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TRAINING PROCEDURES MANUAL141

CHAPTER 11
COURSE SYLLABY AND CURRICULA
FOR MULTI ENGINE GROUND TRAINING

11.1 MULTI ENGINE GROUND TRAINING SYLLABUS

11.1.1 GENERAL TIME


This course is designed to produce of competent
pilot who will be capable of conducting safe and
effective flight while exercising the privilege
granted by their license and ratings and
understand the system, description and operation
of the aircraft to fulfill their knowledge how to fly
the aircraft properly, safely and comfortably to
meet the requirements of flight safety standard.
11.1.2. OBJECTIVES
11.1.2.1. Identify how to compute and control the weight
and balance condition of multi engine airplanes
Identify instrument procedures in the multi-
11.1.2.2. engines airplane with both engines operating and
with one engine inoperative
11.1.3. COURSE CONTENT
11.1.3.1. THE MULTI ENGINE SCENE 2 hours
Rationale for 2 (two) or more engines
Safety of multi engine,history of accidents
Configurations of multi engines aeroplanes
11.1.3.2. THE ENGINE FAILURE PROBLEM 2 hours
Engine failure situation
11.1.3.3. AERODYNAMICS OF ASYMMETRY 2 hours
Thrust
Drag
Lift
Unbalanced flight
Balanced asymmetrical flight
11.1.3.4. CRITICAL ENGINE 2 HOURS
Spiraling slip stream
Propeller factor
Accelerated Slip stream
torque
11.1.3.5. CONTROLLABILITY IN ASYMMETRIC FLIGHT 2 HOURS
Rudder, Aileron and elevator
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TRAINING PROCEDURES MANUAL141

CHAPTER 11
COURSE SYLLABY AND CURRICULA
FOR MULTI ENGINE GROUND TRAINING

Minimum control speed


11.1.3.6. SPEED DEFINITIONS ( V 2 HOURS
AIRCRAFT SYSTEM (NORMAL OPERATION –
11.1.3.7. POH 2 HOURS
11.1.3.8. ENGINE SYSTEMS (NORMAL OPERATION – POH 2 HOURS
CONSTANT SPEED PROPELLERS AND
11.1.3.9. FEATHERING 2 HOURS
Constany speed propellers
Feathering
Overspeed
11.1.3.10. LIMITATIONS 2 HOURS
Airframe
Load factors
Speed
Engine
11.1.3.11. MASS AND BALANCE 2 HOURS
Review of M&B knowledge
Use of POH for M&B calculations (type related)
11.1.3.12. PERFORMANCE
Review of performance knowledge
Use of POH for performance calculations
normal operations

11.1.3.13. EMERGENCY PROCEDURES 2 HOURS


EFFECT OF ENGINE FAILURE ON SYSTEMS AND
11.1.3.14. PERFORMANCE 2 HOURS

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