RMIT飞行训练课件-Precautionary Search
<P>**** Hidden Message *****</P> RMIT Instructor Rating Mass Briefs Issue 1 /2004 Page 1<BR>PRECAUTIONARY SEARCH<BR>Aim: To carry out a safe powered-assisted approach and landing at an unfamiliar<BR>field.<BR>Application:<BR>- To inspect suspect runway prior to landing<BR>- To land in an unprepared field when continuation of flight would become<BR>hazardous for the following reasons:<BR>- poor visibility/low cloud<BR>- last light approaching<BR>- lost<BR>- fuel shortage<BR>- pilot/passenger illness<BR>- aircraft malfunction<BR>Revision:<BR> Wind Determination<BR> Field Selection<BR>- SIZE –<BR>- SHAPE –<BR>- SLOPE –<BR>- SURFACE –<BR>- SURROUNDINGS –<BR>- CIVILIZATION –<BR>Air Exercise:<BR>- determine wind<BR>- select field<BR>- adopt precautionary search configuration; 10 flap, 1800RPM, 80kts<BR> First Run (500ft)<BR>- left circuits (if possible)<BR>- align DG to field direction<BR>- select reference points on ground as suitable turning points<BR>- transmit “PAN” call and Tx to 7700<BR>Brief 22<BR>RMIT Flight Training Precautionary Search<BR>RMIT Instructor Rating Mass Briefs Issue 1 /2004 Page 2<BR> Second Pass (250ft)<BR>- check for possible over/undershoot areas<BR>- search for large obstacles<BR>- return to 500ft circuit height<BR> Third Pass (50ft)<BR>- close inspection of the landing surface<BR>- return to 500ft circuit height<BR> Complete last circuit and conduct short-field landing.<BR>Airmanship:<BR>- Decide to land early to allow sufficient time<BR>- Good lookout<BR>- Increase power through turns to maintain speed<BR>- Correct handover/takeover procedure<BR>- Do not lose sight of the field<BR>- Fly neighbourly advice in practice in T/A<BR>Brief 22<BR>RMIT Flight Training Precautionary Search 感谢楼主万分感谢感谢万分 谢谢楼主,我正准备去RMIT读书
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