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G.R. 2675NAP03H 619920DSSFLFBCNAP03DSSDe vectigalibus21341UNINA05837nam 22007453u 450 991069855680332120210108050930.01-62636-720-5(CKB)2670000000412604(EBL)1321293(OCoLC)855969404(SSID)ssj0000954788(PQKBManifestationID)12419155(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000954788(PQKBWorkID)10942927(PQKB)10050537(MiAaPQ)EBC5669381(Au-PeEL)EBL5669381(OCoLC)1085216304(OCoLC)245263224(EXLCZ)99267000000041260420151012d2011|||| u|| |engur|n|---|||||txtccrPowered Parachute Flying Handbook (FAA-H-8083-29)Skyhorse Publishing2011Oklahoma City, OK :U.S. Dept. of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration, Flight Standards Service,2007.1 online resource (427 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-61608-178-3 ""Title Page""; ""Copyright Page""; ""Preface""; ""Table of Contents""; ""CHAPTER 1 - INTRODUCTION TO THE POWERED PARACHUTE""; ""History of the Powered Parachute""; ""Introduction to the Powered Parachute""; ""Powered Parachute Pilot Certificate Eligibility Requirements""; ""Aeronautical Decision Making (ADM)""; ""Resource Management""; ""Use of Checklists""; ""Situational Awareness""; ""Stress Management""; ""Medical Factors Related to the PPC""; ""CHAPTER 2 - AERODYNAMICS OF FLIGHT""; ""Aerodynamic Terms""; ""Powered Parachute Wing Pressurization and Flexibility""; ""Forces in Flight""""Center of Gravity""""Axes of Rotation""; ""Ground Effect""; ""Moments""; ""Stability""; ""PPC Angle of Attack Characteristics""; ""Stalls: Exceeding the Critical Angle of Attack""; ""Turning Effect""; ""Weight, Load and Speed Changes""; ""PPC Aerodynamics Summary""; ""CHAPTER 3 - COMPONENTS AND SYSTEMS""; ""The Airframe""; ""Center of Gravity Adjustments""; ""Instrument Panel""; ""Additional Equipment""; ""Electrical System""; ""The Steering Bars""; ""Wings and Components""; ""Risers""; ""The Fuel Tank""; ""Throttle System""; ""The Powerplant""; ""The Propeller""""Axle and Wheel Assembly""""CHAPTER 4 - POWERPLANTS""; ""Reciprocating Engines""; ""Two-Stroke Engines""; ""Four-Stroke Engines""; ""Exhaust Systems""; ""Two-Stroke Engine Warming""; ""Four-Stroke Engine Warming""; ""Gearboxes""; ""Propeller""; ""Induction Systems""; ""Ignition System""; ""Combustion""; ""Fuel Systems""; ""Fuel""; ""Starting System""; ""Oil Systems""; ""Engine Cooling Systems""; ""CHAPTER 5 - PREFLIGHT AND GROUND OPERATIONS""; ""Get Ready to Fly""; ""Trailering""; ""Where to Fly""; ""Weather""; ""Weight and Loading""; ""The Preflight Checklist""""Certificates and Documents""""Visual Inspection""; ""Cart Inspection""; ""Fuel and Oil""; ""Powerplant Inspection""; ""Engine Starting""; ""Engine Warm-Up""; ""Taxiing""; ""Wing Inspection""; ""Line Tangles, Twists, and Line-Overs""; ""Preparing for Takeoff""; ""After Landing""; ""Clearing the Runway""; ""Parking""; ""Postflight""; ""Packing the Wing""; ""CHAPTER 6 - BASIC FLIGHT MANEUVERS""; ""The Four Fundamentals""; ""Flight Controls""; ""Throttle""; ""Clearing Turns""; ""Turning the Powered Parachute""; ""Feel of the PPC""; ""Attitude Flying""; ""Straight-and-Level Flight""""Level Turns""""Climbs and Climbing Turns, Descents and Descending Turns""; ""Gliding""; ""Wing Trim""; ""CHAPTER 7 - TAKEOFFS AND DEPARTURE CLIMBS""; ""Terms and Definitions""; ""Laying Out the Wing""; ""Cockpit Management""; ""Before Takeoff Check""; ""Start the Engine/Initial Rollout""; ""Wing Inflation and Kiting""; ""Normal Takeoff""; ""Centering the Wing""; ""Encourage Cell Openings""; ""“Lock-outâ€? Avoidance""; ""Crosswind Takeoff""; ""Rejected Takeoff/Engine Failure""; ""Runway Surface and Gradient""; ""Takeoff Performance""; ""Noise Abatement""""CHAPTER 8 - AIRSPACE CLASSIFICATION AND REQUIREMENTS""As far back as the twelfth century, people have loved to parachute. From China's umbrella and Leonardo da Vinci's pyramid-shaped flying device to the first air-plane jump in 1912, the urge to leap and soar with the wind has long been a part of history. Parachuting has come a long way since its earliest days due to the advancement of technology, and, now, more people then ever are taking up this in-credible sport. 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