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FOUR
DAY TURBOJET TRAINING SYLLABUS
Citation
I, II, III, V, Ultra, Encore, CJ CJ1, 2, 3
Lear 24, 25, 35
Westwind's I, II - Saberliner's - Falcon 10
HS 125 Hawker Series
PURPOSE:
Upon completion of this course of instruction, the customer will
be able to demonstrate a comprehensive knowledge of the aircraft
listed and their associated systems, by successfully achieving
a passing grade on both oral and written examinations.
Ground
Training
20 HOURS TOTAL
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SUBJECT
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TIME
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| AIRCRAFT |
1.0
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A. General
Description
B. Airframe and Engines
A. Engine
Description
(1) Temperature
Limitations
(2) Thrust Limitations
(3) Fuel Control
(4) Power and Compressor Modules
(5) Free Turbine Principal
(6) Accessory Section
B. Engine
Controls
(1) Power
Levers
(2) Reverse Levers
(3) Fuel Levers
C. Engine
Instruments
(1) Fan
N1%
(2) ITT Gauges
(3) Turbine N2%
(4) Fuel Flow Gauge
(5) Oil Pressure Gauge
(6) Oil Temperature Gauge
D. Starting
Procedures and Limitations
(1) Hot
Starts
(2) Hung Starts
(3) Starter Limitation
(4) Engine Clearing Procedures
(5) Bypass Ratio
E. Ignition
System
(1) Auto
Igniters System
(2) ITT Probes
(3) Fuel Nozzles
F. Air Induction
System
(1) Ice
Protection System
(2) Air Flow
G. Engine
Fuel System
(1) Oil-to-Fuel
Heater
H. Engine
Oil System
(1) Quantity
(2) Tank and Location
(3) Oil Reading Hot/Cold
I. Fire Detection
and Extinguishing
J. Auto Ignition
System
(1) Arming
System
(2) Recommended Use of System
| PREFLIGHT
& NORMAL PROCEDURES |
3.0
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A. Aircraft
Preflight
B. Before Engine Starting
C. Starting Engines
D. Before Taxiing
E. Taxiing
F. Engine Run-Up Systems Testing
G. Before Takeoff
H. Line Up and Takeoff
I. After Takeoff
J. Climb Power Set Limitations
K. Cruise Power Set
L. Descent Checklist
M. Before Landing Checklist
N. After Landing
O. Shutdown Checklist
| LANDING
GEAR & BRAKES |
1.5
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A.
Landing Gear Hydraulic or Electrical
(1) Components
(2) Normal Operation and Safety Features
(3) Emergency Systems and Operations
B.
Brake System
(1) Components
(2) Parking Brake
(3) Limitations
A. Tanks
(1) Location
and Type
(2) Vent System
B. Indicating
System
C. Pumps
(1) High
Pressure Pump Orientation
(2) Boost Pumps and Standby Pumps Orientation
(3)
Normal and Crossfeed Operation
(4) Fuel Additives Cold Weather Operations
A. Battery
(1) Lead
Acid or Nicad Description
(2) Maintenance and Precautions
(3) Hot Battery Bus
B. Starters/Generators
(1) Description
and Limitations
(2) Power Distribution and Control
(3) Cross Generator Start Assist Procedures
C. Normal
Operations
D. Emergency
Operations
E. External
Power Procedures
F. Monitoring
System
(1) Annunciator
Lights
(2) Volt/Ammeter
G. Avionics
Emergency Busses
H. Lighting
(1) Internal
(2) External
(3)Annunciator Panel Lighting
| ENVIRONMENTAL
SYSTEMS |
1.0
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A. Air Distribution,
Heating & Ventilation Systems
(1) Heating
Electrical
(2) Heating Bleed Air
(3) Heating Combustion Heaters
(4) Operation and Limitations Heating System
B. Pressurization
System
(1) Safety
Valve Control
(2) Outflow Valve Operation and Tests
(3) High Altitude Physiological Operation
(4) Air-Conditioning System
(5) Oxygen
System and Operation
A. Loss of
Power Procedures
B. Electrical System Maintenance
C. Fuel System Control and Crossfeed Procedures
D. Avionics Bus Failure
E. Flight Instrument Failure and Procedure
F. Landing Gear System Failure
G. Pressurization System Emergency and Procedures
H. Split Flap System and Checks
I. Spins
J. Alternate Static System Operations and Procedures
A. Ailerons
B. Aileron Trim
C. Elevator and Trim (Emergency)
D. Rudder and Rudder Trim
E. Flap System and Limitations
F. Nose Wheel Steering
G. Stall Warning System
H. Limitations
A. Pilot Static
System
B. Vacuum/ Pressure System
C. Engine Instruments
D. Flight
| ANTI-ICE/DEICE
SYSTEMS |
1.0
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A. Anti-Ice
(1) Pilot
Heat
(2) Stall/Vent Heat
(3) Ice Vanes/Lip-Ice Boots
(4) Windshield Heat
B. Deice
(1) Surface
Deice System
| WEIGHT
& BALANCE / PERFORMANCE |
2.0
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A. Weight
& Balance
(1) Effects
of Weight & Balance on C.G.
(2) Aircraft Forms
(3) Determining Weight & Balance
(4) Sample Problems
B. Performance
(1) Explanation
of Tables
(2) Interpreting Charts
(3) Practical Exercise
(4) Single Engine Performance Charts
(5) Review
FAR 23.149
Flight
Training
10 HOURS TOTAL
- Unusual
Attitudes
A. Nose
Low (pitch 10 degrees down, roll 35 degrees,
airspeed increasing)
B. Nose High (pitch 10 degrees up, roll 40 degrees,
airspeed decreasing)
- Instrument
Approaches
A. ILS
B. VOR
C. NDB
- Instrument
Approaches (flight director engaged only)
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