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Basic Principles of Airmanship Gliding

Basic Principles of Airmanship Gliding

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Basic Principles of Airmanship Gliding. Objectives. Know the 2 types of glider used by the ATC Describe 2 methods of launch Know the stages of ATC gliding training Name the local Volunteer Gliding Schools Understand the principles of soaring Understand the effects of the controls. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Basic Principles of AirmanshipGliding

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Objectives

• Know the 2 types of glider used by the ATC• Describe 2 methods of launch• Know the stages of ATC gliding training• Name the local Volunteer Gliding Schools• Understand the principles of soaring• Understand the effects of the controls

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Viking - A Conventional Glider

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Tandem seats

Cadet sits in front

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Viking – Safety Briefing Video

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Winch Launch

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Cable Release

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Winch

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Winch vehicle

Retrievalvehicle

Launchcontrol

Viking

Attach outermost cable to glider

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Launch Caravan

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Aero Tow

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Aero Tow only used at ACCGS

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Viking – Instrument panel

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Air-brakes

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Vertical Speed Indicator

Why is this important in a glider?

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Thermal

Sunlight heats ground

Ground warms air

Warm air rises

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Wind

Concrete area of airfield

Warm air rising(thermals)

Cumulus cloud formed by rising

area

Sun’s Rays

Cold air sinking

Forming thermals

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Using Up-Currents on Hills

High ground forces moving air upwards

Area of best lift

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Cross Country Gliding

Hopping from one thermal to another

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Cross Country Gliding

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Cross Country Gliding

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Vigilant – A self-launch glider

2 seats side by sideSelf Launch (motor)

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Vigilant – Safety Briefing Video

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Aircraft axes

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PITCH

Lateral Axis

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ROLL

Longitudinal Axis

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YAW

Vertical Axis

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Elevator

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Controlcolumnforward

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Elevatormovesdown

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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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Ailerons

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Control column right

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Right aileron up

Left aileron down

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Aircraft rolls right

And continues to do so until thecontrol column is placed

in the neutral position

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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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Right footforward

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Rudder movesright

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Aircraft yawsright

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You will wear a parachute

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Getting strapped in

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Ready for Take Off!

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Gliding Opportunities –

Horizons Unlimited Video

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Progressive Gliding Training

Gliding Induction Course

You are eligible now

Gliding Scholarship

From 16 years old

AGT Advanced Gliding Training

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Cadet Gliding Wings

Gliding Scholarship

GS Wings (blue)

Gliding Scholarship Solo

GS Solo Wings (silver)

Advanced Glider Training

AGT Wings (gold)

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Solo Completed!

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Gliding Instructor(Grade 1/C Category Pilot)

Senior Gliding Instructor(A & B Category Instructor)

Gliding Instructor Badges

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Volunteer Gliding Squadrons

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DID YOU KNOW…….?

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The biggest glider of them all!

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QUESTIONS?

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Objectives

• Know the 2 types of glider used by the ATC• Describe 2 methods of launch• Know the stages of ATC gliding training• Name the local Volunteer Gliding Schools• Understand the principles of soaring• Understand the effects of the controls

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Knowledge Check

• Name the 2 types of ATC glider• How is the Viking glider launched?• What is the main difference between the Viking

and Vigilant?• What is a thermal?• How does a glider pilot use thermals?• Where is your local VGS?

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Knowledge Check

• What is GIC?• At what age can you apply for a Gliding

Scholarship?• What happens to the elevators if you move

the control column forwards?

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Elevatormovesdown

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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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What happens when you move the Control Column to the right?

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Right aileron up

Left aileron down

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Aircraft rolls right

And continues to do so until thecontrol column is placed

in the neutral position

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Knowledge Check

• What do these badges represent?