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Pre-Lesson Reading
C172 G1000
PA28R
(See Instrument Flying Handbook p.15)
The Leans – when a banked attitude, to the left for example, may be entered too slowly to set in motion the fluid in the “roll” semicircular tubes.
Coriolis Illusion – The pilot has been in a turn long enough for the fluid in the ear canal to move at the same speed as the canal.
(See Instrument Flying Handbook p.5-31/p.100)
Nose Low v. Nose High
Primary Bank: Heading Indicator
Primary Pitch: Altimeter
Constant Airspeed Climb
Primary Bank: Heading Indicator
Primary Pitch: Airspeed Indicator
Constant Rate Climb
Primary Pitch: VSI
This maneuver is a series of climbs and descents at a definite indicated rate.