Objective:
To develop the student's ability and knowledge to safely accomplish a takeoff and departure in normal and crosswind conditions.
Elements:
- Review wind conditions and calculate crosswind component for aircraft.
- Review takeoff hazards including windshear and wake turbulence.
- Position flight controls for wind conditions.
- Set the flaps as recommended in POH for conditions.
- Proform Pre-Takeoff brief and prepare for possible engine failure.
- Clear the area, taxi into the takeoff position and lineup on runway centerline.
- Advance the throttle smoothly to takeoff power.
- Maintain directional control during acceleration (P-Factor and X-wind).
- Establish crosswind control technique during acceleration on the surface.
- Rotate at the recommended airspeed, lift off, and accelerates to Vy.
- Establishes the pitch attitude for Vy and maintains Vy, +10/-5 knots, during the climb.
- Maintain crosswind correction to maintain groundtrack during climb.
- With no remaing runway available, retract the flaps and landing gear, if retractable, after a positive rate of climb is established.
- Maintain takeoff power to a safe maneuvering altitude.
- Comply with noise abatement procedures if applicable.
- Complete the appropriate checklist.
Common Errors:
- Improper initial positioning of the flight controls or wing flaps.
- Not clearing the area before takeoff.
- Improper power application and use of brakes.
- Inappropriate removal of hand from throttle.
- Poor directional control.
- Improper use of ailerons.
- Improper pitch attitude during lift-off.
- Failure to establish and maintain proper climb configuration and airspeed.
- Drift during climb.
References:
- FAA Private Pilot PTS
- Airplane Flying Handbook, pp 5-1 – 5-12
Notes:
Hand on throttle unless trimming until safe altitude.
When taking the active runway...
- Lights (landing lights)
- Camera (transponder)
- Action (cleared to go)
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