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PPL course activities
Hi there,
I was wondering if anyone could give me a list of the actual lessons in a ppl course? Eg ... Effects of controls. Thanks, Alex |
Buy the ppl flying training book manual 1 it has all the syllabus in that you will undertake
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Not sure where I got it from or even if it is still valid, but this is what I used to tick off my progress about a year ago. Hope it helps.
PPL - Flying Curriculum/Exercises 1 THE AEROPLANE 2 BEFORE AND AFTER FLIGHT 2a Preparation for Flight 2b Starting and Stopping the Engine incl. Engine Fire on Start-up drill 2c Post-flight Actions 3 FIRST FLIGHT 4 THE CONTROLS 4a The Primary Effect of Each Main Flight Control 4b The Further Effect of Each Main Flight Control 4c The Art of Trimming 4d The Effect of Airspeed and Slipstream 4e The Effects of Power Changes 4f The Effect of Using Flaps 4g Carburettor Heat 4h The Mixture Control 4i Using the Radio 4j Cabin Heating and Ventilation 5 TAXYING 6 STRAIGHT AND LEVEL 6a Flying Straight and Level at Constant Power 6b Flying Straight and Level at a Selected Airspeed 6c Cruising with Flap Extended 7 CLIMBING 8 DESCENDING 8a The Glide 8b The Powered Descent 8c Use of Flap in the Descent 8d The Sideslip 9 TURNING 9a The Medium Level Turn 9b The Climbing Turn 9c Descending Turns 9d Turning onto Selected Headings 10 STALLING AND SLOW FLIGHT 10a Stalling 10b Slow Flight 11 SPINNING 11 a Full Spins 11 b Incipient Spins 12 THE STANDARD TAKE-OFF AND CLIMB TO DOWNWIND LEG (including Engine Failure After Take-Off drill) 13 CIRCUIT OPERATIONS, APPROACHES AND LANDINGS 13 a The Circuit, Powered Approach and Normal Landing 13b The Go-Around 13c Departing and Joining the Circuit 13d The Flapless Approach and Landing 13e The Glide Approach and Landing 13f Crosswind Operations 13g Short-Field Operations 13h Soft-Field Operations 14 FIRST SOLO 15 ADVANCED TURNING (STEEP TURNS) 15a The Steep Level Turn 15b Recovery from Unusual Attitudes 15c The Steep Descending Turn 16 LOW LEVEL FLYING 17 FORCED LANDING 17a The Forced Landing Without Power . 17b The Precautionary Search and Landing (Forced Landing With the Use of Power) 17c Ditching in Water 18 PILOT NAVIGATION 19 USING THE FLIGHT INSTRUMENTS |
Thanks guys, those were exactly what I was looking for!
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Just a reminder in case you don't know... This is the exercise numbering, but not the lesson plan.
On your first lesson, you might be cover ex 1 and 3. Second lesson, ex 1-2, 4a-4c, 5, 6a and possibly 7 and 8a. Third lesson, a different set. And so forth. Until you can perform all exercises up to PPL standard. |
Seconded. You will fly even though in the above first flight is ex 3. You could say that that ex 1-3 are covered in hours 1-30 for example. They are things you will do no matter of the lesson focus.
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Valias
it appears to be the old UK AOPA syllabus pre 1999. Some of the numbers changed with JAR-FCL. The latest EASA syllabus can be found in the AMC to Part FCL on pages 178 - 187 |
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