CPL Course Syllabus
CPL Course Syllabus
Advanced Aerodynamics
CHAPTER: 1 AERODYNAMIC FORCES
1.
2.
3.
4.
Lift
Relative wind
Angle of attack
Angle of incidence
5. Lift equation
6. Controlling Lift
7.
8.
9.
Drag
Induced Drag
Parasite Drag
Foam Drag
Skin Friction
Interference Drag
Total drag
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o
o
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Lateral Stability
Dihedral
Low wing and High Wings
Sweep Back Wings
Negative Dihedral
o
o
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Directional/Vertical
Effects of Directional Stability
Dutch Roll
Spiral Instability
Turns
Horizontal Component of Lift
Vertical Component of Lift
Load Factor in Turns
Radius and Rate of Turns
Co ordination In Turns
2.
Types of Stall
Power on Stall
Power Off Stall
Accelerated Stall
Secondary Stall
Cross Controlled Stall
Elevator Trim Stall
a)
b)
c)
Spins
Primary Causes
Phases of a Spin
Incipient Spin
Fully Developed
Spin Recovery
Surface Winds
Head wind Component
Tail Wind Component
Cross Wind Component
Demonstrated Cross Wind Component
3.
4.
5.
6.
Weight
Runway Conditions
Breaking Effectiveness
Hydroplaning
7. Performance Charts
Take off Charts
Climb Performance Charts
8. Cruise Performance Charts
Range
Endurance
9. Descent Charts
Landing Distance Charts
Glide Distance Charts
CHAPTER: 2 TRANSPORT CATEGORY AIRPLANE PERFORMANCE
1. Major Differences in Transport
Category versus Non Transport
Category Performance Requirements
2. Performance Requirements
3. Runway Requirements
Balanced Field Length
4.
Climb Requirements
First Segment
Second Segment
Third or Acceleration Segment
Forth or Final Segment
Second Segment Climb Limitations
Requirements
6. Summary of Takeoff Requirements
7.
Landing Performance
Planning the Landing
Landing Requirements
Approach Climb Requirements
Landing Runway Required
Summary of Landing
Requirements
CG Forward Limits
CG Aft Limits
Reference Datum
3. Forward CG Effects
4. Aft CG Effects
5. Lateral CG Effects
6.
7. Equipment Lists
8. Weight and Balance Computations
9. Moment Computation
Arm and Moment Indexes
10. Determining CG Positions
a) Computation method
b) Graph Method
c) Table Method
11.
Flight Instruments
CHAPTER: 1 ADVANCED FLIGHT INSTRUMENT SYSTEM
1. Gyroscopic Flight Instruments
Rigidity in Space
Precision
2.
Attitude Indicator
How it works
Errors
Instrument Tumbling
3. Heading Indicator
How it Works
Errors
4.
Turn Indicator
Standard Rate of Turn
Turn Coordinator
Inclinometer
5.
a)
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
Instrument Checks
Pitot Static Instruments
Airspeed Indicator
Types of Airspeeds
Indicated Airspeeds
Calibrated Airspeeds
Equivalent Airspeeds
True Airspeeds
Mac Number
Altimeter
Types of Altitude
Indicated Altitude
Calibrated Altitude
Pressure Altitude
Density Altitude
True Altitude
Absolute Altitude
Altimeter Setting
Instrument Check
8.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Operating Procedures
Starting
Normal Starts
Hot Start
Flooded Start
4.
5.
6. Abnormal Combustion
Detonation
Pre-Ignition
7. Induction Icing
Impact Ice
Alternate Air Source
8. Turbo Charging System
Turbo Charger
Super Charger
9. Manifold Pressure Gauge
10. Service Ceiling
11. High Altitude Performance
12. Over Boost
13. Constant Speed Propellers
Propeller Principles
Blade Angle
Pitch angle
Geometric Pitch
Effective Pitch
Propeller Blade Slip
14. Propeller Governor Operations
CHAPTER: 2 RETRACTABLE LANDING GEARS
1.
Landing Gears
Tricycle Landing Gear Airplanes
Tail wheel Landing Gear Airplanes
Fixed and Retractable Landing Gear
2. Hydraulic Systems
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Oxygen Systems
Masks
Diluter Demand Oxygen Systems
Pressure Demand Oxygen Systems
Continuous Flow Oxygen System
Servicing of Oxygen Systems
8.
9.
Turbine Engines
Types of Turbine Engines
Turbojet
Turboprop
Turbofan
Turboshaft
Performance Comparison
Turbine Engine Instruments
Engine Pressure Ratio
Exhaust Gas Temperature
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
Torquemeter
N Indicator
Turbine Engine Operational
Considerations
Engine Temperature Limitations
Thrust Variations
Foreign Object Damage
Turbine Engine Hot/Hung Start
Compressor Stalls
Flameout
Flight Environment
CHAPTER: 1 AIRPORT ENVIRONMENT
1. Runway Markings
Visual Runway
Non- Precision Instrument Runway
Precision Instrument Runway
2. Taxiway Markings
Hold Lines
Standard Hold Lines
ILS Hold Lines
3. Additional Markings
Displaced Threshold
Blast Pad
Demarcation Bar
4. Land and Hold Short Operation (LAHSO)
Pilot responsibilities
5. Lighting System
7. Runway Lighting
8. Special VFR
9. Aircraft Speed Limits
10. Air Defense Identification Zone (ADIZ)
2. Notices To Airmen
NOTAM (D)
NOTAM (L)
FDC NOTAMs
ATIS
Clearance Delivery
Control Tower
Approach and Departure Control
Traffic Advisories
8. Operational Pitfalls
Meteorology
CHAPTER: 1 Weather Reports, Forecasts, and Charts
1. Observations
Surface Aviation Weather Observations
Upper Air Observations
Radar Observations
2. Service Outlets
FAA Flight Service Station
Transcribed Information Briefing Service (TIBS)
Direct User Access Terminal Service (DUATS)
En Route Flight Advisory Service
Hazardous In Flight Weather Advisory (HIWAS)
Transcribed Weather Broadcast (TWEB)
3. Weather Briefings
Standard Briefing
Abbreviated Briefing
Outlook Briefing
4. Aviation Weather Reports
Aviation Routine Weather Report (METAR)
Pilot Weather Reports (PIREPs)
Radar Weather Reports (SD)
5. Aviation Forecasts
Terminal Aerodrome Forecasts (TAF)
Area Forecasts
6. In Flight Weather Advisories
Airmans Meteorological Information (AIRMET)
Significant Meteorological Information (SIGMET)
Convective Significant Meteorological Information (WST)
Winds and Temperature Aloft Forecast (FD)
7. Weather Charts
Surface Analysis Chart
Weather Depiction Chart
Radar Summary Chart
1. Significant Weather Prognostic Charts
Flight Environment
CHAPTER: 1 Emergency Procedures And EQC
1. Emergency Descent
2. Reasons For Executing An Emergency Descent
3. Emergency Approach And Landing.
4. The Best Glide Airspeed
5. Emergency Checklist
6. Systems And Equipment Malfunctions
In-Flight Fire
Partial Power Loss
Door Opening In Flight
Asymmetric Flap Extension
7. Emergency Equipment And Survival Gear
8. Equipment Qualification Course - Cessna 172
3.
4.
5.
6.
Components
Operation /Functions
Instrument Landing System
Basic Principles
ILS Categories
a) CAT I
b) CAT II
c) CAT III
Localizer Approach
Localizer type Directional Aid(LDA)
Simplified Directional Facility (SDF)
Area Navigation (RNAV)
Inertial Navigation System
LORAN C
Global Navigation Satellite System
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