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Back to: "G"ground reference maneuvers
- Definição1
- Ground reference maneuvers are training exercises flown to help you develop a division of attention between the flight path and ground references, while controlling the helicopter and watching for other aircraft in the vicinity. Prior to each maneuver, a clearing turn should be accomplished to ensure the practice area is free of conflicting traffic.
- Fonte1
- FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION. Rotorcraft flying handbook (FAA-H-8083-21).
- Contexto
- TURNS AROUND A POINT This training maneuver requires you to fly constant radius turns around a preselected point on the ground using a bank of approximately 30°, while maintaining a constant altitude. Your objective, as in other ground reference maneuvers, is to develop the ability to subconsciously control the helicopter while dividing attention between the flight path and ground references, while still watching for other air traffic in the vicinity.
- Subárea1
- Piloting
- Português
- manobras com referências em solo
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