Commercial Flight Manuevers Flashcards
What is a steep turn?
- Steep turns are those resulting from a degree of bank (more than approximately 45 degrees)
- Overbanking tendency of an airplane overcomes stability, and the bank tends to increase unless pressure is applied to the aileron controls to prevent it.
- Maximum turning performance is attained and relatively high load factors are imposed.
What is the desired bank angle in a steep turn?
A bank angle of at least 50° (±5°) is desired.
What is the recommended entry speed for a steep turn?
Establish the manufacturer’s recommended airspeed or if one is not stated, a safe airspeed not to exceed VA.
How do you maintain altitude in a steep turn?
- If the altitude begins to increase or decrease, changing elevator back pressure can be used to alter the altitude;
- however, a more effective method is a slight increase or decrease in bank angle to control small altitude deviations.
- If the altitude is decreasing, reducing the bank angle a few degrees helps recover or stop the altitude loss trend
- if the altitude is increasing, increasing the bank angle a few degrees will help recover or stop the altitude increase trend.
What are the altitude, airspeed, bank, and heading tolerances for a steep turn?
Maintain the entry altitude, ±100 feet, airspeed, ±10 knots, bank, ±5°; and roll out on the entry heading, ±10°.
What is a chandelle?
- A “chandelle” is a maximum performance climbing turn beginning from approximately straight and level flight
- ending at the completion of 180° of turn in a wings-level, nose-high attitude at the minimum controllable airspeed.
In a chandelle, constant bank and changing pitch occur in what part of the maneuver?
The first 90° of turn require a constant 30° of bank and a gradual and constant change in pitch attitude.
In a chandelle, constant pitch and changing bank occur in what part of the maneuver?
The last 90° of turn requires a very gradual change in bank from 30° to 0° and a constant pitch attitude so as to arrive at minimum airspeed as the airplane is rolled out to a wings-level attitude.
What is the maximum amount of bank in the chandelle?
30° of bank.
What should your speed be upon completion of the chandelle?
You should begin a coordinated constant-rate rollout from the 90° point to the 180° point, ±10° just above a stall airspeed, and maintaining that airspeed momentarily avoiding a stall.
At what two points will your wings be level in a chandelle?
Immediately before entering the chandelle and upon rollout at the 180° point.
What is a lazy eight?
A lazy eight consists of two 180° turns, in opposite directions, while making u climb and a descent in a symmetrical paltern during check of the turns.
What procedures are recommended prior to beginning a lazy-eight maneuver?
- Prior to performing a lazy eight, the airspace behind and above should be clear of other air traffic.
- The maneuver should be enlered from straight-and-level flight at normal cruise power and at the airspeed recommended by the manufacturer or at the airplane’s design maneuYering speed.????
Where should the highest pitch attitude occur in a lazy eight?
- At the 45° point the pitch attitude should be at a maximum and the angle of bank conti nuing to increase.
- Also, at the 45° point, the pitch attitude should start to decrease slowly toward the horizon at the 90° reference point.
Where should the lowest nose-down attitude occur in a lazy eight?
When the airplane has turned 135°, the nose should be at its lowest pitch attitude.