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  2. Eights on pylons - Wikipedia

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    The FAA Airplane Flying Handbook FAA-H-8083-3A gives detailed instructions on flying Eights on Pylons. Eights on pylons or pylon eights is a ground reference maneuver where an aircraft is flown in a figure eight pattern around two selected points on the ground (the pylons). [1]

  3. Empty weight - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... In 1975 (or 1976 per FAA-H-8083-1B) [3] the General Aviation Manufacturers Association ...

  4. Dynamic rollover - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... FAA Manual H-8083-21. ... This page was last edited on 30 April 2024, ...

  5. Chandelle - Wikipedia

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    Chandelle from the FAA Publication FAA-H-8083-3A (Airplane Flying Handbook) The chandelle is an aircraft control maneuver where the pilot combines a 180° turn with a climb. [1] [2] It is now required for attaining a commercial flight certificate in many countries. The Federal Aviation Administration in the United States requires such training.

  6. Template:Cite PHAK - Wikipedia

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  7. Landing lights - Wikipedia

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    Federal Aviation Administration (U.S.), Pilot's Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge (FAA-H-8083-25), FAA, 2003 Murphy, Kevin D. and Bell, Leisha, "Airspace for Everyone," Safety Advisor, Regulations 1 (SA02-9/05), AOPA Air Safety Association, September 2005

  8. Airspace class (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The FAA requirements for Class C airspace status are an operational control tower, a radar-controlled approach system, and a minimum number of IFR approaches conducted per year. The airspace class designation is in effect only during the hours of tower and approach operation at the primary airport; the airspace reverts to Class D if approach ...

  9. Yaw string - Wikipedia

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    Yaw string used in front of the cockpit of an F-14D Tomcat. In flight, pilots are instructed to step on the head of the yaw string; the head is the front of the string, where the string is attached to the aircraft.