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Acknowledgements 6
Foreword 7
Introduction 9
Preface 10
Specification
PR Single 14
PR Twin 15
Exercise 4
Effect of Controls, Part I 17
Effect of Controls, Part II 26
Exercise 5
Taxying (Nosewheel) 30
Taxying (Tailwheel) 33
Exercise 6
Straight and Level, Part I 35
Straight and Level, Part II 41
Straight and Level - Flying on the wrong side of the power curve 48
Exercise 7
Climbing 49
Climbing with Flap 52
Exercise 8
Descending, Part I 54
Descending, Part II 57
Descending - Sideslipping 61
Exercise 9
Medium Turns 64
Climbing and Descending Turns 69
Exercise 10
Stalling, Part I 73
Stalling, Part II 82
Slow Flight 87
Exercise 11
Spinning, Part I 92
Spinning, Part II 97
Exercise 12
Normal Take-off 101
Tailwheel Take-off 103
Crosswind Take-off 104
Flapless Take-off 105
Short Field Take-off 106
Engine Failure after Take-off 108
Exercise 13
Normal Powered Approach and Landing 110
Glide Approach and Landing 119
Glide Approach and Landing (Glidepath Assessment) 122
Crosswind Circuit and Landing (Crab Technique) 124
Crosswind Landing (Wing Down Technique) 128
Crosswind Circuit and Landing (Combination Wing Down and Crab Technique) 130
Flapless Circuit and Landing 133
Short Field Approach and Landing 135
Three Point Landing (Conversion to Tailwheel Aircraft) 137
Low Level Circuit 139
Bad Weather Circuit (see Exercise 17B)
Circuit - Overshoot 142
Circuit - Rejoin 144
Exercise 15
Advanced Turning 147
Advanced Turning (Maximum Rate, Level Flight) 154
Advanced Turning (Maximum Possible Rate), (see Advanced Section)
Exercise 16
Flying at Minimum Altitude 158
Exercise 17A
Forced Landing without Power 162
Exercise 17B
Forced Landing with Power and Bad Weather Circuit 166
Exercise 18
Medium Level Navigation 171
Exercise 19
Instrument Appreciation 174
Practical Instrument Flying - Full Panel 186
Practical Instrument Flying - Limited Panel 197
Practical Instrument Flying - Compass Turns 201
Practical Instrument Flying - Timed Turns 203
Practical Instrument Flying - Unusual Positions, Part I 204
Practical Instrument Flying - Unusual Positions, Part II 208
Practical Instrument Flying - Steep Turns 211
Practical Instrument Flying - Take-off 213
Exercise 20
Night Flying 215
Exercise 21
Aerobatics - Recovery from the Vertical and Spiral Dive 224
Aerobatics - Loop 227
Aerobatics - Barrel Roll 232
Aerobatics - Stall Turn 235
Aerobatics - Slow Roll 238
Aerobatics - Roll-off-the-Top 244
Aerobatics - Vertical Roll and Stall Turn 245
Exercise 22
Formation Flying - Basic 246
Formation Flying - Take-off 254
Formation Flying - Landing 255
Formation Flying - Break and Stream Landing 257
Formation Flying - Tailchasing 260
Exercise 23
Multi-Engine - Asymmetric, Part I 262
Multi-Engine - Asymmetric, Part II 272
Multi-Engine - Zero Thrust 278
Multi-Engine - Taxying 279
Multi-Engine - Normal Circuit and Landing 280
Multi-Engine - Asymmetric Circuit and Landing 283
Multi-Engine - Asymmetric Overshoot 286
Multi-Engine - Synchronising the Engines 287
Multi-Engine - Engine Failure after Take-off 288
Multi-Engine - Engine Failure on the Overshoot (see Asymmetric Part II)
Advanced Section
Advanced ILS 289
Advanced Short Field Landing 292
Maximum Possible Rate Turns 294
Fixed Point Navigation 295
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