Turns to Headings
Basic Attitude Instrument Flight
Lesson Plan

Introduction:

  • Objective: To determine the applicant exhibits satisfactory knowledge, risk management, and skills associated with attitude instrument flying during turns to headings solely by reference to instruments
  • References: FAA-H-8083-2, FAA-H-8083-3, FAA-H-8083-15, FAA-H-8083-25

Attention:

  • Research a case study
  • Discuss how the initial conditions developed into an incident/accident/mishap
  • Relate similar personal experience of the same type of incident/accident/mishap

Motivator:

Overview:

Topic:
Time:
Introduction:
0:05
Cockpit instrumentation review:
0:10
Turns to Headings:
0:15
Review (quiz):
0:05
Case Studies:
0:05
Total Ground Time:
0:30

Required Materials:

  • Paper, Pen, Marker, Whiteboard

Instructor Actions:

Student Actions:

Private Pilot - Turns to Headings Airman Certification Standards:

  • Objective: To determine the applicant exhibits satisfactory knowledge, risk management, and skills associated with attitude instrument flying during turns to headings solely by reference to instruments
  • References: FAA-H-8083-2, FAA-H-8083-3, FAA-H-8083-15, FAA-H-8083-25

Turns to Headings Knowledge:

The applicant demonstrates understanding of:
  • PA.VIII.D.K1:

    Flight instruments as related to:
    • PA.VIII.D.K1a:
      Instrument limitations and potential errors
    • PA.VIII.D.K1b:
      Indication of the aircraft attitude
    • PA.VIII.D.K1c:
      Function and operation
    • PA.VIII.D.K1d:
      Proper instrument cross-check techniques

Turns to Headings Risk Management:

The applicant is able to identify, assess, and mitigate risk associated with:
  • PA.VIII.D.R1:

    Instrument flying hazards, including failure to maintain visual flight rules (VFR), spatial disorientation, loss of control, fatigue, stress, and emergency off airport landings
  • PA.VIII.D.R2:

    When to seek assistance or declare an emergency in a deteriorating situation
  • PA.VIII.D.R3:

    Collision hazards
  • PA.VIII.D.R4:

    Distractions, task prioritization, loss of situational awareness, or disorientation
  • PA.VIII.D.R5:

    Fixation and omission
  • PA.VIII.D.R6:

    Instrument Interpretation
  • PA.VIII.D.R7:

    Control application solely by reference to instruments
  • PA.VIII.D.R8:

    Trimming the aircraft

Turns to Headings Skills:

The applicant exhibits the skill to:
  • PA.VIII.D.S1:

    Turn to headings, maintain altitude &plsumn;200 feet, maintain a standard rate turn, roll out on the assigned heading &plsumn;10 degrees, and maintain airspeed &plsumn;10 knots

Re-Motivation:

Closure:

  • Advise students that this lesson will be used as a starting point for the next lesson
  • Assign study materials for the next lesson