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PRIVATE PILOT VISUALIZED FLIGHT TRAINING MANEUVERS POSTER
Easy
to fold (A5 size) and keep in your flight bag. (Poster, Size 27 x 19 In)
Private
Pilot Initial Training requires studying, understanding and memorizing and so
many aviation terms ranging from Airplane Parts, Instrument, Airman
Certification Standards (ACS), Traffic Patterns and Aviation Phraseology in
contacting with Air Traffic Control Units to VFR Navigation, Weather Theory and
Basic Aerodynamic Principles.
This Poster is called ‘Private
Pilot Visualized Flight Training Maneuvers` and covers the essential Private Pilot Training Maneuvers. The main
purpose of Private Pilot Visualized Flight Training Maneuvers is to give you some
self-confidence during your training period and help visualize the subject matters in your mind. This poster provides
an effective and practical approach to your initial flight training. As long as
you succeed in visualizing all maneuvers presented in the poster, this daily
& hourly exercise will make your practical flight training shorter, more
successful, and sustainable.
Why is visualizing the subject matters in our mind so important in Flight Training?
Visualizing the images is a learning style. Information may be learned in a
variety of ways: by seeing or hearing, by reflecting or acting, analyzing or
visualizing, or it may be learned piecemeal or steadily. Evidence from the
scientific community has shown that Visualization and Imagining
allows us to remember effectively and mentally
rehearse our intended movements. Visualization and action are
intimately connected, involving the motor cortex. Over time the brain learns
our routine movements, allowing these actions to become more automatic and
fine-tuned.
Our ` Private Pilot Visualized Flight Training Maneuvers ` poster has been
designed in the light of aforementioned information, using colorful graphics
and pictures, step-by-step procedure descriptions, helpful hints, and the associated
with with Airman Certification Standards to help grab the information ASAP while
keeping all visualized images in your mind.
What’s the technique in visualizing the images and essential data? How
frequently should this be practiced?
Hang up the poster in front of you.
Look at the images for a few moments, several times in a day. (Perspective is
also important. )
Close your eyes, and try
to visualize the object as clearly as you can, without
opening your eyes, for as long as you can, even if it is only for a
few seconds at first.
Try to see and remember all the details. (For example, Steep Turns, Accelerated
Stall, Sequence of Slow Flight and points which are very important to `call
out` during the practical exam.
Here are the most important contents of the poster:
Slow Flight
Steep Turns
Power Off Stall (Landing Stall)
Power On Stall (Landing Stall)
Accelerated Stall
Turn Around a Point
Rectangular Course
Go Around Procedures (Rejected Landing)
S-Turns
Simulated Engine Out (Engine Failure) Procedures in Flight
Crosswind Takeoff
Crosswind Landing
Note: 3 MIL (. 003") thickness laminate provides adequate
protection yet is still thin and flexible enough to allow the printed
piece to be folded. It can be easily
folded to A5 size.
INSTRUMENT PILOT VISUALIZED FLIGHT TRAINING
MANEUVERS POSTER
Easy to fold (A5 size) and keep in your flight bag. (Poster, Size 27 x 19 In)
Instrument
Pilot Training requires studying, understanding and memorizing and so many
aviation terms ranging from Procedure Turns, Instrument Approaches, Airman
Certification Standards (ACS), Segment of Approach Patterns and Aviation
Phraseology in contacting with Air Traffic Control Units to IFR Navigation, VOR
Orientation, Communication Failure.
This Poster is called ‘Instrument Pilot Visualized Flight Training Maneuvers` and covers the essential Instrument
Pilot Training Maneuvers. The main purpose of Instrument
Pilot Visualized Flight Training Maneuvers is to give you some self-confidence during your
instrument training period and help visualize the subject matters in your mind. This poster provides an
effective and practical approach to your initial flight training. As long as
you succeed in visualizing all maneuvers presented in the poster, this daily
& hourly exercise will make your practical flight training shorter, more
successful, and sustainable.
Why is visualizing the subject matters in our mind so important in Flight
Training?
Visualizing the images is a learning style. Information may be learned in a
variety of ways: by seeing or hearing, by reflecting or acting, analyzing or
visualizing, or it may be learned piecemeal or steadily. Evidence from the
scientific community has shown that Visualization and Imagining
allows us to remember effectively and mentally
rehearse our intended movements. Visualization and action are intimately
connected, involving the motor cortex. Over time the brain learns our routine
movements, allowing these actions to become more automatic and fine-tuned.
Our ` Instrument Pilot Visualized Flight Training Maneuvers ` poster has been designed
in the light of aforementioned information, using colorful graphics and
pictures, step-by-step procedure descriptions, helpful hints, and the associated
with Airman Certification Standards to help grab the information ASAP while
keeping all visualized images in your mind.
What’s the technique in visualizing the images and essential data? How
frequently should this be practiced?
Hang up the poster in front of you.
Look at the images for a few moments, several times in a day. (Perspective is
also important. )
Close your eyes, and try
to visualize the object as clearly as you can, without
opening your eyes, for as long as you can, even if it is only for a
few seconds at first.
Try to see and remember all the details. (For example, Procedure Turns, VOR
Orientation, Sequence of Instrument Approach Segments and points which are very important to `call out`
during the practical exam.
Here are the most important contents of the poster:
Holding Patterns
VOR Orientation
Airman Certification Standards (associated with ICAO-FAA-EASA Regulations)
Procedure Turn (5T, 45 / 180 Degrees and Chart Review)
Segments of an Instrument Approach
Precision Approach (ILS and Chart Review)
Non-precision Approach (LOC and Chart Review)
Precision Approach Path Indicator (PAPI)
IFR Communication Failure Procedures and A Case Practice from Orlando to
Kissimmee (KORL to KISM)
Recovery From Unusual Flight Attitudes (High/Low Speed, Nose Up / Down)
Note: 3 MIL (. 003") thickness laminate provides adequate
protection yet is still thin and flexible enough to allow the printed
piece to be folded. It
can be easily folded to A5 size.
COMMERCIAL PILOT VISUALIZED FLIGHT TRAINING
MANEUVERS POSTER
Easy to fold (A5 size) and keep in your flight bag. (Poster, Size 27 x 19 In)
Commercial Pilot Initial
Training requires studying, understanding and memorizing and so many aviation
terms ranging from Lazy Eight, Power-Off 180 Accuracy Approach and Landing,
Airman Certification Standards (ACS), Accelerated Stall to Chandelles, Steep
Spiral, Eight-On-Pylon.
This Poster is called ‘Commercial Pilot Visualized Flight Training Maneuvers` and covers the essential
Private Pilot Training Maneuvers. The main purpose of Commercial Pilot Visualized Flight Training Maneuvers is to give you some
self-confidence during your training period and help visualize all maneuvers
presented in the poster. This poster provides an effective and practical approach to your
initial flight training. As long as you succeed in visualizing all maneuvers
presented in the poster, this daily & hourly exercise will make your practical
flight training shorter, more successful, and sustainable.
Why is visualizing the subject matters in our mind so important in Flight
Training?
Visualizing the images is a learning style. Information may be learned in a
variety of ways: by seeing or hearing, by reflecting or acting, analyzing or
visualizing, or it may be learned piecemeal or steadily. Evidence from the
scientific community has shown that Visualization and Imagining
allow us to remember effectively and mentally
rehearse our intended movements. Visualization and action are
intimately connected, involving the motor cortex. Over time the brain learns
our routine movements, allowing these actions to become more automatic and
fine-tuned.
Our ` Commercial Pilot Visualized Flight Training Maneuvers ` poster has been designed
in the light of aforementioned information, using colorful graphics and
pictures, step-by-step procedure descriptions, helpful hints, and the associated
with Airman Certification Standards to help grab the information ASAP while
keeping all visualized images in your mind.
What’s the technique in visualizing the images and essential data? How
frequently should this be practiced?
Hang up the poster in front of you.
Look at the images for a few moments, several times in a day. (Perspective is
also important. )
Close your eyes, and try
to visualize the object as clearly as you can, without
opening your eyes, for as long as you can, even if it is only for a
few seconds at first.
Try to see and remember all the details. (For example, Steep Turns, Accelerated
Stall, Sequence of Chandelles and points which are very important to `call out`
during the practical exam.
Here are the most important contents of the poster:
Lazy Eight
Steep Turns
Accelerated Stall (Turning Stall)
Chandelles
Steep Spiral
Note: 3 MIL (. 003") thickness laminate provides adequate
protection yet is still thin and flexible enough to allow the printed
piece to be folded. It
can be easily folded to A5 size.