In this presentation, you will learn what to do and what not to do in an airport environment. Also, you'll find out everything you'll be learning this year. Finally, you'll learn the pilot's phonetic alphabet and what the purpose of using it is.
4. General Rules One person talks at a time. NO RUNNING!!!!!!! No profanity! Keep your hands to yourself. Stay with your group. Listen to group leader. No cell phones, please. Ask questions!!! Do as you’re told by ANYONE who works at the airport.
5. On The Ramp and Near Aircraft No yelling! Please do not touch the aircraft without permission. No running!!!! Stay together. Listen to group leader. Back away from red beacons or from “CLEAR” Failure to follow rules will get you kicked off of the ramp and parents will be notified!
6. In Aircraft DON’T TOUCH ANYTHING IN THE COCKPIT UNLESS YOU’RE TOLD TO DO SO!!! Be gentle. Keep your voice down. Don’t run up/down air stairs. No pushing/shoving/rough play Failure to follow rules will get you kicked out of the plane and parents will be notified!
7. In the meetings 1stoffense: member is given a verbal warning 2ndoffense: member is pulled aside 3rdoffense: member is asked to leave the meeting and parents are notified 4thoffense: member is suspended for one meeting Discipline: This is just in case…
8. Discipline: This is just in case… On the Ramp: If offense is not safety critical, then a warning is first issued. Otherwise the member is kicked off the ramp.
11. Year Overview Phonetic Alphabet Alpha… Bravo… Charlie… How the Plane Flies Science, Physics, and Algebra!! (fun!!!) Aerodynamics
12. Year Overview Every Instrument Inside the Plane altimeter airspeed indicator VSI heading indicator, etc. The Dreaded Preflight Inspection (not really) Preflight Checklist
14. Year Overview Communication How do pilots and ATC all talk to each other? Weather How does weather apply to flying? What weather resources are available to pilots?
15. Year Overview Airspace What classes of airspace are there and which ones can I fly into? Aeromedical Medical issues during flight Hypoxia Visual illusions
16. Year Overview Night Flight How different is night flight from day flight? Takeoffs and Landings How do I make a perfect takeoff? How do I make a perfect landing?
17. Year Overview Maneuvers and Emergencies Training maneuvers Stalls Steep turns Slips Emergency situations Engine Fires, etc. Reading a Sectional Markings on a Sectional Pilotage
18. Year Overview Navigation Using the E6-B Other forms of navigation Flight Planning Flight Planning Sheets Online Resources
19. Part III: Pilot’s Phonetic Alphabet Essential Question: What is the purpose for the phonetic alphabet?
20. Every Letter Has a “Word” Counterpart Used so that letters aren’t confused over the radio (i.e. B can be confused as V because they sound alike) A = alpha B = bravo R = romeo X = xray Y = yankee
21. Entire Phonetic Alphabet Refer to page 16 in the Path to Aviation Handbook Complete the activity on page 17 How do you say your name over the radio? Lima Oscar Golf Alpha November Answer Essential Question