Private Pilot Airman Certification Standards - Airplane

Private Pilot Airman Certification Standards - Airplane
Author: Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
Publisher: Ravenio Books
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2016-09-25
Genre: Transportation
ISBN:

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has published the Private Pilot - Airplane Airman Certification Standards (ACS) document to communicate the aeronautical knowledge, risk management, and flight proficiency standards for the private pilot certification in the airplane category, single-engine land and sea; and multiengine land and sea classes. This ACS incorporates and supersedes the previous Private Pilot Practical Test Standards for Airplane, FAA-S-8081-14. The FAA views the ACS as the foundation of its transition to a more integrated and systematic approach to airman certification. The ACS is part of the safety management system (SMS) framework that the FAA uses to mitigate risks associated with airman certification training and testing. Specifically, the ACS, associated guidance, and test question components of the airman certification system are constructed around the four functional components of an SMS: Safety Policy that defines and describes aeronautical knowledge, flight proficiency, and risk management as integrated components of the airman certification system; Safety Risk Management processes through which internal and external stakeholders identify and evaluate regulatory changes, safety recommendations and other factors that require modification of airman testing and training materials; Safety Assurance processes to ensure the prompt and appropriate incorporation of changes arising from new regulations and safety recommendations; and Safety Promotion in the form of ongoing engagement with both external stakeholders (e.g., the aviation training industry) and FAA policy divisions. The FAA has developed this ACS and its associated guidance in collaboration with a diverse group of aviation training experts. The goal is to drive a systematic approach to all components of the airman certification system, including knowledge test question development and conduct of the practical test. The FAA acknowledges and appreciates the many hours that these aviation experts have contributed toward this goal. This level of collaboration, a hallmark of a robust safety culture, strengthens and enhances aviation safety at every level of the airman certification system.

New Materials for Next-Generation Commercial Transports

New Materials for Next-Generation Commercial Transports
Author: Committee on New Materials for Advanced Civil Aircraft
Publisher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 99
Release: 1996-03-29
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0309588782

The major objective of this book was to identify issues related to the introduction of new materials and the effects that advanced materials will have on the durability and technical risk of future civil aircraft throughout their service life. The committee investigated the new materials and structural concepts that are likely to be incorporated into next generation commercial aircraft and the factors influencing application decisions. Based on these predictions, the committee attempted to identify the design, characterization, monitoring, and maintenance issues that are critical for the introduction of advanced materials and structural concepts into future aircraft.

Mike Busch on Engines

Mike Busch on Engines
Author: Mike Busch
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 508
Release: 2018-05-12
Genre: Airplanes
ISBN: 9781718608955

"The risk of engine failure is greatest when your engine is young, NOT when it's old. You should worry more about pediatrics than geriatrics." -Mike Busch A&P/IA Mike Busch on Engines expands the iconoclastic philosophy of his groundbreaking first book Manifesto to the design, operation, condition monitoring, maintenance and troubleshooting of piston aircraft engines. Busch begins with the history and theory of four-stroke spark-ignition engines. He describes the construction of both the "top end" (cylinders) and "bottom end" (inside the case), and functioning of key systems (lubrication, ignition, carburetion, fuel injection, turbocharging). He reviews modern engine leaning technique (which your POH probably has all wrong), and provides a detailed blueprint for maximizing the life of your engine. The second half presents a 21st-century approach to health assessment, maintenance, overhaul and troubleshooting. Busch explains how modern condition monitoring tools-like borescopy, oil analysis and digital engine monitor data analysis-allow you to extend engine life and overhaul strictly on-condition rather at an arbitrary TBO. The section devoted to troubleshooting problems like rough running, high oil consumption, temperamental ignition and turbocharging issues is worth its weight in gold. If you want your engine to live long and prosper, you need this book.

Manifesto

Manifesto
Author: Mike Busch
Publisher: Createspace Independent Pub
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2014-07-07
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9781500209636

“There's a dirty little secret about aviation maintenance: it often breaks aircraft instead of fixing them.” “Manifesto” is the much-anticipated first book from renowned aviation columnist and speaker Mike Busch. Written in typical no-nonsense style, it lays out the basis of Mike's “minimalist” maintenance philosophy for owner-flown general aviation aircraft. An owner who follows the book's guidance can save a small fortune on maintenance costs and end up with a safer, more reliable aircraft. Owners are advised to perform the absolute least amount of maintenance required to make their aircraft safe, reliable and legal… and nothing more. The book explains in detail why engine and propeller TBOs and most other manufacturer-prescribed maintenance intervals should be disregarded. And “Manifesto” explains exactly how to do it. About the Author: Mike Busch is arguably the best-known A&P/IA in general aviation. In 2008, he was honored by the FAA as “National Aviation Maintenance Technician of the Year.” Mike has been a prolific aviation writer for more than four decades. His “Savvy Aviator” columns have appeared in numerous publications including EAA Sport Aviation, AOPA's Opinion Leader's Blog, AVweb, and magazines for the three largest GA type clubs (ABS, CPA, and COPA). He is renowned for his free monthly maintenance webinars and his standing-room-only forums at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh. Mike has been a pilot and aircraft owner for 45 years with 7,500+ hours logged, and he is a CFIA/I/ME. He's founder and CEO of Savvy Aircraft Maintenance Management, Inc., the world's largest firm providing maintenance-management services for owner-flown aircraft.

Plane Sense

Plane Sense
Author: Nightingale Bamford School
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2011-01-26
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 1626366276

Plane Sense is an indispensable, must-have guide for aircraft owners, operators, and all aviation enthusiasts. It highlights the requirements involved in acquiring, owning, operating, and maintaining private aircraft. A valuable reference for understanding the basics of general aviation, this guide also outlines the rules, regulations, and practical aspects of flying your own aircraft—straight from the FAA. This manual touches upon subjects such as aircraft owner responsibilities, finding pertinent FAA publications, buying private aircraft, obtaining special flight permits, accessing maintenance records, service difficulty problems, and many more important topics.

Forty Years of Aviation Life

Forty Years of Aviation Life
Author: David Boudreaux
Publisher: Createspace Independent Pub
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2013-02-05
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9781482098808

It is my desire to share the dissapointments and triumphs associated with living an aviation lifestyle. My hope is that many more individuals who are considering becoming a pilot, an aircraft mechanic or maybe even an aircraft owner will find this information valuable. This book covers nearly every aspect of becoming involved in aviation no matter which of these fields you might be interested in persuing. You can learn what is required by the Federal Aviation administration in order to become an aircraft mechanic, an aircraft inspector or even a private pilot. You can learn what you need to do in order to get started with pilot training. You can learn what to look for if you are considering purchasing an aircraft to do your training in. If you already own an aircraft you can learn about avionics upgrades and what maintenance you are allowed to do on your own aircraft. It has been brought to my attention that many people may be interested in being involved in aviation but really have no idea which area suits them best or where to begin and I believe this will help. I have been involved in the aviation industry for nearly forty years as the title indicates and have worked on Military, Commercial, Corporate and General Aviation aircraft my entire adult life. I have many people asking me aviation related questions from daylight to dark everyday and I thought it would a be good idea to just make a lot of this information available in one place. This book covers many serious aviation related topics but also shares a significant amount of firsthand experiences in different types of aviation careers. Personally I believe there is something for everyone who has the slightest interest in aviation but there is also a significant amount of humor. I think it is important for someone who may be considering an aviation career to know what to expect ahead of time. I can tell you firsthand that I had no idea of what to expect and frankly some of it caught me off guard. For those of you who are already in the business but possibly considering a different aspect, or a different job, there is plenty of information related to each possibilty. If you have been an aircraft mechanic for a while and are considering starting you own business that is covered as well. Everything from what you need to be aware of in order to start an aviation business to running a FBO or a CRS, to dealing with full time employees, contractors, customers and taxes. There is also a tidbit of information about dealing with the Federal Aviation Adiministration and its regulations. I have tried to cover some complicated issues while explaining them in terms that are interesting to the experienced aviation fanatic and yet easy for the aviation novice or mere spectator to comprehend. While all of the stories are true and easy to relate to I must stress that the lessons learned on my part are strictly my own personal opinion. While I think you will find many of my personal experiences interesting, educational and even humorous, most of all I hope they will help you to be motivated to get involved in aviation if you're not already. If you already are involved then perhaps it will help you decide where you would like to go from where you are in your aviation related career. No matter where you are or where you decide to go concerning aviation I hope reading this material will be a helpful and enjoyable experience.