Basic Gas Turbine under part 61
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Does BGT as a course apply anywhere else in the world??
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Now lets see? BGT?, Basic Gas Turbine??
Okay, take a tube, put a fan at the front then an axial compressor or a centrifugal compressor or both (see Wickyleaks).
Draw air in the front by spinning the whole assembly, by either an electric motor, or bleed air impinging on a turbine wheel.
This compresses the air being drawn in the front.
Pass the compressed air into a can, add atomized fuel and chuck in a match.
Fuel burns and expands the air which passes across Turbine wheels, which are much the same as the compressor wheels.
Energy is extracted by turning the turbine wheels which in turn spin the compressor wheels.
The net result is the energy absorbed at the front then expanded in the middle is less than the energy expended out the back, known as thrust, and bobs your uncle the whole thing attached to the airframe is propelled forward.
Roll up roll up...pay money...BGT course available here!!!
Now don't get me started in explaining how a 4 cycle piston engine works!!
Much too complicated for normal people to comprehend!
Okay, take a tube, put a fan at the front then an axial compressor or a centrifugal compressor or both (see Wickyleaks).
Draw air in the front by spinning the whole assembly, by either an electric motor, or bleed air impinging on a turbine wheel.
This compresses the air being drawn in the front.
Pass the compressed air into a can, add atomized fuel and chuck in a match.
Fuel burns and expands the air which passes across Turbine wheels, which are much the same as the compressor wheels.
Energy is extracted by turning the turbine wheels which in turn spin the compressor wheels.
The net result is the energy absorbed at the front then expanded in the middle is less than the energy expended out the back, known as thrust, and bobs your uncle the whole thing attached to the airframe is propelled forward.
Roll up roll up...pay money...BGT course available here!!!
Now don't get me started in explaining how a 4 cycle piston engine works!!
Much too complicated for normal people to comprehend!
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I think most people self-study for it. Pretty easy from what I hear.
Pilot Books
These are more or less the gold standard for study in NZ.
But if you like to do it in company, check out;
http://www.waypoints.co.nz/ground-co...ine-knowledge/
Pilot Books
These are more or less the gold standard for study in NZ.
But if you like to do it in company, check out;
http://www.waypoints.co.nz/ground-co...ine-knowledge/
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I passed the NZ BGT with study reference to the Jeppesen Gas Turbine Power Plants book and the Rolls Royce Jet engine book from my Australian ATPL studies.
A syllabus specific text would probably be a good move to invest in however.
A syllabus specific text would probably be a good move to invest in however.
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yeah, its simple
The Videos - COLINFURZE
Colin has a series of instructional videos, build your own pulse-jet, then watch the other videos from your hospital bed.
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The Videos - COLINFURZE
Colin has a series of instructional videos, build your own pulse-jet, then watch the other videos from your hospital bed.
HD
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the Rolls Royce book is pretty inclusive,
First was the Rolls Royce book. T' other was the Pratt and Whitney.
The P&W was the cheaper (in purchase) cost of the two. Cannot remember now actually how much, but do remember that the RR one was around $30 more!!
The RR book was considered to be the better of the two.
Problem,
How do overseas organisations interpret the data on the card?
eg, Hello Mr Gulftream Captain Fourbars...I'm from the FAA and here to help...do you have your license handy?
Unless CASA hands out readers to all that need them...
The old CASA card licenses weren't ICAO compliant. That's why they went to paper last time.
How do overseas organisations interpret the data on the card?
eg, Hello Mr Gulftream Captain Fourbars...I'm from the FAA and here to help...do you have your license handy?
Unless CASA hands out readers to all that need them...
The old CASA card licenses weren't ICAO compliant. That's why they went to paper last time.
The 20 pages of A4 paper license we have now is hardly a useful thing. CASA will never get it right, they are CASA
Basic gas turbine
Its not rocket science!
Could not resist that!! Power industry gas turbines are basically the same only bigger and heavier!Industry standard for non aero derivitives is about 250 megawatts.
Could not resist that!! Power industry gas turbines are basically the same only bigger and heavier!Industry standard for non aero derivitives is about 250 megawatts.