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Basic principles of Airmanship AEF

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Basic principles of Airmanship AEF. Objectives. Understand the types of AEF in the ATC Introduce the ATC Basic Trainer –The Tutor Have a basic understanding of Flight Controls Understand ‘Safety in the Air’ Understand ‘Safety on the Ground’ Review the Tutor Passenger Brief Video. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Basic principles of AirmanshipAEF

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Objectives• Understand the types of AEF in the ATC• Introduce the ATC Basic Trainer –The

Tutor• Have a basic understanding of Flight

Controls• Understand ‘Safety in the Air’• Understand ‘Safety on the Ground’• Review the Tutor Passenger Brief Video

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Flying in the ATC• Air Experience flights – Grob Tutor

115E• Operational Aircraft on an

opportunity basis• Civil Flights on an opportunity

basis• Must be 13 years 3 months• Have had at least a safety brief OR

1st Class cadet

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Opportunity Flights in Operational Aircraft

CH-47 Chinook

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Tristar

Opportunity Flights in Operational Aircraft

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C-130 Hercules

Opportunity Flights in Operational Aircraft

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Your Local Air Experience Flight

Click here to view AEF Locations in Google Earth

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1 Air Experience FlightRAF St Athan

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2 Air Experience FlightBoscombe Down

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3 Air Experience FlightColerne

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4 Air Experience FlightGlasgow Airport

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5 Air Experience FlightRAF Wyton

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6 Air Experience FlightRAF Benson

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7 Air Experience FlightRAF Cranwell

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8 Air Experience FlightRAF Cosford

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9 Air Experience FlightRAF Church Fenton

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10 Air Experience FlightWoodvale

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11 Air Experience FlightRAF Leeming

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12 Air Experience FlightRAF Kinloss

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Grob Tutor 115E

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Grob Tutor 115E

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Grob Tutor 115E

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Grob Tutor 115E

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Grob Tutor 115E

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Wingspan: 10.0mLength: 7.6mHeight: 2.8mMax Weight: 990KgEngine: 180hpMax Speed: 185Kts

Side-by-side 2 seat Carbon Fibre construction

Grob Tutor 115E

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Cockpit Layout

See poster for details

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Flight Instruments - Altimeter

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Attitude Indicator (or Artificial Horizon)

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Airspeed Indicator

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Vertical Speed Indicator

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FLIGHT CONTROLS

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Control Surfaces

Elevator

Aileron

Rudder

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Control Surfaces – what do they look like in real life???

Elevator

Aileron Rudder

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ElevatorAileron

Rudder

Control Surfaces – what do they look like in real life???

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The Axes of an Aircraft

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Longitudinal Axis – “roll”

Controlled by Ailerons

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Vertical Axis – “yaw”

Controlled by the Rudder

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Lateral Axis – “pitch”

Controlled by Elevators

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Ailerons

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Controlcolumn

Push right

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Left aileron down

Right aileron up

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Aircraft rolls right

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Aircraft rolls right

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And continues to do so until thecontrol column is placed

in the neutral position

Aircraft rolls right

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• Control column left• Left aileron up• Right aileron down• Aircraft rolls left

Summary

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Rudder

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The rudder is controlled by ‘Rudder Pedals’ in the cockpit

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Rudder pedals set to neutral

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Push right pedal forwards (left with come back towards you!)

Rudder movesright

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Aircraft yawsright

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Aircraft yawsright

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Aircraft yawsright

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• Push right pedal forward• Rudder moves right• Aircraft moves right• Push left pedal forward• Rudder moves left• Aircraft moves left

Summary

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Elevator

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Controlcolumn

Push Forward

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Elevatormovesdown

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Nosepitches down

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Nosepitches down

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Nosepitches down

And continues to do so until thecontrol column is placed

in a neutral position

Airspeed willincrease

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• Control column back• Elevator moves up• Nose pitches up• Speed will decrease

Summary

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Explore the effects of control surfaces using the digital demo

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Air Experience Flight Safety Briefing Video

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SAFETY ON THE GROUND

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When on the Ground

• Never approach an aircraft unless told to do so

• Never walk towards the propeller. Always approach from an angle that can be seen

• Remove any hats in the aircraft dispersal area – Look & Listen

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Parachute Fitted

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Seat Harness

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Rip Cord Extended

ONLY PULL THIS CORD IN AN EMERGENCY BALE OUT!

AND WHEN YOU HAVE FALLEN CLEAR OF THE AIRCRAFT

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When on the Ground

• If a Jet beware of both the intake and the exhaust areas

• Keep hands away from your parachute ’D’ ring

• Listen to the Ground crews or Staff Cadets

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Ready to go!

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SAFETY IN THE AIR

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While in the Air

• Talk to the pilot – ask questions

• Ask to see the effects of controls

• Ask about the instruments

• Only touch the controls when told to do so

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While in the Air

• Keep hands & feet away from the controls if you are not flying the aircraft

• Listen to any commands, if not sure ask to repeat

• Ensure that you have no loose articles in your pocket

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Summary

• Ask Questions• Ask to take

control• Do not touch

unless told to do so

• Think Safe• Look & Listen

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Above all else...... Enjoy your flight

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Objectives

• Understand the types of AEF in the ATC• Introduce the ATC Basic Trainer –The Tutor• Have a basic understanding of Flight

Controls• Understand ‘Safety in the Air’• Understand ‘Safety on the Ground’• Review the Tutor Passenger Brief Video

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Any Questions?

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Questions

• What does AEF stand for?• Name the aircraft we use for AEF?• What is the number of your local AEF?• What happens when you move the control

column to the right?• From which direction should you approach

the Tutor?

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Questions

• Which control can you touch first?• What is an ASI?• What is an Artificial Horizon?• What is this?