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Summary ATPL Notes - Principles of Flight

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The goal is to provide the student with an opportunity to "review" the course. It focuses on important facts that are repeated throughout the exams and also on the subject of classes. It can also cover material not included in the databases but important to understand some areas that are also impor...

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  • December 7, 2020
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By: razannasir1997 • 2 year ago

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By: ThePilotPT • 2 year ago

Thanks and good luck Captain!

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By: ThePilotPT • 3 year ago

Thanks for the review. Good luck Captain... i see you in the sky ;

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THE

PILOT

Principles
of flight
ATPL STUDENT
pilot NOTES
all info you need to pass atpl exams

, POF
1

UNITS
OF
MEASUREMENT


FUNDAMENTAL
SI
UNITS
VISCOSITY




• Mass

Kg
• Measure
of
the
resistance
to
motion

• Length

m
between
two
layers
of
the
same
material.

• Time
-­‐
s


WING
LOADING

DERIVED
UNITS



!"#$#%&'  !"#$!!


• Area

m2
!"#$  !"#$
• Volume

m3


• Velocity

m/s
• Unit:
N
/
m2

• Acceleration

m/s2

• Momentum

kg.m/s

• Force

N
LOAD
FACTOR



• Weight

N
!"#$
• Work

J
(Joule)


!"#$!!
• Power

W
(Watt)

• Energy
-­‐
J
(Joule)

o Capacity
of
doing
work

o Potential

due
to
position

o Kinetic

due
to
motion

• Pressure

Pa
(Pascal)

o Bar
used
in
aviation.
1
Bar
=
105
Pa

o Static
pressure
(PS)

Stationary
air

exerts
pressure
in
all
directions.

o Dynamic
pressure
(PD)

Moving
air
is

brought
to
rest
on
surface
of
a
body.

o Total
Pressure:

PT
=
PS
+
PD

• Density–
kg/m3

• Temperature

0C
/
K


, POF
2

THE
FLIGHT
ENVIRONMENT


THE
ATMOSPHERE
HUMIDITY
&
DENSITY





• A
region
of
air
surrounding
earth
up
to
• Water
vapour
is
less
dense
than
dry
air.

approximately
500
miles
/
900
km.
• Water
vapour
(ISA
MSL)
=
0.760
kg/m3

• Higher
temperature
allows
air
to
hold
more
• Dry
air
(ISA
MSL)
=
1.225
kg/m3

water
vapour.

• Air
has
weight
and
is
also
compressible.

• Pressure,
density
and
temperature
all

decrease
with
altitude.



UNIVERSAL
GAS
LAW



!
• !  !
= 𝐶𝑜𝑛𝑠𝑡𝑎𝑛𝑡



• P
=
Pressure
(N/m2)

• 𝜌
=
Density
(kg/m3)

• T
=
Temperature
(K)



• Only
applies
to
a
perfect
gas.



PRESSURE
&
DENSITY



• Density

Pressure

• Pressure
doubled
then
density
is
doubled.



TEMPERATURE
&
DENSITY



• Density

1
/
Temperature

• Temperature
doubled
then
density
halved.


, POF
4

AIRSPEEDS


INDICATED
AND
TRUE
AIRSPEEDS



• Indicated
(IAS)

Shown
on
the
ASI

• Calibrated
(CAS
/
RAS)–
IAS
corrected
for:

o Position
error
(due
to
location
of
pitot

head
and
static)

o Instrument
error
(due
mechanical

workings
of
ASI).

• Equivalent
(EAS)

CAS
corrected
for:

o Compressibility
Error
(airspeeds

greater
than
300
kts).

o Not
applicable
less
than
300
kts
as
air

assumed
incompressible.

• True
(TAS)

EAS
corrected
for:

o Density
error



• ICE
-­‐
T

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