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AVP 352 - Multiengine Principles


Description:
Discussion and study of multiengine aerodynamics, operating procedures, systems, performance, weight, and balance considerations, engine-out procedures, single-engine aerodynamics, and instrument flight.

Prerequisites:
Prerequisite: AVP 354.

Credits: (2)

Learner Outcomes:
Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:

  • Describe, discuss, compare, and contrast multi engine and single-engine aerodynamics applicable to a light twin-engine airplane.
  • Describe and discuss multi-engine emergency procedures including proper flight control inputs with the loss of an engine.
  • Describe and discuss multi-engine aircraft systems, including the systems of the Seminole.
  • Calculate weight and balance and aircraft performance for multi engine aircraft and the Seminole.
  • Describe and discuss normal, abnormal, and emergency procedures appropriate to twin engine aircraft and the Seminole.
  • Compare and contrast instrument procedures in single engine and multi engine aircraft.
  • Demonstrate to the instructor that he/she meets the requirements of FAR141 for aeronautical knowledge for a Multiengine Land class rating for IFR conditions.
Learner Outcomes Approval Date:
12/16/10



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