Checkout Reqs
Checkout Reqs
Checkout Reqs
Stall:
Recovery
– Lower nose
– Full power
– Straight with rudder (If wing drop, use opposite rudder to pick up wing)
– Flaps up in stages (if used during entry)
– Return to cruise
Steep Turns:
Entry
– A good look out is required before banking and throughout the turn
– Roll into turn using co-ordinated aileron and rudder
– As you pass 30 degrees of bank add back pressure and a little power
– Maintain 45 degrees bank through 360 degrees of turn
Recovery
– Start roll out using co-ordinated aileron and rudder
– When passing through 30 degrees bank, release back pressure and
take off extra power that was added
– Roll out on initial heading
Forced Landing:
1. Trim the aircraft for best glide speed, 65 knots (C-GCTJ) 80 MPH (C-GEFZ)
2. Select a suitable landing site (Civilization, Obstacles, Wind Speed and Direction,
Length and Surface Condition)
3. Plan your approach to the landing site by selecting a key point to start your base
turn and a key point to start your final turn
4. Declare an emergency. MAYDAY call giving important information: problem,
position, intentions, number of persons on board.
5. Cause Check. Try to determine the cause of the engine failure:
6. Secure passengers for touchdown on unprepared surface
7. Engine shut down checks before touchdown
8. Remember engine warm every 500 feet or so when practicing
Overshoot:
Takeoff:
a) Wing Flaps – Up
b) Carburetor Heat – Cold
c) Throttle – Full (check tachometer)
d) Elevator Control – Lift Nose Wheel at 55 Knots
e) Climb Speed – 70 -80 Knots