26. Pre-Solo Maneuvers Flashcards
Turns around a point are practiced:
To maintain a prescribed ground track in turning flight.
An airplane practicing turns around a point with a direct tailwind will:
Be at its slowest speed when it is heading directly into the wind.
An airplane practicing turns around a point with a direct tailwind reaches its greatest bank:
When the airplane is heading directly downwind.
When deciding on a ground reference to practice S-Turns:
Find a straight line on the ground, like a road, perpendicular to the wind.
S-Turns are flown at an altitude:
Approximately 600 to 1,000 feet AGL.
In flying an S-Turn, the greatest amount of crab occurs:
At the point where the airplane is directly crosswind.
The main objective for practicing turns around a point is to:
Maintain a constant altitude and distance from the center point.
In flying a turn around a point, you may not exceed:
45 degrees of bank.