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Evolutionary Flight Training

Flight Resources

 

Use the [Tabs] above to navigate.

 

Table of Contents

[Regulations] - Aviation regulations pertinent to pilots with sub-tabs for:

  •      [Part 1] - Definitions
  •      [Part 23] - Aircraft Certification Processes
  •      [Part 43] - Aircraft Maintenance and Preventative Maintenance
  •      [Part 61] - Pilot Certification Requirements
  •      [Part 67] - Medical Certification Process
  •      [Part 91] - General Aviation Rules
  •      [LOI Database] - The FAA interpretation to various regulations can be searched here.

Note: Some regulation pages contain a lot of content, load times may exceed ten seconds.  

 

[Aerodynamics] - Learn how our airplanes fly with sub-tabs for: 

  •      [Air] - Study the properties of air, a good beginning to aerodynamics and meteorology study.
  •      [Pitot] - A follow up to the air lessons with a focus on an aircrafts pitot system.
  •      [Aircraft] - Parts of an aircraft covered in detail.
  •      [Lift] - Bernoulli or Newton? Find out what pilots bicker about and scientists have known.
  •      [Drag] - Learn all the mysteries of drag.
  •      [Force*] - A more technical understanding of the forces of flight.
  •      [Newton*] - A study on Newtons role in aviation.
  •      [Thermo**] - Thermodynamics plays a major role in aviation, discover that role here.
  •      [Fluids**] - A follow up to the 'Air' tab with a technical look into air as a fluid.
  •      [Weight**] - Details the importance of weight to aerodynamics.

Note: * or ** denote technically advanced material.

 

[Networking] - Various communication tools for pilots, includes sub-tabs for:

  •      [Forums] - A list of aviation forums.
  •      [Organizations] - Various aviation related organizations, associations, and news providers.

 

[Miscellaneous] - With sub-tabs for:

  •      [NTSB/ASRS] - Information provided on two key aviation safety systems.
  •      [Tools] - Flight planning, simulators, and other aviation tools.

 

 

 Note: Do you have another resource you'd like to see here? Please, Tell Us About It . All recommendations, comments, or questions are appreciated. Thank you.

 

Thank you,

~Brian

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