Advanced Flight Trainer (PC)
Chapter name Phrase password
- Acceleration In flight training
- Ailerons When you first select a maneuver
- Airflow Your first task in an unfamiliar
- Airspeed Achieving straight and level flight
- Altimeter Check your instrument panel
- Angel of attack In a straight climb
- Attitute The visual references for a climb
- Aviation This is a straight descent
- Back pressure The visual references for a descent
- Bank The plain in the attitude indicator
- Center of gravity The glareshield should be at an angle
- Compass To take off, the airplane must accelerate
- Control surface Begin by lining up the airplane
- Drag Plan your approach to the airport
- Elevator On short final, about
- Empennage While on final approach
- Final The landing flare is a slow
- Flaps Your goal is to make the transition
- Fuel starvation The transition from climb to level
- G-force The transition from descent to level
- Glareshield If you start to lose altitude during the turn
- Glideslope A stall occurs because
- Heading The first indication of an approaching
- Lateral axis lift No sooner was the airplane invented
- Longitudinal axis Begin by increasing the power
- Mach Lincoln Beachey, an early daredevil
- Pitch As the inverted horizon comes
- Propeller Begin the slow roll by increasing power
- Roll The Immelman was invented by Max Immelman
- Rudder The heading of the airplane should be
- Runway Execute a roll, stopping in the inverted position
- Service ceiling Increase power to 100% and reduce the pitch
- Skid This is the same introduction flight
- Slip Increase power to 100% while maintaining
- Spin Begin the roll by increasing the power
- Stall Increase power 100% and attain full speed
- Throttle Roll the airplane in the same manner
- Track AFT flashes an on-screen message confirming
- Vertical axis Your success as a race pilot depends
- Vertical stabilizer It isn’t by accident that the most
- Yaw In formation flying, you test your flying precision