PA-28-181 Archer Information Manual Chapter 1

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VFR Day (ATOMATOFLAMES)
Altimeter
Tachometer
Oil Pressure Gauge
Manifold Pressure Gauge
Airspeed Indicator
Temperature Gauge
Oil Temperature Gauge
Fuel Gauges
Landing Gear Position Indicator
Anti Collision Lights
Magnetic Direction Indicator
Emergency Location Transmitter
Seatbelts
VFR Night (FLAPS)
Fuses
Landing Light
Anti Collision Lights
Position Lights
Source of Power
Hypoxia
Hypoxic
Hypemic
Histoxic
Stagnant
Go Around (5Cs)
Cram, Full Power
Climb, Pitch for Vy
Clean, One Flap setting out
Cool, Carb Heat Cold
Call, Call Local
Required Documents in Plane (ARROW)
Airworthiness Certificate
Registration Certificate
Radio Station License (Only Required for International Flights)
Operating Limitations (Aircraft Specific)
Weight and Balance Data (Aircraft Specific)
Maintenance Requirements (AAVIATE)
Airworthiness Directives (once or recurring)
Annual (12 CM)
VOR (30 days, IFR)
100 hour (for hire)
Altimeter (24 CM)
Transponder (24 CM)
ELT (12 CM) (Battery Replaced after 1 hour of Cumulative Use, or 50% life
NWKRAFT
NOTAMs
Weather
Known ATC Delays
Runway Distances
Alternatives
Fuel Requirements
Takeoff and Landing Distances
L44HAND
Lycomming
4 stroke
4 cylinder
Horizontally Opposed
Air Cooled
Normally Aspirated
Direct Drive
WIRE
Weather, Obtain
Instruments, Set
Radios, Tune/Verify
Environment, Brief
BCGUMPS
Boost Pump, On
Carb Heat, Cold
Gas, Fullest Tank
Undercarriage, Down
Mixture, Rich
Power, Set
Seatbelts, Secured
TGPTLLF
Time, Start if necessary
Gear, Down
Power, Reduce
Tower, Verify Landing clearance / make radio call
Lights, Turn on exterior Lighting
Lights, Click up runway lights
Flaps, set to 10 if straight in approach, circling set 0
Categories of Aircraft (in respect to Airmen)
Airplane
Rotorcraft
Glider
Lighter Than Air
Class of Aircraft (in respect to Airmen)
Single Engine Land
Multi Engine Land
Single Engine Sea
Multi Engine Sea
Categories of Aircraft (with respect to certification of aircraft)
Transport
Normal
Utility
Acrobatic
Limited
Restricted
Provisional
Classes of Aircraft (with respect to certification of aircraft)
Airplane
Rotorcraft
Glider
Balloon
ATC Light Gun Signals
Ground
Steady Green
Cleared for Takeoff
Flashing Green
Cleared for Taxi
Steady Red
STOP
Flashing Red
Taxi clear of runway in use
Flashing White
Return to starting point on airport
Alternating Red and Green
Exercise Extreme Caution
ATC Light Gun Signals
Air
Steady Green
Cleared to Land
Flashing Green
Return for landing (to be followed by steady green)
Steady Red
Give way to other aircraft and continue circling
Flashing Red
Airport unsafe, do not land
Flashing White
Not Applicable
Alternating Red and Green
Exercise extreme caution
Piper Archer Specs
Answer
takeoff power (bhp)
180
takeoff power engine speed (rpm)
2700
fuel capacity (gal)
50
usable fuel (gal)
48
fuel (minimum octane)
100 Green
OR
100LL Blue
oil capacity (qt)
8
maximum ramp weight (normal) (lbs)
2558
maximum takeoff weight (normal) (lbs)
2550
maximum landing weight (normal) (lbs)
2550
maximum weight in baggage compartment (normal) (lbs)
200
Maximum Demonstrated Crosswind Velocity (kts)
17
Max Oil Temperature (F)
245
Min Oil Pressure (PSI)
25
Max Oil Pressure (PSI)
115
Alternator Minimum (A)
70
Emergency Battery Minimum (V)
23.3
maximum weight in baggage compartment (utility) (lbs)
0
maximum weight (utility) (lbs)
2130
maximum ramp weight (utility) (lbs)
2138
Positive Load Factor Maximum (normal) (G)
3.8
Positive Load Factor Maximum (utility) (G)
4.4
Negative Load Factor Maximum (normal)(G)
-1.5
Negative Load Factor Maximum (utility) (G)
-1.7
Acronymns
Answer
CAS
calibrated airspeed
KCAS
calibrated airspeed in knots
GS
ground speed
IAS
indicated airspeed
KIAS
indicated airspeed in knots
TAS
true airspeed
Vo
maximum operating maneuvering speed
Vfe
maximum flap extended speed
Vne
never exceed speed
Vno
maximum structural cruising speed
Vs
stalling speed
Vso
stalling speed in landing configuration
Vx
best angle of climb speed
Vy
best rate of climb speed
ISA
international standard atmosphere
OAT
outside air temperature
EGT
exhaust gas temperature
FFLOW
Fuel Flow
RPM
Propeller Speed
1
Refer to Pilots side
2
Refer to co pilots side
ADAHRS
Air data, attitude and heading reference system
AFCS
Automatic Flight Control System
CAS (Avionics)
Crew Alerting System
EBD
Evolution Backup Display
EIS
Engine Indication System
ESP
Electronic Stability and Protection
FDE
Fault Detection and Exclusion
FOB
Fault On Board
GDL
Garmin Data Link
GDU
Garmin Display Unit
GEA
Garmin Engine, Airframe Processing Unit
GFC
Garmin Flight Control System
GIA
Garmin Integrated Avionics Unit
GMA
Garmin Audio Panel
GMU
Garmin Magnetometer Unit
GSU
Garmin ADAHRS
GTX
Garmin Transponder
MFD
Multi Function Display
PFD
Primary Flight Display
PFT
Preflight Test
SBAS
Satellite Based Augmentation System
TAWS
Terrain Awareness and Warning System
USP
Under Speed Protection
ANDS
Accelerate north, deccelerate south
FAR/AIM Parts
Answer
FAR § 1
Definitions and Abbreviations
FAR § 43
Maintenance, Preventative Maintenance, Rebuilding, and alteration
FAR § 48
Registration and Marking Requirements for Small Unmanned Aircraft
FAR § 61
Certification: Pilots, Flight Instructors, and Ground Instructors
FAR § 67
Medical Standards and Certification
FAR § 68
Operating certain Small Aircraft without a medical certificate
FAR § 71
Airspace Areas; Air traffic service routes; and Reporting points
FAR § 73
Special Use Airspace
FAR § 89
Remote Identification of Unmanned Aircraft
FAR § 91
General Operating and Flight Rules
FAR § 97
Standard Instrument Procedures
FAR § 103
Ultralight Vehicles
FAR § 105
Parachute Operations
FAR § 107
Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems
FAR § 110
General Requirements
FAR § 119
Certification: Air Carriers and Commercial Operators
FAR § 136
Commercial Air Tours and National Parks Air Tour Management
FAR § 137
Agricultural Aircraft Operations
FAR § 141
Flight Schools
FAR § 142
Training Centers
Title 49 § 1552 Code of Federal Regulations
TSA Security: Flight Schools
AIM Ch1
Air Navigation
AIM Ch2
Aeronautical Lighting and Other Airport Visual Aids
AIM Ch3
Airspace
AIM Ch4
Air Traffic Control
AIM Ch5
Air Traffic Procedures
AIM Ch6
Emergency Procedures
AIM Ch7
Safety of Flight
AIM Ch8
Medical Facts for Pilots
AIM Ch9
Aeronautical Charts and Related Publications
AIM Ch10
Helicopter Operations
AIM Ch11
Unmanned Aircraft Systems
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