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Chapter 1Introduction to Flying

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  1. aeronautical knowledge
  2. student pilot
  3. FAA — Federal Aviation Administration
  4. pilot certification
  5. AC — advisory circulars
  6. ACs — advisory circulars
  7. civil aviation
  8. pilot certificates
  9. flight instruction
  10. CFI — Certificated Flight Instructor
  11. DPE — Designated Pilot Examiner
  12. History of Flight
  13. Ornithopter
  14. PTS — Practical Test Standards
  15. ACS — Airman Certification Standards
  16. air mail
  17. variable-camber
  18. spoilers
  19. wing flaps
  20. inaugural air mail flight
  21. propulsion
  22. lighter-than-air flight
  23. Transcontinental Air Mail Route
  24. Air Commerce Act
  25. aeronautics
  26. artificial propulsion
  27. Federal Certification of Pilots and Mechanics
  28. hot air balloon
  29. The Civil Aeronautics Act of 1938
  30. fuselage
  31. The Federal Aviation Act of 1958
  32. biplane
  33. lift
  34. wind tunnel
  35. Airline Deregulation Act of 1978
  36. Title 14 CFR Chapter 1
  37. air commerce
  38. field offices
  39. certificating aircraft
  40. airways
  41. aids to air navigation
  42. licensing pilots
  43. beacon tower
  44. Handbooks
  45. advisory circulars
  46. course lights
  47. airworthiness type certificate
  48. flight publications
  49. Aeronautics Branch
  50. pilot and aeronautical information
  51. NOTAM
  52. radio beacons
  53. Civil Aeronautics Act
  54. CAA — Civil Aeronautics Authority
  55. Ultralight Vehicles
  56. aircraft mechanic license
  57. CAB — Civil Aeronautics Board
  58. airmen
  59. sport pilot
  60. ATC — Air Traffic Control
  61. recreational pilot
  62. Civil Aeronautics Act of 1938
  63. private pilot
  64. commercial pilot
  65. Federal Aviation Agency
  66. civil-military system of air navigation
  67. Federal Aid Airport Program
  68. NTSB — National Transportation Safety Board
  69. civil airports
  70. DHS — Department of Homeland Security
  71. Federal Aviation Act of 1958
  72. NAS — National Airspace System
  73. jet aircraft
  74. Radar
  75. mid-air collisions
  76. radar beacons
  77. air navigation
  78. controllable pitch propeller
  79. groundspeed
  80. DOT — Department of Transportation
  81. en route
  82. Selecting a Flight School
  83. FAA-approved flight schools
  84. 14 CFR part 141
  85. Flight Service Stations
  86. 14 CFR part 61
  87. noise standards
  88. aircraft separation
  89. training syllabus
  90. charter flights
  91. scenario-based training
  92. student pilot certificate
  93. medical certificate
  94. Title 14
  95. Medical Qualification Requirements
  96. 14 CFR part 91
  97. first class
  98. terminal ATC
  99. VFR — Visual Flight Rules
  100. IFR — Instrument Flight Rules
  101. second class
  102. 14 CFR part 43
  103. third class
  104. PATCO — Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization
  105. preventive maintenance
  106. solo
  107. MMAC — Mike Monroney Aeronautical Center
  108. air carriers
  109. BasicMed
  110. WJHTC — William J. Hughes Technical Center
  111. Becoming a Pilot
  112. Flight Standards Service
  113. TWA — Transcontinental and Western Air
  114. air operators
  115. deregulation
  116. air cargo
  117. knowledge test
  118. CFR — Code of Federal Regulations
  119. practical test
  120. surveillance
  121. FAA Form 8710-1
  122. FSDO — Flight Standards District Office
  123. Application for an Airman Certificate and/or Rating
  124. Airman Knowledge Test Report
  125. airworthiness
  126. pilot logbook
  127. cabin safety
  128. flight proficiency
  129. aircraft flight manual
  130. ASP — Aviation Safety Program
  131. RFM — Regional FAASTeam Manager
  132. Pilot/Controller Glossary
  133. Role of the Certificated Flight Instructor
  134. POH — Pilot Operating Handbooks
  135. Role of the Designated Pilot Examiner
  136. PDF — portable document format
  137. sectional VFR chart
  138. air agencies
  139. IFR chart
  140. Chart Supplement U.S
  141. NOTAMs — Notices to Airmen
  142. flight schools
  143. NOTAM System
  144. TFRs
  145. training centers
  146. ASI — aviation safety inspector
  147. BIRDTAM
  148. aircraft airworthiness
  149. SNOWTAM
  150. ASHTAM
  151. FAA Academy
  152. NOTAM (D)
  153. FAASTeam — FAA Safety Team
  154. FDC NOTAMs — Flight Data Center NOTAMs
  155. Pointer NOTAMs
  156. Military NOTAMs
  157. AIM — Aeronautical Information Manual
  158. FSS — Flight Service Station
  159. DUATS — Direct User Access Terminal Service
  160. GPO — Government Printing Office
  161. NAVAIDs
  162. seaplane bases
  163. Aviation Instructor's Handbook
  164. heliports
  165. Instrument Flying Handbook
  166. VASI — Visual Approach Slope Indicator
  167. instrument rating
  168. taxiway
  169. Instrument Procedures Handbook
  170. RWY
  171. TWY
  172. Apron
  173. AD
  174. Advisory Circulars (ACs)
  175. OBST
  176. NAV
  177. COM
  178. SVC
  179. MSL — mean sea level
  180. AGL — above ground level
  181. Airport/Facility Directory
  182. ATIS — Automatic Terminal Information Service
  183. VOR
  184. UTC — Coordinated Universal Time
  185. flight levels
  186. DPs — departure procedures
  187. STARs — Standard Terminal Arrivals
  188. FDC NOTAMs
  189. SIAPs — standard instrument approach procedures
  190. temporary flight restrictions
  191. 14 CFR Part 139
  192. Glide slope
  193. AIS — Airmen's Information System
  194. IFR charts
  195. Enroute High Altitude
  196. Enroute Low Altitude
  197. terminal area charts
  198. FDC — Flight Data Center
  199. TAC — Terminal Area Charts
  200. WAC — World Aeronautical Charts
  201. NTAP — Notices to Airmen Publication
  202. 14 CFR 1.1
  203. Instrument Approach Procedure
  204. Ultralight Vehicle
  205. 14 CFR 103
  206. fixed-wing aircraft
  207. glider
  208. lifting surfaces
  209. lighter-than-air aircraft
  210. Sectional Aeronautical Charts
  211. airship
  212. balloon
  213. gas buoyancy
  214. Powered-Lift
  215. SPANS — Safety Program Airmen Notification System
  216. vertical takeoff
  217. aircraft
  218. nonrotating airfoil(s)
  219. powered parachute
  220. Rotorcraft
  221. Airplane
  222. gyroplane
  223. Helicopter
  224. center of gravity
  225. control surfaces
  226. large aircraft
  227. maximum certificated takeoff weight
  228. LSA — Light-Sport Aircraft
  229. small aircraft
  230. Category
  231. Class
  232. ratings
  233. privileges
  234. limitations
  235. endorsements
  236. statute miles
  237. Class a Airspace
  238. Class B Airspace
  239. Class C Airspace
  240. Class D Airspace
  241. logbook endorsement
  242. PIC — pilot in command
  243. sport pilot certificate
  244. third-class medical certificate
  245. 14 CFR part 67
  246. NM — nautical miles
  247. dual instruction
  248. cross-country flight
  249. private pilot certificate
  250. NM
  251. commercial pilot certificate
  252. IMC — Instrument Meteorological Conditions
  253. solo flight
  254. complex aircraft
  255. retractable landing gear
  256. movable flaps
  257. controllable-pitch propeller
  258. ATP — airline transport pilot
  259. complex airplane
  260. SIC — second in command
  261. fractional operations
  262. 14 CFR part 142
  263. Flight Simulation Training Devices
  264. flight school rating
  265. TCO — training course outline
  266. ground school
  267. ACR — Airman Certification Representative
  268. IACRA — Integrated Airman Certification and Rating Application
  269. AFS-760 — Airman Certification Branch
  270. AFS-760
  271. Airman Certification Branch
  272. first class medical certificate
  273. AME — aviation medical examiner
  274. second class medical certificate
  275. solo cross-country
  276. areas of operation
  277. principles of flight
  278. Registration Certificate
  279. airworthiness certificate
  280. flight maneuvers
  281. operating limitations
  282. equipment list
  283. weight and balance data
  284. maintenance records
  285. ADs — airworthiness directives
  286. 14 CFR part 183
  287. aircraft equipment list
  288. flight instructor certificate
  289. preflight preparation
  290. GPS — Global Positioning System
  291. postflight procedures
  292. collision avoidance
  293. Pilot Examiner's Handbook
  294. scanning techniques
  295. runway incursion
  296. airmanship
  297. workload management
  298. SBT — scenario-based training
  299. ADM — Aeronautical Decision-Making
  300. risk management
  301. checklists
  302. CRM — crew resource management
  303. aeronautical experience