He gave me a go at calling Farnborough radar which I messed up entirely. Still that matched the very poor captain's take-off brief.
He ran through changing altitude, heading and speed several times which was confusion to my poor brain. I seem to cope with things in a very serial fashion - height or speed or heading!
Anyway the basic theory he was trying to drum into me is:
- If we're too slow, put the nose down.
- If we're too fast, raise the nose.
- If we need to gain height add power.
- If we need to descend reduce power.
- Don't forget we lose height when turning.
Regular FREDA checks - Fuel, Radio, Engines, Direction, Altitude.
And of course we haven't learned our pre-landing checks either:
- Brakes
- Undercarriage
- Mixture
- Fuel - check there's enough to perform a go around if necessary, fuel pump ON
- Flaps - select landing or descending flap
- Carb heat - apply and check for icing
- Hatches and Harness
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