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直升机教员手册 Helicopter Instructor’s Handbook

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Weight
Forward flight
Freewheeling unit
Fuel systems
Fully articulated rotor system
Fuselage
G
Governor failure
Ground effect
Ground instruction
Ground operations
Ground reconnaissance
Ground reference maneuvers
Ground resonance
Gyroscopic precession
H
Height/velocity diagram
Helicopter hazards
Helicopter turbine and multiengine transition
High reconnaissance
Hover
Hovering flight
Forward
Landing
Rearward
Sideward
Hub
Hydraulic failures
Hydraulics
I
Identification
Improper decision-making outcomes
Induced flow
Instructional hazards
Instructional points
Instructional techniques
Instructor tips
Introduction to the helicopter
Introduction to the local flying area
K
Knowledge and skill
L
Landing from a hover
Last training flight
Lateral balance
Lift
Loading chart method
Loss of tail rotor components
Low G conditions and mast bumping
Low reconnaissance
Low rotor RPM and blade stall
M
Main drive shaft failure
Main rotor system
Main rotor transmission
Maximum performance takeoff
Moment
Multi-engine operations with one engine out
N
Newton’s Laws of Motion
Night flying
Night myopia
Night vision protection
Normal climb
O
Origins of ADM and SRM
P
Parking
PAVE Checklist
Pendular action
Performance planning
Pilot self-assessment
Pinnacle and ridgeline operations
Pinnacle takeoff and climb
Positive exchange of flight controls
Postflight
Power failure in a hover
Power recovery from practice autorotation
Practical flight instructor strategies
Before the flight
During flight
During landing
Preflight inspection  9-3,
Preparation for a practical exam
Prevention
R
Rapid deceleration or quick stop
Reciprocating engine (piston)
Reciprocating engines
Recognizing hazardous attitudes
Reconnaissance procedures
Recovery from low rotor RPM
Reinforce fundamentals
Required documents
Retreating blade stall
Rigid rotor system
Risk management. 1-11,
Role of the Certificated Flight Instructor (CFI)
Role of the designated pilot examiner
Role of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
Root of the blade
Rotor blade angles
Rotorcraft Flight Manual (RFM)
Aircraft and systems description
Emergency procedures
General information
Handling, servicing, and maintenance
Normal procedures
Operating limitations
Performance
Supplements
Weight and balance
Running/rolling takeoff
Runway incursions
S
Safety considerations . 7-10,
Scanning techniques
Scenario-based training
Securing and servicing
Self-imposed stress
Shallow approach and running/roll-on landing
Situational awareness
Slope landings
Slope operations
Slope takeoff
Spacing from other aircraft
Stability Augmentation Systems (SAS)
Steep approach to a hover
Straight-and-level flight
Straight-in autorotation
Stress management
Swashplate assembly
T
Taper
Taxiing
Throttle control
Thrust
Timing
Torque effect
Traffic patterns
Training
Training procedures
Translating tendency
Translational flight
Translational lift
Transmission system
Transverse flow effect
Turbine
Turbine engine . 5-16,
Turns
Twist
U
Unanticipated yaw/loss of tail rotor effectiveness (LTE)Using the 3P to form good safety habits
V
Vertical flight
Vertical takeoff to a hover and hovering
Visual illusions
Altered planes of reference
Autokinesis
Confusion with ground lights
False horizons
Fixation
Flicker vertigo
Height and depth perception illusion
Relative motion
Reversible perspective illusion
Size-distance illusion
Structural illusions
Visual problems
W
Weight
Weight and balance calculations
Weight and balance methods
Weight versus aircraft performance
Wind
With instructional points
Workload management
Y
Yaw

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