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National Administrative Register <strong>Volume</strong> <strong>14</strong>/3<br />

h) Operations in gusty winds.<br />

i) Landings using power-on approaches, and slips.<br />

j) (If seaplane training) Principles, procedures, and operations involving take<strong>of</strong>fs and<br />

landings.<br />

5) Straight and Level Fights<br />

a) Principles for altitude control in gusty air, momentary deviations, etc.<br />

b) Maintenance <strong>of</strong> airplane altitude by visual reference (wing tips <strong>to</strong> horizon, etc.)<br />

c) Maintenance <strong>of</strong> flight path over ground.<br />

6) Turns<br />

a) Flight control functions.<br />

b) Principles in overbanking tendencies.<br />

c) Principles for obtaining and maintaining a desired bank (ref. <strong>to</strong> wing tips), and a desired<br />

altitude (angle <strong>of</strong> attack), power, etc.<br />

d) Transition <strong>to</strong> and maintenance <strong>of</strong> desired banks and altitudes.<br />

7) Climbs and Glides<br />

a) Principles <strong>of</strong> attaining and maintaining a normal angle in climbs and descents.<br />

b) 10 0 - 30 0 banked turns.<br />

c) 30 0 - 60 0 banked turns.<br />

d) Spirals with bank at least 45 0 , through 720 0 - 1030 0 .<br />

8) Stalls<br />

a) Principles for detection <strong>of</strong> incipient stalls and effecting recovery <strong>to</strong> straight and level<br />

flight with minimum loss <strong>of</strong> altitude.<br />

b) Stalls and recoveries from take-<strong>of</strong>f and departure configurations.<br />

c) Stalls and recoveries from approach and landing configurations.<br />

d) Stalls recoveries from accelerated maneuvering.<br />

e) Fully developed stalls and recoveries, including correct power usage <strong>to</strong> level flight.<br />

9) Flight At Minimum Controllable Airspeed (Slow Flight)

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