Army Air Forces Collection
Historical Documents from World War II
Historical Documents from World War II
Instrument Flying: Instrument Trainer Instruction Guide
Technical Order Number 30-100C-1
This book belonged to Dewey C. Morrow.
This is one of the "bibles" of instrument flying mentioned in the Pilots' Information File (PIF). Get Them! Read Them! Know Them!
Authors:
- none listed
Published:
- August 1, 1943
Categories:
- Pilots
- Training
Special Features:
- Owner - Includes the name of the original owner
Locations:
Contributors:
- Rob Robley of Veterans Memorial Museum, Huntsville, Alabama
- Mike Voisin
Repositories:
- Veterans Memorial Museum, Huntsville, Alabama
Related Items:
- 000149: Instrument Flying: Basic and Advanced
Technical Order Numbers 30-100A-1, 30-100B-1, and 30-100F-1 - 000151: Instrument Flying: Technique in Weather
Technical Order Number 30-100D-1 - 000148: Pilots' Information File (PIF)
Direct Link (Item 000150):
- https://aafcollection.info/items/list.php?item=000150
Citation:
- Army Air Forces Collection, "Instrument Flying: Instrument Trainer Instruction Guide: Technical Order Number 30-100C-1" (item 000150), AAF Collection, https://AAFCollection.info/items/list.php?item=000150 (accessed 09 May 2024).
Added: December 14, 2008
Parts of this manual which are of interest only to the trainer instructors are not included in this manual. Section 3: Methods of Instruction Full Panel Instrument Flying; Section 5: The Basic Course Familiarization; Constant Altitude with Varied Airspeed; Normal Climb--Increased Power and Reduced Airspeed; Normal Descent at Constant Rate--Decreased Power and Reduced Airspeed; Straight and Level Flight While Maintaining Headings; Straight Climbs and Descents; Turns; Turns--not withing Specified Limits; Turns--90 and 180 Degree; Timed Turns; Patterns; Climbing Turns, Descending Turns; Descents to Predetermined Headings and Altitudes; Related Instruments; Section 6: Radio: Discussion and Procedures Radio Telephone Procedures; Aircraft Radio Call Letters; Ground Station Radio Call Letters; Altimeter Setting; Weather Reports; Section 8: Range Flying Training The Radio Ranges; Familiarization with Radio Range Signals; Beam Bracketing--Known Beam Heading; Beam Bracketing--Unknown Beam Heading; Procedure Turns; Close-in Procedure; Average Bisectors; True Fade-out Method of Orientation; Holding Procedures and the Pull-Up; Instrument Approach Procedures; Notes on other Methods of Orientation; Perpendicular to Bisector Method; Parallel Method; Fade-out 90 degree Method; On-course Orientation; Beam Interception; Section 11: Radio Navigation Flight Description of Approach Control; Communications Contacts Required of the Pilot; Frequencies Guarded by the Pilot; Procedures and Phraseologies, Examples; Trainer Exercises;
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