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RA-Aus Ground Training manual -BAK by Dyson Holland RA exams [101] : The Aviator Store: Your Online Pilot Shop for Local Pilot Supplies
Part 1 — Principles of Flight
Chapter 1.1 — An Introduction to Flight
Chapter 1.2 — Lift and Drag
Chapter 1.3 — Flight Control
Chapter 1.4 — Aircraft Stability
Chapter 1.5 — Stalls, Spins and Spiral Dives
Chapter 1.6 — The Four Basic Manoeuvres
Chapter 1.7 — Taxi, Takeoff and Landing
Chapter 1.8 — Wake and Other Turbulence
Part 2 — Engines, Systems and Instruments
Chapter 2.1 — Engines and Engine Systems
Chapter 2.2 — Aircraft Support Systems
Chapter 2.3 — Instruments
Chapter 2.4 — Engine Handling
Part 3 — Aircraft Operation and Performance
Chapter 3.1 — Aircraft Operation
Chapter 3.2 — Airspeed and Weight Limitations
Chapter 3.3 — Calculations and Conversions
Chapter 3.4 — Takeoff and Landing Performance
Chapter 3.5 — Loading and Balance
Part 4 — Navigation and Meteorology in the Training Area
Chapter 4.1 — An Introduction to Navigation
Chapter 4.2 — An Introduction to Meteorology
Part 5 — Pre-solo Air Legislation
Chapter 5.1 — Pre-solo Air Legislation
Part 5 (Cont) — Pre-certificate Air Legislation
Chapter 5.2 — Documents and the Student & Pilot Certificates
Chapter 5.3 — Flight Rules and Conditions of Flight
Chapter 5.4 — The Airways System: An Overview
Chapter 5.5 — Aerodromes and Aeroplane Landing Areas
Chapter 5.6 — Accidents, Incidents and ‘SAR’
Part 6 — Flight Radio Endorsement
Chapter 6.1 — Radiotelephony Rules and Regulations
Chapter 6.2 — Radio Wave Behaviour
Chapter 6.3 — VHF Communications Equipment
Chapter 6.4 — RTF Procedures: Basic
Chapter 6.5 — RTF Procedures: Establishing Communication
Chapter 6.6 — RTF Procedures: Class G Airspace
Chapter 6.7 — RTF Procedures: Emergency
Part 7 — Review Exercises, Subject Tests and Answers
Chapter 7.1 — Review Exercises
Chapter 7.2 — Subject Tests
Chapter 7.3 — Answers (on pink paper)
The RA-Aus books are designed for use by pilots training for their Pilot Certificate, Cross-Country Endorsement or Radio Operators Endorsement to reach the required competency for the ground tests. BAK covers the all important first stage of the pilot’s knowledge foundation leading to the issue of an RA-Aus Pilot Certificate.
The manual also includes the necessary ground training for ‘Air Legislation’ (Flight rules and Procedures) and the ‘Flight Radio Endorsement’. The emphasis with this manual is simplicity and thoroughness. For convenience, the manual is bound ‘loose-leaf’ in a white 4-‘D’ ring binder.
The Ground Training Manual has been structured to ensure the student follows the RA-Aus syllabus through to the Pilot Certificate but, at the same time, allows the flight instructor the flexibility of determining the sequence in which the material is covered and the pace at which the student progresses.
The manual consists of about 420 pages and contains more than 180 diagrams. Included in the pocket at the back of the binder are a ‘Study Guide’ or ‘Phase chart’ (that details the required learning for each of the three phases of training and suggested revision leading up to each Subject Test); a Ground Training Progress Chart (to keep track of the completed training and re-cord the pass marks for the Subject Tests); full-colour cloud charts; Subject Test Answer Sheet master; and ‘optional’ Jabiru Performance and Loading Charts.
The ‘teaching material’ contains more than 530 Review Exercises (with answers) plus over 200 progress test questions (with answers). There are four Subject Tests (to prepare the student for the four written exams conducted by her/his flying school on behalf of RA-Aus) — Pre-solo Air Legislation Subject Test, Flight Radio Endorsement Subject Test, Pre-certificate Air Legislation Subject Test and Basic Aeronautical Knowledge Subject Test.
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