Articles:
- 3 common pilot mistakes to avoid (level off, 45 entry, grip). (FP vid).
- How to prevent over controlling your plane.
- Tips & tricks from readers (GA News).
Braking: - see Landing (separate page).
Climbs / Descents:
- 5 easy ways to increase drag quickly.
- Need to lose altitude? 5 things you can do to descend quickly.
- Cruise climb speed, what is it and when should you use it?
- When to descend on a long straight-in final. (Vid 49).
Coordination / Rudder / Yaw:
- Conquer the “Driving” Habit! (SAFE).
- Cross-Coordinated. (NAFI).
- Video: The Rudder - It Gets No Respect!
Emergencies: separate page.
Energy Management: From AFH Chapter 4 - Energy management can be defined as the process of planning, monitoring, and controlling altitude and airspeed targets in relation to the airplane’s energy state in order to:
- Attain / maintain desired vertical flightpath-airspeed profiles.
- Detect, correct, and prevent unintentional altitude-airspeed deviations from desired energy state.
- Prevent irreversible deceleration and/or sink rate that results in a crash.
- Energy Errors (AvWeb)
- Energy Management. (FAASTeam)
- Energy Management - National FAA Safety Team. Part 1 and 2.
- Pitch and Power: Energy management is key to mastery of flight.
- Power and Pitch (Aviation Safety).
- Also check Aerodynamics
Go Around(s):
- 8 times you should go-around during landing.
- NOTE: The first item is "bad bounce" - not "bounce".
- 9 times you should go-around.
- Avoiding traffic during a go-around. (Vid 184).
- Botched go around.
- Go-around technique. (Vid 96).
- How to fly a go-around.
- The aircraft will always go UP and LEFT (assuming a single engine piston aircraft)
- The 'binary' go-around. Have you been instructed, or is it your own notion, that a bounced landing should be followed by a go-around? If so, be careful of any 'binary' flying. Physics are binary but how we handle things is usually not. Here is a video of a bounce into a go around. The plane could have easily landed from the bounce and if you're going to go around, do it correctly. The video might be hard for some to watch.
- Also see Landing / My Morsals / Pilot Tips of the Week.
Ground Ops:
- Brief(s) - see Briefs / Debriefs.
- Holding short: How I do it at KFLY (or anywhere).
- Leaning: see Engines / Powerplants.
- Maintenance (MX) - see Systems.
- Parking (for runup): how I do it at KFLY.
- Preflight:
- 5 fall preflight items to watch out for.
- 5 things to look for when you sump your fuel.
- “COWS” (color, odor, water, sediment). Odor can help if the entire sample is water.
- 9 things that can be easily overlooked during preflight.
- Don't forget to check these 6 small parts on every preflight.
- Knowledge Check/Quizzes:
- Renting an airplane? 8 things you should always check.
- Runup (parking): how I do it at KFLY.
- Taxiing:
- 5 common mistakes pilots make.
- 8 reasons you should use the 'airport moving map' during your next taxi.
- How far should you taxi behind a jet?
- Taxi at large airports like a pro. (Flying Mag).
- Tips to handle icy runways and taxiways.
- Safety related.
- Why you shouldn't fly with a dirty windshield.
Ground Reference Maneuvers:
- Chandelle:
- How to fly one. (Sporty's)
- Learn the chandelle maneuver. (Thrust Flight)
- Eights on Pylons:
- How to fly 8s on Ps. (Thrust Flight).
- Rectangle course. (King).
- This is one way to do it. I make the rectangle around a segment of road (just like a runway), not around four roads.
- Turns around a point...
- 4 tips to clean up your turns around a point.
- What’s the point of ground reference maneuvers?
- Why ground reference maneuvers matter. Fundamentals Series (MzA).
Landing: (separate page)
Maneuver Guides:
Night Flight/Flying:
- 5 tips for better night landings.
- 7 ways to find an airport hidden by nighttime darkness.
- 8 of the most common night flying hazards.
- 9 ways to avoid the hazards of night flight.
- 22 tips you need to know for flying at night.
- Quizzes / Knowledge check:
- The art of night flight. (FAA Safety).
- When can you log night flight and night landings?
- See also Illusions in Human Factors.
Passengers:
- 9 ways to make nervous passengers more comfortable.
Rudder / Yaw / Coordination: see Coordination above.
Slips:
- Forward slip - how to correct a high final.
- Real pilots know how to slip.
- Slipping with full flaps.
- Slips and Skids. (NAFI).
- Stalling in a forward slip. (Vid 53, Vid 153).
- What happens if you stall in a forward slip? (Vid 53).
Spins: go to Upset Prevention & Recovery Training.
- 4 ways to get better at stall recoveries.
- Aircraft stalling: 3 basic kinds.
- Avoiding traffic pattern stalls. (ASI vid).
- Cross-controlled stalls: How to prevent them.
- Decelerated stalls - do they exist? (GA News)
- Elevator trim stalls:
- Fear of / reluctance to:
- Afraid of stalls? Try a falling leaf.
- Fear of stalling. (MzeroA vid).
- Power-on stalls
- Power on stalls can happen where you least expect them.
- Practicing them.
- Video from Sporty's.
- Quiz on stalls:
- Any point beyond _____ is where... 6Qs.
- Assuming your aircraft's weight... 6Qs.
- What happens when you increase... 5Qs.
- Recovery: 6 common mistakes made by pilots.
- Stall horn fallacy of stall prevention.
- Stalling with the nose pointed down. (Machado vid)
- Stall/Spin classic facts and myths. (1982 vid).
- Weight, how does it affect stall speed? (Vid 163).
- Also see My Morsels.
Steep Spirals:
- Ultimate tutorial on steep spirals. (Thrust Flight vid).
Steep Turns:
- Aerodynamics of a steep turn.
- Article by Aviation Safety.
- How to master steep turns.
- Sporty’s flight maneuver spotlight.
- Steep turns. (AvWeb).
- Video Tip: Steep turns in flight.
- 6 common takeoff mistakes, and how to avoid them.
- 10 tips for safer takeoffs and landings. (FAA)
- Aborted / Rejected Takeoff:
- 8 times you should reject a takeoff.
- #2 is a misspeak – half of planned TO distance is better.
- #9 (not in the list) – anytime you think you should.
- Brief (see Briefs).
- Can you take off with another plane on the runway?
- Crosswind takeoffs:
- How to handle crosswinds during takeoff. (Sporty's vid)
- How to make a perfect crosswind takeoff.
- Prep for private pilot exam. (vid).
- Also see Landing.
- Go around(s) - see above
- Impossible turn.
- Improbable turn. (YouTube)
- Rejected Takeoffs:
- Rotation:
- Questions from the Cockpit: Rotate what, exactly?
- Runway centerline:
- Short/soft field takeoffs:
- Achieving short field success. (FAA).
- Clearing the 50’ obstacle. (Backcountry182).
- How to fly the perfect short field takeoff and climb. (FTC).
- How to fly a perfect soft field approach and landing. (FTC).
- How to make a good one (short field).
- See My Morsels on short/soft fields.
- Takeoff and landing refresher. (Wally Moran)
- Techniques for better takeoffs. (video)
- Wake turbulence:
- How to avoid wake turbulence during takeoff and landing.
- Tips to avoid wake turbulence. Vid 21, Vid 62, Vid 162 or Vid 211.
- See also Takeoff Briefing, Performance and Pilot Tips of the Week.
Traffic Patterns:
- 6 ways to avoid irritating other pilots on your next flight.
- 8 tips to make a textbook traffic pattern every time.
- Aircraft in front of you isn't turning base. What should you do? (Vid 6).
- Back to basics in the traffic pattern. (NAFI).
- Base to final turn. (NAFI).
- C172, how I execute patterns in a Skyhawk.
- Commit to Pattern Precision (FAA).
- Departure leg vs upwind leg. (Vid 9).
- Fly a flawless traffic pattern at a non-towered airport.
- Fly a perfect pattern. (Pilot Workshops).
- Go arounds (see takeoff section above).
- Impossible turn.
- Improbable turn. (YouTube).
- Knowledge check / quizzes:
- The numbers 4 and 22 on the approach... 10 Qs.
- Non-Towered Airport:
- Upwind vs. departure leg. (vid 66).
- When should you reduce power in the pattern? (Vid 212).
- See also Pilots Tip of the Week.
Trim: see Systems / Equipment.
- Should you trim during landing?
- Weber’s Law – how it relates to trimming. (Machado Vid).
- When should you use trim?
- Also check: Systems / Equipment.
Turn performance (radius):
- Optimizing turn performance. (AOPA).
Visual Flight: - how to enforce it
- If you have students who stare at the gauges, my first recommendation is to cover them. So as not to keep them from recognizing a 30° bank turn, I let them see it. I cut a suction cup to hide the ADI minus the 30° bank turn. Why? Because I want them to hear, feel, sense their energy state by using their nose position. This is also where the stall warning comes into effect.
Yaw / Coordination / Rudder: see Coordination above.
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