Chapter 10 EO C570.01 – EXAMINE THE ASPECTS OF AIRCRAFT MANUFACTURING AND MAINTENANCE THROUGH THE DEVELOPMENT OF AEROBATIC AIRCRAFT
Resources needed for the delivery of this lesson are listed in the lesson specification located in A-CR-CCP-805/PG-001, Proficiency Level Five Qualification Standard and Plan, Chapter 4. Specific uses for said resources are identified throughout the self-study package within the section for which they are required.
Self-study packages are intended to be completed by the cadet independently. More information about self-study packages can be found in the forward and preface.
Review the lesson content and become familiar with the material prior to facilitating this lesson.
Photocopy the self-study package located at Attachment A for each cadet.
Photocopy the answer key located at Attachment B but do not provide it to the cadets.
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A self study was chosen for this lesson as it allows the cadet to examine in greater detail the aspects of aircraft manufacturing and maintenance through the development of aerobatic aircraft at their own learning pace. This encourages the cadet to become more self-reliant and independent by focusing on their own learning instead of learning directed by the instructor.
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By the end of this lesson the cadet shall have examined the aspects of aircraft manufacturing and maintenance through the development of aerobatic aircraft.
It is important for cadets to examine the aspects of aircraft manufacturing and maintenance through the development of aerobatic aircraft as through the years flying skills and better aircraft development has created higher performing aircraft.
The objective of this self-study package is to have the cadet examine aspects of aircraft manufacturing and maintenance through the development of aerobatic aircraft.
Self-study package, and
Pen / pencil.
Provide the cadet with a classroom or training area suitable to complete the self-study package.
1.Provide the cadet with a copy of the self-study package located at Attachment A and a pen / pencil.
2.Allow the cadet 90 minutes to complete the self-study package.
3.Provide assistance as required to the cadet.
4.Collect the self-study package once the cadet has finished.
5.Correct the self-study package with the self-study package answer key located at Attachment B.
6.Provide feedback to the cadet and indicate whether or not they have completed the Enabling Objective (EO).
7.Return the completed self-study package to the cadet for their future reference.
8.Record the result in the cadet's logbook and Cadet Training Record.
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The cadet's participation in examining the aspects of aircraft manufacturing and maintenance through the development of aerobatic aircraft will serve as the confirmation of this lesson.
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The development and the performance of aerobatic aircraft have resulted in numerous flying skills and better aircraft over the years. Manufacturing and maintenance from the time of the Wright brothers has created higher performing aircraft.
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A3-183 Department of National Defence. (2009). Full history. Retrieved October 1, 2009, from http://www.snowbirds.dnd.ca/v2/hist/hist2-eng/asp
C3-348 Sport Pilot. (2009). Aerobatics. Retrieved October 1, 2009, from http://www.esparacing.com/sport_pilot.htm
C3-349 Jet Fighter School II. (2009). Introduction to aerobatics. Retrieved October 1, 2009, from http://www.flightsimbooks.com/jfs2/chapter1.php
C3-350 Model Aviation. (1999). A short history of aerobatics. Retrieved October 1, 2009, from http://jmrc.tripod.com/fa/aero.aero1.htm
C3-351 Hickok Sports.com. (2003). Aerobatics. Retrieved October 1, 2009, from http://www.hickoksports.com/history.shtml
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