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Learn the Mad Dog consists of two
separate parts, both of which are packed with aircraft information and
lessons built from actual aircraft reference documentation and pilot
input.
Part
1 provides you with detailed instruction on how to operate the
aircraft's systems and controls. Each system is covered extensively to
ensure you understand the function and use.
All information is clearly delivered in a
combination of video, screenshots and illustrations;
professionally narrated and easy to understand.
- Panel Introduction
- Electrical Systems
- Aircraft Lighting
- Fire Detection & Suppression
- Air & Pneumatics Systems
- Ice & Rain Protection
- Hydraulic Systems
- Landing Gear & Brakes
- Fuel Systems
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- Flight Controls
- Powerplant & Engine Controls
- Flight Instruments
- Warning & Caution Systems
- Autoflight Systems
- Radios & Communications
- Flight Management System (FMS)
- Crew Communications
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Part
2 applies those new skills and knowledge from preflight to
shutdown in a special instructional demonstration. You'll watch
from the jump seat as we take you through a complete flight
scenario and explain each system's use as well as different
techniques.
- Preflight Checks
- Crew Communications Usage
- Push Back & Engine Start-up
- Taxi out
- Take Off
- Climb Phase
- Cruise
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- Descent and Approach Preparations
- Approach
- Landing
- Taxi in
- Shutdown and Secure
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Meet the Narrators
Gayle
Conroy was born and raised in Michigan,
and graduated top in her class from Specs
Howard School of Broadcast Arts. Gayle now
writes and produces radio commercials and
specialized programming for a
3-station cluster in Detroit.
www.gayleconroy.com |
As
a 30-year veteran of the advertising and
marketing wars, Pete Presnal spent
the bulk of the last three decades working
for radio stations and advertising agencies
in his native Michigan. Pete also runs The
Socratic Duck to help small businesses
market their innovation.
www.socraticduck.com |
Questions? Contact us at
info@learnthemaddog.com |