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AVIA 4313 - Turbine Transition - OU Aviation - University of Oklahoma

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FLIGHT LESSON 2LESSON OBJECTIVE: To develop the student’s skill with crosscountry preparation and planning, high altitude operations, and flyingprecision and non-precision approaches. The student will plan a crosscountry flight <strong>of</strong> at least one hour duration. The remainder <strong>of</strong> this 2hour flight will then be available for instrument approaches. Thestudent will be able to identify abnormal and emergency situationspresented by the instructor and call for the appropriate checklist.CONTENT:LESSON REVIEW- Execution <strong>of</strong> checklists- Taxiing- Normal take<strong>of</strong>f and climb- Normal LandingsCROSS C<strong>OU</strong>NTRY PROCEDURES- Enroute Climb and Cruise (VR and IR)- Use <strong>of</strong> autopilot and flight director- Use <strong>of</strong> pressurization system- Use <strong>of</strong> flight director and autopilot- Use <strong>of</strong> De-Ice and Anti-Ice Systems- Use <strong>of</strong> Radar- Use <strong>of</strong> Multi-Function Display, Including Receipt <strong>of</strong> Weather Information- DescentTERMINAL PROCEDURES- Precision Approach – coupled (IR)- Non-Precision Approach (IR)- Single Engine Instrument Approach, Non-Precision (IR)- Normal Landing- Engine Shutdown and SecureCOMPLETION STANDARDSThe student will demonstrate knowledge <strong>of</strong> BE90 performance andlimitations in preflight planning. The student will perform the aircraftpreflight without assistance. The appropriate checklists will be calledfor and executed correctly. The student will demonstrate proper usage<strong>of</strong> aircraft systems and will correctly execute one precision and onenon-precision approach and a single engine non-precision approach.The student will maintain altitude +/- 100 feet and headings +/-100feet and airspeeds within +/- 10 knots.TURBINE TRANSITION 34UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMASTUDENT NAME _______________________________ ID# _________________INSTRUCTOR NAME ____________________________ CERT# ______________AIRCRAFT # CRM 37 STAGE # TURBINE LESSON # 2SAT _____% UNSAT _____% INCOMPLETE ____% CANCELLATION________HOMEWORK COMPLETE: Y / N (% grade is normally part <strong>of</strong> the lesson grade.)Note:1. Circle appropriate status/grade and put number (%) grade on line.2. If cancellation state reason.REMARKS: __________________________________________________________FOR I OR U: SUBJECTS THAT ARE NOT COMPLETE/INSTRUCTOR COMMENTS________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________FOR XC FLIGHTS, LIST DESTINATIONS: _________________________________Dl So Dnt Snt Dxc Sxc Idl Nldg AATD PC CA PP GI? ? ? ? ?DATE:__________________TIME: IN ________________ ENTERED BY _____________<strong>OU</strong>T ______________TOTAL ____________SYLL. LESSON ___________PROCESSED ON __________HOBBS: IN ________________ REMARKS: _______________<strong>OU</strong>T ______________TOTAL ______________________________________________________________STUDENT SIGNATURE ________________________________________________INSTRUCTOR SIGNATURE _____________________________________________

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