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RECURRENT - EMERGENCY MANEUVER TRAINING
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This
3-day, 3-mission program reinforces
the lessons learned during the
Standard Emergency
Maneuver Training course with a thorough
ground, flight, and post-flight review
of situations from stalls to unusual
attitudes to fully developed spins,
including basic aerobatics to reinforce
your recovery skills. |
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Upset Recovery
Training Mission #2
URT
2 |
Dutch Rolls, Roll Damping Exercise (positive
& negative), Stall Review, Mini-Maxi
Turns, Accelerated Stalls, Slips and Skids, Slipping Turn
to Traffic Pattern Stall, Skidded Turn
to Traffic Pattern Stall (big no no),
Power Off
Approach Demo
Basic Aerobatics: Split-S
(half roll and pull through) and Cuban
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Upset Recovery
Training Mission #3
URT
3 |
Coordination
Exercise, Stall Review, Traffic Pattern
Stall Review, Unusual Attitudes (over
bank, spiral dive, nose low, nose high, random entries,
eyes closed recoveries, extreme attitude
recovery), Wake Turbulence Upsets and Power Off Approach
Basic Aerobatics: Hammerhead
and Immelman (roll off of the top) |
Spin Training
Mission #1 SPIN
1 |
Accelerated and Traffic Pattern Stall Review,
Incipient Spin Entries and Recovery
from Traffic Pattern Scenarios, Normal
Upright Spin Entries and Recoveries
(left and right). Featuring the NASA
Standard Spin Recovery (P.A.R.E.)
Basic Aerobatic Review |
Each
Mission Includes:
(except where noted above) |
- Ground Pre-flight
Theory/Briefing: 1.0 hours
- Flight Time:
0.9 hours
- Air Time: 0.7
hours (typically a minimum)
- Ground Post-flight
Debriefing/Tape Review: 0.5 hours
- Digital
Footage of Cockpit Video
- Certificate
of Completion
Optional
(coordinate
prior to arrival)
- Wings Program
Sign-off for certain programs
- Biennial Flight
Review (BFR)
- Spin
Endorsement (subject to proficiency)
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