FOI: Techniques of Flight Instruction (Task F) Flashcards
Obstacle to Learning During Flight Instruction
(WIPAUA Worry or lack of interest Impatience Physical discomfort Apathy Unfair treatment Anxiety
Demonstration Performance training delivery
Explanation Demonstration by instructor Student performs Instructor supervises Evaluation by instructor
Positive Exchange of flight control
Offer
Accept
Acknowledge
Sterile Flight Deck
Pilots can improve safety by removing non-essential activities during critical phases of flight
Use of Distractions
60% of stall/spins accident occur during TOL
Important to use distraction while the student is flying to teach student to divide attention properly
Integrated Flight Instruction
Students are taught to perform maneuvers with inside/outside references
Assessment piloting ability
What student learn
How students learn
How well students learn
Common types of assessment used by CFI
RCWP
Why assessing pilot ability is important
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Tasks student must perform prior to solo
- Checklist usage
- Acceptable Takeoff and landing
- Traffic pattern etiquette
- Aircraft control
- Proper radio communications
Less obvious tasks to assessing solo
- Deal with challenges and changes that can occur
- Proficient execution of a go around
Aeronautical Decision Making
Systematic approach to the mental process used by pilots to determine the best course of action
Decision Making process
Defining the problem
Choosing a course of action
Implementing the decision and evaluating the outcome
Hazards attitudes
- Anti-Authority
- Impulsivity
- Invulnerability
- Macho
- Resignation