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Task 2: Flight Planning Deconstruction - Coggle Diagram
Task 2: Flight Planning Deconstruction
Meteorology
TAF
Wind Magnitude and Direction (Bearing)
Visibility
Unexpected meteorological disturbances
Air Pressure
Temperature
Precipitation/Icing
Turbulence
Fuel Consumption
Distance
Rate of Consumption
Holding/Aerial Surveillance
Effect of Drag
Airspeed
Fixed Reserve
Margin Fuel
Temporal Schedule
Climb (Considering Rate of Climb, Angle of Attack and Initial Groundspeed)
Descent (Considering Rate of Descent, TAS, Angle of Attack and use of Flaps)
Cruising Speed (Rate, estimated time and fuel calculations)
Grounds Stops (if applicable)
Time for Taxiing (At takeoff and landing aerodromes)
Environmental/Ethical Considerations
Carbon Emissions
Bird Strikes
Noise Pollution
Aerodrome Specifications
Runways
ATC Radio Frequencies
ElevationC
Certifications
Taxiway and Hangars
Navigational Instruments
Altimeter
Airspeed Indicator
Vertical Speed Indicators
Attitude Indicator
Gyro
Heading IndicatorA
Artificial Horizon
Turn Rate Indicator
Loading Arrangement
Doesn't exceed max ramp and takeoff weight
Considers personnel and luggageD
Deduct auxillary components (if exceeded)
Aligns with centre of gravity necessary for flight plan
Within 'Normal' and/or 'Utility' categories
Weight Distribution
Passengers (+ Pilot)
Baggage Area
Standard Empty Weight
Fuel
Type of Aircraft + Specifications
Cessna 172S
Maximum Cruise Altitude: 14000 ft
Max. Speed at 75% Cruise= 124 Knots at 8500ft
Max Speed at Sea Level: 126 Knots
Maximum Ramp Weight: 2558 lbs
Four Seat
Single Engine
Fixed Wing
212 Litre Fuel Capacity
Safety
NOTAM
Air Traffic Control
Allocation of Airspace (shared aerodromes)
Weight and Balance Allowances
Restricted/No-Fly/Danger Zones
Maximum/Minimum Altitudes
Altering Weather conditions
Daylight Hours
Proper Navigation
Right amount of Fuel
CASA Clearance
Plane Service History
Necessary Aircraft Checks (Pre-start, Pre-Takeoff, Pre-Landing, Ground)
Environmental Terrain
Landforms
Terrain Elevation (Necessary for altitude intervention)
Air Traffic Flow (Awareness of other aircraft)
Air Traffic Control
Shared Airspace