Maneuvers Flashcards

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Power Off Stall - MRA 3,000 feet AGL.

BCGUMP
Execution
Recovery:

A

BCGUMP – Gear Down, Props HIGH

  • Reduce hold 88 and pitch down at 88
  • Set flaps 40°, maintain 88 KIAS.
  • Maintain descent at heading
  • Pitch back to landing attitude

Recover:

  • Reduce the angle of attack.
  • Everything Full Forward
  • Level the wings.
  • Maintain coordinated flight.
  • Retract the flaps slowly and smoothly accelerating to Vx or Vy
  • Retract the landing gear after a positive rate
  • Return to cruise power setting when the airplane is in normal level flight.
  • Clean UP
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Power On Stall - MRA 3,000 feet AGL.

BCGUMP
Execution
Recovery:

A

BCGUMP –
Gear UP (departure)
DOWN (takeoff),
PROPS HIGH,

  • Set flaps to up (0°).
  • Maintain altitude while decelerating to 75KIAS for takeoff configuration.
  • 18”MAP and normal coordinated climb attitude.
  • Smoothly increase the pitch attitude to one that will induce a full or imminent stall in straight climbing flight or a climbing turn (maximum bank angle is 20°).

Recover:

  • Reduce the angle of attack.
  • Verify 18” MAP , Prop & Mix HIGH
  • Level wings.
  • Maintain coordinated flight.
  • Establish a positive rate of climb while accelerating to VX or VY, as appropriate.
  • Retract the landing gear after a positive rate
  • Return to cruise power setting when the airplane is in normal level flight.
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Slow Flight - MRA 3,000 feet AGL.

BCGUMP
Execution
Recovery

A

BCGUMP-
Pumps OFF,
Gear UP or DOWN as FLIGHT INSTRUCTOR says
Props HIGH,

  • Gradually Reduce Throttle
  • Maintain Altitude
  • At Flap Speed full flaps
  • Apply rudder as necessary to maintain coordinated flight.

Recovery:

  • Increase power to cruise setting.
  • Maintain coordination.
  • Flaps up, maintain altitude
  • Retract the landing gear if extended.
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Steep Turns - MRA 3,000 feet AGL.

BCGUMP
Execution
Recovery

A
BCGUMP- 
Pumps OFF, 
Gear UP, 
Props 2400, 
125 KIAS

• Smoothly roll into a 50°bank (commercial).
• As the turn is being established, control wheel back pressure should be smoothly increased to increase
the angle of attack in order to maintain the entry altitude.
• Increase power to maintain the entry airspeed.

Don’t forget power switch back and clean up

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Accelerated Stall - MRA 3,000 feet AGL.

BCGUMP
Execution
Recovery

A

BCGUMP: Gear DOWN, Props HIGH

• Set aps to up (0°).
• 68 KIAS a
• Ex roll to a 45°, then neutralize the rudder and ailerons.
• Smoothly, firmly and progressively increase the angle of attack by increasing control wheel back pressure until
an onset stall develops.

Recover:

  • Reduce the angle of attack by releasing control wheel back pressure.
  • Everything full forward (throttles props mix
  • Level the wings
  • Positive rate, accelerate to VX or VY, as appropriate.
  • Retract the landing gear after a positive rate of climb has been established.
  • Return to cruise power setting when the airplane is in normal level flight.
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VMC Demonstration - MRA 3,000 feet AGL.

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BCGUMP:
Gear UP,
Props HIGH

  • Set flaps to up (0°).
  • Reduce to 98 KIAS (10 knots above VYSE).
  • Reduce one throttle to the idle position. Apply full throttle on the remaining engine. ( warmest engine)
  • Establish zero sideslip.
  • pitch attitude slowly to reduce the airspeed 1 knot per second.
  • Increase rudder and aileron deflection to maintain directional control.
  • Upon the first indication of loss of directional control, stall warning or buffet, initiate the recovery.

Recovery:
• reduce power on operating engine and decrease the angle of attack, regain airspeed and directional control.
• Advance power smoothly on the operating engine as and accelerate to VXSE/VYSE as appropriate.
• Warm the engine that was set to idle at 15 inches MP and 2000 RPM (as necessary).
• Return to cruise power setting when the airplane is in normal level flight.

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