The aerobatic instructor’s guide
   Reference:   1943   Category:   Aviation Library
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Author: Guérard Gautier
Section: Piloting & Aeronautics
Publisher: Cépaduès Éditions
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The qualification of aerobatic instructor is issued solely based on experience and therefore without prior training. It is therefore difficult for young instructors to perform well immediately in the difficult role of aerobatic tuition.
To overcome this major inconvenience, this guide offers a complete pedagogical framework, from positive aerobatic instruction all the way to teaching freestyle figures with a list of frequently seen mistakes and traps for each figure. It presents also a certain number of theoretical presentations, in particular the use of the wing-sight, the specific role of the ground controller and French and European regulations. Reading this work will therefore allow delivery of complete, good quality tuition for all levels.
This guide will also be useful for the young aerobatic pilot, as it will provide them with precious information on the different stages of training of this rich discipline that is aerobatics.
Foreword by Claude Bessière 
Foreword by Louis Peña 
Introduction to the English Version 
Foreword 
THE CAP 10 
HISTORY 
MAIN CHARACTERISTICS 
UPSET RECOVERY TRAINING 
INTRODUCTION 
TYPICAL BRIEFING 
PROGRAMME OF FLIGHTS 
ADVANCED UPRT TRAINING 
HUMAN FACTORS - AEROMEDICINE 
GREY-OUT, BLACK-OUT, G-LOC 
FLIGHT SAFETY 
THE USE OF A PARACHUTE 
AEROBATIC FLYING ZONES 
POSITIVE AEROBATICS 
INTRODUCTION 
LESSON 1: FAMILIARISATION FLIGHT 
LESSON 2: SET-UP, TAXIING, TAKE-OFF, LANDING 
TAKE-OFF 
LANDING 
LESSON 3: INVERTED FLIGHT – RECOVERY FROM INVERTED FLIGHT 
LESSON 4: GAINING SPEED 
LESSON 5: THE LOOP 
LESSON 6: NORMAL RECOVERY 
LESSON 7: ERECT SPINS 
LONG BRIEFING: USE OF THE WING-SIGHT 
LESSON 8: REVERSE HALF CUBANS 
LESSON 9: HALF CUBANS 
LESSON 10: STALL TURNS 
LESSON 11: INVERTED TURNS 
LESSON 12: ADVANCED AEROBATIC FIGURES 
LESSON 13: SAFETY FIGURES 
LESSON 14: THE FIRST AEROBATIC SOLO 
LESSON 15: THE SEQUENCE 
LESSON 16: POSITIVE AEROBATICS SIGNOFF 
ADVANCED AND NEGATIVE AEROBATICS 
INTRODUCTION 
INVERTED FIGURES 
ADVANCED FIGURES, SOME MORE ROLLS… 
ADVANCED FIGURES – FLICK ROLLS 129
ADVANCED FIGURES – ERECT AND INVERTED SPINS 
ADVANCED FIGURES – ROLLING TURNS 
VARIOUS REMARKS 
THE FIRST SOLO, THE ADVANCED AND NEGATIVE AEROBATICS SIGN-OFF 
TRANSITION TO SINGLE-SEATERS AND HIGH PERFORMANCE AEROBATICS AIRCRAFT 
INTRODUCTION 
GOING SOLO IN AN EA200 
GOING SOLO IN A CAP232 OR EA330SC 
FAMILIARISATION ON HIGH PERFORMANCE AEROBATICS AIRCRAFT 
FREESTYLE 
INTRODUCTION 
ERECT FLAT SPIN 
INVERTED FLAT SPIN 
VARIOUS FIGURES AND THEIR HUMAN FACTORS 
COMPETITIONS 
INTRODUCTION 
COMPETITION LEVELS 
THE DIFFERENT PROGRAMMES 
RULES FOR DRAWING UP A GOOD FREE OR KNOWN FREE SEQUENCE 
COMPETITION PREPARATION 
TRAPS AND THEIR CONSEQUENCES 
COMPETITION MANAGEMENT 
THE BOX 
GROUND CONTROL 
A FEW RULES 
FLIGHT SAFETY 
HANDLING UNEXPECTED SITUATIONS AND PREPARING FOR THEM 
DIFFERENT FACETS IN THE ROLE OF A GROUND CONTROLLER 
LEGAL ENVIRONMENT 
2007 decree 
ENVIRONMENT PUT IN PLACE BY THE FRENCH AERONAUTICAL FEDERATION 
EASA Aircrew Part FCL – Article FCL.800 
EASA Aircrew part FCL – UPRT 
FAA Aerobatics regulations 
Transport Canada regulations 
CASA Regulations (Australia) 
CAA New Zealand Regulations 
South-African regulations 
BIBLIOGRAPHY 
APPRAISAL 
Technical specifications
| Language | FR | 
|---|---|
| Publishing House | Cépaduès | 
| Collection | Avion | 
| Target Audience | Élève pilote Élève pilote ULM | 
   Reference:   1943   Category:   Aviation Library
    
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