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Parameters on all aspects of a First Class Medical License. This is found within Part 61 of the Federal Aviation Regulations, and states who needs a First Class Medical, and how long it is active for.

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The Federal Aviation Regulations (FARs) is a compilation of all specialized law any kind of airman is required to follow. They Dictate how to get a license, How to lose a license, Distances that you must stay away from objects, and other things…

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On the simulation control is a copy of a brief landing checklist. This checklist is boxed and is crucial so no damage is caused during a landing.

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A diagram of anything to large or unwieldy is a great way to provide an example. This diagram shows the lay out of a basic American Airlines control panel with what is in front of the panel

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A plotter is used by a pilot for determining distance and direction while planning a flight

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An FAA published book of a lot of examples of what can happen to weather and sources with how to check weather before a flight.

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The legend showing what all markings on a sectional is. This sectional is specifically for visual flight.

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A diagram of the two kinds of traffic patterns.

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This diagram identifies and labels different runway markings. These markings are critical for the safety of everyone on the runway and connecting taxi ways.

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Because aviation is a specialized field, there is a lot of terminology that isn't obvious as to what it means. This is a list that helps define it for incoming pilots.

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The Test Bank is a Compilation of questions that are important to the enhancement of private pilot trainees knowledge. These questions usually show up during FAA knowledge tests that pilots in training need to take.

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The PHAK is a great resource for beginning pilots. It gives an overview of most topics that would be important to someone just starting out. It is full of diagrams detailing important parts of flight.

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The Phonetic Alphabet is used in almost every aspect of flight. Over the radio it can be difficult to understand individual letters because they sound similar. The phonetic alphabet assigns a word to each letter. Each word is unique in its sound.

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The directory provides contact information for pilots before and during flight. It contains diagrams of the airports showing the runways for planning take offs and landings and has frequencies for facilities.

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The back of the flight computer. This side is used to determine ground speed and cross wind correction based off of the current days winds and your heading.

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An E6-B flight computer is a rotating Dial that helps calculate out information required for pilots. The Dials when rotated can help figure out fuel burn, time of flight, and temperature conversion between Fahrenheit and Celsius

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A flyer persuading you to go to a school to become a doctor (req 7)

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A sample of a page from a FAA Chart Supplement Northeast U.S specifically the page where Plymouth Airport can be located

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This hanging directional sign is highly effective as it is positioned out of the way of students but in clear view. It's location above a high traffic area maximizes its audience and thereby its utility and navigational aid. It is an excellent…

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The sign next to the Maxwell Library brings attention to the presence of the Testing Center on the library. The signage on the glass outside the Testing Center is clearly visible from the walkway going between the RCC and the Library buildings,…

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This sign is visible from the walkways inbetween the Maxwell Library and the RCC and informs pedestrians of an alternative way, a ramp, that leads up to the RCC auditorium. It is useful for students who are unable to use the steps. However, its…

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The XV Post-It and the bike rental sign are an example of a mutual relationship between two different forms of technical communication. The Post-It brings attention to a hashtag, taking advantage of the attention grabbing visual layout and position…

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This sign informs pedestrians, students, and campus goers that the parking lot is designed not only for aesthetic but also for managing wastewater in an eco-friendly way. It's placement next to the DMF building that houses many of the offices and…
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