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| CHAPTER ONE
BASIC INSTRUMENT PROCEDURES
Attitude plus power equals performance!
Pitch
Performance
Wing Attitude
Basic attitude
Rate
Attitude
and
Maneuver
Crosscheck
instrument
Instrument
Crosscheck
Supporting
Instrument
Instrument
Instruments
ALTIMETER
BDHI
AIRSPEED
Straight
VGI
N/A
VSI
TURN & BANK
POWER
and level
Constant
ALTIMETER
BDHI
airspeed
VGI
AIRSPEED
N/A
VSI
TURN & BANK
climbs &
POWER
descents
ALTIMETER
Constant
VSI
BDHI
CLOCK
rate climbs
VGI
AIRSPEED
POWER
TURN & BANK
& descents
Constant
AIRSPEED
ALTIMETER
angle of
VGI
TURN & BANK
N/A
POWER
VSI
bank turns
BDHI
(level)
Constant
ALTIMETER
BDHI
AIRSPEED
VGI
TURN & BANK
rate turns
VSI
CLOCK
POWER
(level)
Climbing
BDHI
VSI
or
CLOCK
POWER
descending
VGI
AIRSPEED
TURN & BANK
ALTIMETER
TURN &
turns at a
constant
BANK
rate
Figure 1-8 Function of Instruments - Full Panel
4.
Before Flight Instrument Checks
Before a takeoff into instrument conditions, it is important to ensure the proper calibration and
function of the instruments, since the aircrew will be completely dependent upon them. The
student will use the CTW-6, T-2C, In-flight guide to ensure flight instruments check out good
before the flight.
104. STEADY STATE INSTRUMENT FLIGHT
Climbs, cruises, and descents are performed as described below.
1.
Climb
All initial climbs to altitude in BI events will be flown at 250 KIAS. Climbs are performed at
MRT, commencing with 10 degrees aircraft nose-up attitude.
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