. skidding turn
  221. coordinated turn
  222. load factor
  223. limit load factors
  224. inclinometer
  225. rudder pressure
  226. aileron trim
  227. normal
  228. utility
  229. turn and bank indicator
  230. gross weight
  231. normal category
  232. utility category
  233. acrobatic category
  234. maximum load factors
  235. stalling speed increases
  236. Deice
  237. anti-ice
  238. Structural icing
  239. induction icing
  240. carburetor ice
  241. carburetor heat
  242. turbojet
  243. compressor stall
  244. combustor flameout
  245. EPR — engine pressure ratio
  246. Clear Ice
  247. deice and anti-ice equipment
  248. deice and anti-ice systems
  249. Types of Icing
  250. super-cooled droplets
  251. ice evidence probe
  252. tailplane
  253. reciprocating engine induction icing
  254. carburetor venturi
  255. throttle plate
  256. fuel-injected aircraft engines
  257. alternate air source
  258. Turbojet Aircraft
  259. engine inlet
  260. engine compressor stall
  261. anti-icing systems
  262. engine probes
  263. engine inlet temperature
  264. engine instrumentation operational difficulties
  265. steep turns
  266. structural ice accumulation
  267. Icing
  268. preflight planning
  269. induction system
  270. glaze
  271. super cooled water
  272. Rime ice
  273. coefficient of lift
  274. Coefficient of drag
  275. aerodynamic effects
  276. ice accretion
  277. Freezing point
  278. mixed ice
  279. stall angle
  280. certification icing envelope
  281. airflow separation
  282. nose-down pitching moment
  283. tail download
  284. negative AOA
  285. tailplane stall
  286. Upper Surface Frost
  287. Leading Edge Ice Formations
  288. multi-element airfoils
  289. roll handling characteristics
  290. CP
  291. roll upset
  292. severe inflight icing
  293. known icing conditions
  294. aerodynamic stall
  295. empennage
  296. deicing system
  297. tailplane stall symptoms
  298. elevator effectiveness
  299. VFE — maximum flap extended speed
  300. spinner
  301. pitot tube
  302. static ports
  303. airspeed indicator
  304. rate-of-climb indicator
  305. VFE
  306. pneumatic deicing system
  307. Propeller Icing
  308. propeller blades
  309. flight instruments
  310. pitot tubes
  311. Piper PA-34-200T
  312. elevator control pulsing
  313. nose-down trim change
  314. pilot induced oscillations
  315. uncommanded nose-down pitch
  316. nose-up elevator pressure
  317. NTSB — National Transportation Safety Board
  318. empennage ice
  319. windshield
  320. Stall Warning Systems
  321. stall warning vane
  322. stall warning switch
  323. Windshields
  324. deicing fluid
  325. Antenna Icing
  326. navigation system failure
  327. AFM — aircraft flight manual
  328. POH — Pilot's Operating Handbook
  329. SLD — super-cooled large drops
  330. AC 91-74
  331. AC 91-51
  332. AC 20-73
  333. AC 23.143-1
  334. ICTS — Ice Contaminated Tailplane Stall
  335. flight deck windows
  336. windshield anti-icing
  337. AC 120-58
  338. AC 135-17
  339. ice protection systems