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Aviation High School: Learn Science, Technology, Engineering and Math Through an Exciting Introduction to the Aviation Industry CSM STU

  • Formaat: 361 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 2687x2062x0.75 mm, kaal: 1750 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Apr-2021
  • Kirjastus: Aviation Supplies & Academics
  • ISBN-10: 1619549328
  • ISBN-13: 9781619549326
  • Formaat: 361 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 2687x2062x0.75 mm, kaal: 1750 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Apr-2021
  • Kirjastus: Aviation Supplies & Academics
  • ISBN-10: 1619549328
  • ISBN-13: 9781619549326
"Along with its companion teacher's guide (Aviation High School Facilitator's Guide), this "Aviation High School Student Notebook" addresses a growing need for 21st century skills in aviation and provides an exciting and engaging context to learn Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. This curriculum introduces aviation as an industry and the study of the fundamentals of flight, while exploring the various career opportunities available within the aviation industry. Students will learn about the science of flight, aviation history, career paths, aerodynamics, principles of navigation and flight control and related operations and services. Students will develop skills and possibly a passion to pursue a career in the aviation and aerospace industry. The curriculum provides 14 essential topics divided into chapters to engage the next generation of the aviation workforce: the science of flight, aviation history, career paths, aerodynamics, principles of navigation and flight control and related operations and services. As part of a rigorous curriculum, used with the companion teacher's guide, this book helps develop students' skills through research-based teaching of technical information, standards-based activities, assessments and resources all designed to engage students' different learning styles"--

This interactive student notebook addresses a growing need for 21st century skills in aviation and provides an exciting and engaging context to learn Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. This curriculum introduces aviation as an industry and the study of the fundamentals of flight, while exploring the various career opportunities available within the aviation industry.

Students will learn about the science of flight, aviation history, career paths, aerodynamics, principles of navigation and flight control and related operations and services. Students will develop skills and possibly a passion to pursue a career in the aviation and aerospace industry.

Chapter 1 Aviation Training Requirements
1(20)
Lesson 1 Pilot Certificates and Ratings
3(5)
Lesson 2 Training Programs
8(3)
Lesson 3 Aviation Medicals
11(5)
Lesson 4 Aviation Organizations
16(2)
Lesson 5 Review: Aviation Training Requirements
18(1)
Lesson 6
Chapter 1 Exam
19(2)
Chapter 2 Aircraft Basics
21(26)
Lesson 1 Parts of an Airplane
23(7)
Lesson 2 Aircraft Flight Instruments
30(3)
Lesson 3 Fundamental Maneuvers
33(3)
Lesson 4 Normal Takeoffs and Landings
36(3)
Lesson 5 Traffic Patterns
39(3)
Lesson 6 Helicopter Basics
42(1)
Lesson 7 Review: Aircraft Basics
43(1)
Lesson 8
Chapter 2 Exam
44(3)
Chapter 3 Airport Operations
47(38)
Lesson 1 Introduction to Airports
49(3)
Lesson 2 Airports
52(3)
Lesson 3 Marking and Signage
55(7)
Lesson 4 Airport Lighting
62(3)
Lesson 5 Guest Speaker---Operations
65(2)
Lessons 6 & 7 Airport Design Project---Introductory and Work Days
67(6)
Lesson 8 Airport Design Project---Presentations
73(4)
Lesson 9 Airport Operations Review Study Guide
77(5)
Lesson 10 Review: Airport Operations
82(1)
Lesson 11
Chapter 3 Exam
83(2)
Chapter 4 Weight & Balance and Performance
85(44)
Lesson 1 Weight and Balance Introduction
87(2)
Lesson 2 Weight and Balance Computation
89(7)
Lesson 3 Current Event
96(3)
Lesson 4 Performance Introduction
99(9)
Lesson 5 Enroute, Climb, and Descent Performance Charts
108(11)
Lesson 6 Range, Endurance, and Glide Charts
119(6)
Lesson 7 Guest Speaker: Aviation Professional
125(1)
Lessons 8 & 9 Review: Weight & Balance and Performance
126(2)
Lesson 10
Chapter 4 Exam
128(1)
Chapter 5 Communication
129(18)
Lesson 1 Air Traffic Control History
131(2)
Lesson 2 Effective Communication
133(2)
Lesson 3 Air Traffic Control Jobs
135(2)
Lesson 4 Air Traffic Control Field Trip
137(1)
Lesson 5 Radio Transmissions
138(2)
Lesson 6 Air Traffic Control Simulation
140(1)
Lesson 7 Current Events in Air Traffic Control
141(1)
Lessons 8, 9, & 10 Air Traffic Management Group Research Project
142(2)
Lesson 11 Review: Communication
144(1)
Lesson 12
Chapter 5 Exam
145(2)
Chapter 6 People, Events, and Trends in Aviation
147(28)
Lesson 1 Aviation Pioneers
149(4)
Lesson 2 Aviation History---World War I through the Golden Age
153(7)
Lesson 3 Aviation History---World War II, the Cold War, and the Jet Age to Today
160(5)
Lesson 4 Famous People in Aviation---Introduction
165(2)
Lesson 5 Famous People in Aviation---FakeBook
167(2)
Lessons 6 & 7 Famous People in Aviation---Research Paper Workshop
169(3)
Lesson 12
Chapter 6 Exam
172(3)
Chapter 7 Aviation Careers
175(26)
Lesson 1 Career Article and Introduction
177(2)
Lesson 2 Career Investigation/Education & Training (Day 1)
179(6)
Lesson 3 Career Investigation/Education & Training (Day 2)
185(2)
Lesson 4 Career Investigation/Education & Training (Day 3)
187(2)
Lesson 5 Current Events
189(4)
Lesson 6 University, Community College, and Training Options
193(5)
Lessons 7 & 8 Scholarship Applications
198(2)
Lesson 9 Guest Speaker
200(1)
Chapter 8 Aerodynamics of Flight
201(24)
Lesson 1 Forces of Flight
203(3)
Lesson 2 Introduction to Airfoils
206(3)
Lesson 3 Lift---Newton and Bernoulli
209(3)
Lesson 4 Drag and Design
212(3)
Lesson 5 Stalls and Spins
215(2)
Lesson 6 Review---Aerodynamics of Flight
217(5)
Lesson 7
Chapter 8 Exam
222(3)
Chapter 9 Aircraft Systems
225(24)
Lesson 1 Introduction to Aircraft Systems
227(4)
Lesson 2 Engine
231(2)
Lesson 3 Fuel Systems
233(4)
Lesson 4 Flight Instruments Review
237(2)
Lesson 5 Vacuum and Electrical Systems
239(4)
Lesson 6 Review: Aircraft Systems
243(4)
Lesson 7
Chapter 9 Exam
247(2)
Chapter 10 Flight Maneuvers
249(16)
Lesson 1 Fundamental Maneuvers: Straight-and-Level Flight, Climbs, Descents, Turns
251(2)
Lesson 2 Normal Takeoffs and Normal Landings
253(2)
Lesson 3 Short-Field Takeoff and Landing
255(2)
Lesson 4 Soft-Field Takeoff and Landing
257(2)
Lesson 5 Stalls: Power-On and Power-Off
259(3)
Lesson 6 Steep Turns
262(1)
Lesson 7 Flight by Reference to Instruments
263(2)
Chapter 11 Airspace
265(22)
Lesson 1 Introduction to Airspace: Controlled vs. Uncontrolled
267(2)
Lesson 2 Class C, D, and E Airspace
269(2)
Lesson 3 Uncontrolled Airspace: Class G
271(3)
Lesson 4 Special Use and Other Airspace
274(6)
Lesson 5 Review: Airspace
280(5)
Lesson 6
Chapter 11 Exam
285(2)
Chapter 12 Weather
287(36)
Lesson 1 Weather Theory (Day 1)
289(3)
Lesson 2 Weather Theory (Day 2)
292(3)
Lesson 3 Weather Products: METAR
295(6)
Lesson 4 Weather Products: TAF
301(5)
Lesson 5 Weather Products: AIRMETs and SIGMETs
306(9)
Lesson 6 Weather-Related Decision Making
315(4)
Lesson 7 Review: Weather
319(1)
Lesson 8
Chapter 12 Exam
320(3)
Chapter 13 Aeromedical Factors
323(18)
Lesson 1 IMSAFE Checklist
325(1)
Lesson 2 Hypoxia and Hyperventilation
326(2)
Lesson 3 Other Aeromedical Factors
328(2)
Lesson 4 Visual Illusions
330(4)
Lesson 5 Night Flight
334(3)
Lesson 6 Review: Aeromedical Factors
337(2)
Lesson 7
Chapter 13 Exam
339(2)
Chapter 14 Navigation and Cross-Country Flight Planning
341
Lesson 1 E6B Introduction
343(2)
Lesson 2 Considerations for Planning a Cross-Country
345(3)
Lesson 3 Introduction to Navigation and Using Pilotage
348(3)
Lesson 4 Dead Reckoning
351(3)
Lesson 5 Radio Navigation
354(2)
Lesson 6 Cross-Country Planning
356(4)
Lesson 7 Cross-Country Scenario
360