Posts Tagged ‘video’

Missing you in Southern California (Video)

I know very little about this flight training video except that 1) it was developed by the USAF and 2) it is one of the best videos I have ever seen on collision avoidance tips.   I think the background to this movie is that it was developed for GA pilots who flew in and around Southern California but the advice that is contained is applicable to any pilot flying anywhere.  Read the rest of this entry »

Crosswind Takeoffs and Landings (Video)

Crosswinds can be a real problem – “On Landings Part I”

That is a actually a pretty good summary of how most pilots feel about crosswind takeoffs and landings.

Here are two usual methods taught  in accomplishing a crosswind approach and landing:

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Disorientation (Video)

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Disorientation is a critical danger to flight safety not only because of how often it occurs but also because of how often the cases of disorientation result in fatal accidents.  In fact, during a recent 5 year study by the FAA it recorded over 500 accidents where disorientation played a large part in the accident.   Out of those 500 accidents, 90 % of them were fatal (AC 60-4A).

This 1973 flight training video developed by the FAA alerts pilots to inflight situations that are potentially disorientating by describing how this physiological phenomenon influences and often distorts flying judgments. It suggests that when physical senses are at variance with cockpit instruments, you should not randomly hit buttons.

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All it Takes is Once (Video)

Even the best of pilots can be distracted in flight by preoccupation with personal problems, ranging from nagging wives to pressing business matters.  Mental distraction is a serious flight hazard (especially in the age of twitter and iPhones).  How five psychological problems frequently encountered by general aviation pilots affect their performance is dramatically presented here.

25 minutes, 1969, FA-801

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Safety By the Numbers (Video)

In this film a seagoing lumber barge becomes lost and a twin-engine aircraft is used for the search and rescue operation. A pilot’s switch from familiar single-engine operations to twin-engine aircraft is illustrated along with proper in-flight procedures to follow in the event of engine failure. The film is especially scenic and the dramatic search is attention-holding in itself.

31 minutes, 1969, FA-802

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How Airplanes Fly (Video)

What makes an airplane get off the ground and stay aloft? This question and many more are answered in this easy-to-understand film which combines animation and live sequences to explain basic aerodynamics for general aviation pilots and high school science students alike. Forces of lift, weight, thrust and drag are shown in relation to flight. 16 minutes, 1969, FA-703

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Eagle Eyed Pilot (Video)

The eagle is acclaimed for its keen eyesight and superior flying ability. This film, beautifully photographed in Alaska, stresses that a pilot’s “eagle” vision and flight safety go hand-in-hand. It acquaints the general aviation pilot with the physiology of pilot vision, particularly highlighting the limitations of the eye in flight and factors that can affect and impair sight and safety while airborne.  14 1/2 minutes, 1971 FA-05-70

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Initial Crew Briefing (Video)

This video is courtesy of the FAA’s Runway Safety Office. This video, entitled “Initial Briefing” is designed to showcase a sample flight crew initial flight briefing. This video was included as a bonus from “Was That For Us?” as part of the FAA’s Runway Safety Collection DVD.

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