Flight Test Items - Ex. 11 Slow Flight
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Aim
To determine the candidate’s ability to establish the aircraft in flight near minimum controllable airspeed as indicated by a near-constant stall warning or aerodynamic buffet, to maintain flight control, to manoeuvre, while preventing a stall, at that speed and to recover promptly and smoothly to normal flight on command of the examiner.
Description
At an operationally safe altitude that would allow recovery from an inadvertent stall at or above 2,000 feet AGL or the minimum altitude recommended by the manufacturer, whichever is higher, the candidate will establish and manoeuvre the aircraft in flight near minimum controllable airspeed. The candidate may increase airspeed slightly while turning or in turbulence conditions.
Performance Criteria
Assessment will be based on the candidate’s ability to:
- complete appropriate safety precautions before entering slow flight;
- maintain an effective lookout;
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establish and maintain the aeroplane in flight near minimum controllable airspeed as indicated by a near-constant stall warning or aerodynamic buffeting, with an aircraft configuration appropriate for that speed range;
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demonstrate coordinated straight and level flight and a level turn, with an angle of bank of 30° in flight near minimum controllable airspeed;
- prevent a stall;
- maintain specified altitudes (±100 feet), headings (±10°) and angles of bank (±5°);
- roll out on specified headings (±10°); and
- on command, recover promptly and smoothly to normal flight.
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Date modified:
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2010-05-20