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SURVIVAL, EVASION, RESISTANCE AND ESCAPE HANDBOOK, SERE and PRIVATE PILOT Practical Test Standards for GLIDER combined (Kindle Edition)

SURVIVAL, EVASION, RESISTANCE AND ESCAPE HANDBOOK, SERE and PRIVATE PILOT Practical Test Standards for GLIDER combined
SURVIVAL, EVASION, RESISTANCE AND ESCAPE HANDBOOK, SERE and PRIVATE PILOT Practical Test Standards for GLIDER combined (Kindle Edition)
By United States Navy

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SURVIVAL, EVASION, RESISTANCE AND ESCAPE HANDBOOK, SERE and PRIVATE PILOT Practical Test Standards for GLIDER combined

Take a look at the sample for this book and for details about downloading 500 free US military manuals as a thank you for taking the time to look at our book.

This handbook is designed to provide SERE students with information to review during the basic SERE course and as an aid for retention. SERE graduates are encouraged to periodical review this information and continue your SERE education from the recommended reading list

SURVIVOR CHECKLIST.....................................1
CHAPTER I..........CODE OF CONDUCT.....................3
CHAPTER II.........GENEVA CONVENTION...................7
CHAPTER III........WATER PROCUREMENT...................21
CHAPTER IV.........FOOD PROCUREMENT....................26
CHAPTER V..........PERSONAL PROTECTION.................35
CHAPTER VI.........RECOVERY OPERATIONS.................44
CHAPTER VII........RADIO COMMUNICATIONS AND SIGNALING..47
CHAPTER VIII.......NAVIGATION..........................51
CHAPTER IX.........EVASION.............................65
CHAPTER X..........MEDICAL.............................72
CHAPTER XI.........INDUCED CONDITIONS..................84
THE WILL TO SURVIVE....................................90
PERSONAL SURVIVAL KIT AND RECOMMENDED READING..........91


BOOK 2




PRIVATE PILOT Practical Test Standards for GLIDER




CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION.1
General Information .1
Practical Test Standard Concept .2
Test Book Description2
Practical Test Standards Description.2
Use of the Practical Test Standards Book 3
Practical Test Prerequisites .4
Aircraft and Equipment Required for the Practical Test.5
Flight Instructor Responsibility.5
Examiner Responsibility 6
Satisfactory Performance 6
Unsatisfactory Performance 6
Crew Resource Management (CRM) 7
Applicant’s Use of Checklists.7
Use of Distractions During Practical Tests 7
Positive Exchange of Flight Controls .8
Metric Conversion Initiative8
Additional Rating Task Table.9
CHECKLISTS:
Applicant’s Practical Test Checklist .11
Examiner’s Practical Test Checklist.13
AREAS OF OPERATION:
I. PREFLIGHT PREPARATION.1-1
A. Certificates and Documents .1-1
B. Weather Information .1-1
C. Operation of Systems .1-2
D. Performance and Limitations1-2
E. Aeromedical Factors.1-3
II. PREFLIGHT PROCEDURES1-4
A. Assembly .1-4
B. Ground Handling1-4
C. Preflight Inspection 1-5
D. Cockpit Management.1-5
E. Visual Signals 1-5
FAA-S-8081-22 ii
III. AIRPORT AND GLIDERPORT OPERATIONS .1-6
A. Radio Communications1-6
B. Traffic Patterns.1-6
C. Airport, Runway, and Taxiway Signs, Markings,
and Lighting 1-7
IV. LAUNCHES AND LANDINGS1-8
AERO TOW
A. Before Takeoff Check 1-8
B. Normal and Crosswind Takeoff1-8
C. Maintaining Tow Positions .1-9
D. Slack Line 1-9
E. Boxing the Wake1-9
F. Tow Release 1-10
G. Abnormal Occurrences 1-10
GROUND TOW (AUTO OR WINCH)
H. Before Takeoff Check 1-11
I. Normal and Crosswind Takeoff1-11
J. Abnormal Occurrences 1-12
SELF-LAUNCH
K. Engine Starting 1-13
L. Taxiing .1-13
M. Before Takeoff Check 1-13
N. Normal and Crosswind Takeoff and Climb 1-14
O. Engine Shutdown In Flight .1-14
P. Abnormal Occurrences 1-15
LANDINGS
Q. Normal and Crosswind Landing.1-16
R. Slip to Landing .1-16
S. Downwind Landing.1-17
V. PERFORMANCE AIRSPEEDS.1-18
A. Minimum Sink Airspeed .1-18
B. Speed-To-Fly .1-18
iii FAA-S-8081-22
VI. SOARING TECHNIQUES.1-19
A. Thermal Soaring 1-19
B. Ridge and Slope Soaring.1-19
C. Wave Soaring 1-20
VII. PERFORMANCE MANUEVERS 1-21
A. Straight Glides .1-21
B. Turns to Headings .1-21
C. Steep Turns .1-21
VIII. NAVIGATION1-22
A. Flight Preparation and Planning.1-22
B. National Airspace System1-22
IX. SLOW FLIGHT AND STALLS1-23
A. Maneuvering at Minimum Control Airspeed.1-23
B. Stall Recognition and Recovery.1-23
X. EMERGENCY OPERATIONS 1-24
A. Simulated Off-Airport Landing1-24
B. Emergency Equipment and Survival Gear.1-24
XI. POSTFLIGHT PROCEDURES .1-25
After-Landing and Securing.1-25SURVIVAL, EVASION, RESISTANCE AND ESCAPE HANDBOOK, SERE and PRIVATE PILOT Practical Test Standards for GLIDER combined

Take a look at the sample for this book and for details about downloading 500 free US military manuals as a thank you for taking the time to look at our book.

This handbook is designed to provide SERE students with information to review during the basic SERE course and as an aid for retention. SERE graduates are encouraged to periodical review this information and continue your SERE education from the recommended reading list

SURVIVOR CHECKLIST.....................................1
CHAPTER I..........CODE OF CONDUCT.....................3
CHAPTER II.........GENEVA CONVENTION...................7
CHAPTER III........WATER PROCUREMENT...................21
CHAPTER IV.........FOOD PROCUREMENT....................26
CHAPTER V..........PERSONAL PROTECTION.................35
CHAPTER VI.........RECOVERY OPERATIONS.................44
CHAPTER VII........RADIO COMMUNICATIONS AND SIGNALING..47
CHAPTER VIII.......NAVIGATION..........................51
CHAPTER IX.........EVASION.............................65
CHAPTER X..........MEDICAL.............................72
CHAPTER XI.........INDUCED CONDITIONS..................84
THE WILL TO SURVIVE....................................90
PERSONAL SURVIVAL KIT AND RECOMMENDED READING..........91


BOOK 2




PRIVATE PILOT Practical Test Standards for GLIDER




CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION.1
General Information .1
Practical Test Standard Concept .2
Test Book Description2
Practical Test Standards Description.2
Use of the Practical Test Standards Book 3
Practical Test Prerequisites .4
Aircraft and Equipment Required for the Practical Test.5
Flight Instructor Responsibility.5
Examiner Responsibility 6
Satisfactory Performance 6
Unsatisfactory Performance 6
Crew Resource Management (CRM) 7
Applicant’s Use of Checklists.7
Use of Distractions During Practical Tests 7
Positive Exchange of Flight Controls .8
Metric Conversion Initiative8
Additional Rating Task Table.9
CHECKLISTS:
Applicant’s Practical Test Checklist .11
Examiner’s Practical Test Checklist.13
AREAS OF OPERATION:
I. PREFLIGHT PREPARATION.1-1
A. Certificates and Documents .1-1
B. Weather Information .1-1
C. Operation of Systems .1-2
D. Performance and Limitations1-2
E. Aeromedical Factors.1-3
II. PREFLIGHT PROCEDURES1-4
A. Assembly .1-4
B. Ground Handling1-4
C. Preflight Inspection 1-5
D. Cockpit Management.1-5
E. Visual Signals 1-5
FAA-S-8081-22 ii
III. AIRPORT AND GLIDERPORT OPERATIONS .1-6
A. Radio Communications1-6
B. Traffic Patterns.1-6
C. Airport, Runway, and Taxiway Signs, Markings,
and Lighting 1-7
IV. LAUNCHES AND LANDINGS1-8
AERO TOW
A. Before Takeoff Check 1-8
B. Normal and Crosswind Takeoff1-8
C. Maintaining Tow Positions .1-9
D. Slack Line 1-9
E. Boxing the Wake1-9
F. Tow Release 1-10
G. Abnormal Occurrences 1-10
GROUND TOW (AUTO OR WINCH)
H. Before Takeoff Check 1-11
I. Normal and Crosswind Takeoff1-11
J. Abnormal Occurrences 1-12
SELF-LAUNCH
K. Engine Starting 1-13
L. Taxiing .1-13
M. Before Takeoff Check 1-13
N. Normal and Crosswind Takeoff and Climb 1-14
O. Engine Shutdown In Flight .1-14
P. Abnormal Occurrences 1-15
LANDINGS
Q. Normal and Crosswind Landing.1-16
R. Slip to Landing .1-16
S. Downwind Landing.1-17
V. PERFORMANCE AIRSPEEDS.1-18
A. Minimum Sink Airspeed .1-18
B. Speed-To-Fly .1-18
iii FAA-S-8081-22
VI. SOARING TECHNIQUES.1-19
A. Thermal Soaring 1-19
B. Ridge and Slope Soaring.1-19
C. Wave Soaring 1-20
VII. PERFORMANCE MANUEVERS 1-21
A. Straight Glides .1-21
B. Turns to Headings .1-21
C. Steep Turns .1-21
VIII. NAVIGATION1-22
A. Flight Preparation and Planning.1-22
B. National Airspace System1-22
IX. SLOW FLIGHT AND STALLS1-23
A. Maneuvering at Minimum Control Airspeed.1-23
B. Stall Recognition and Recovery.1-23
X. EMERGENCY OPERATIONS 1-24
A. Simulated Off-Airport Landing1-24
B. Emergency Equipment and Survival Gear.1-24
XI. POSTFLIGHT PROCEDURES .1-25
After-Landing and Securing.1-25 Read more


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