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Flight Mechanics - Anemobarometry

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Duration

6 hours

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Delivery Method

Online

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Accessibility

Mobile, Desktop, Laptop

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Language

English

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Subtitles

English

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Level

Intermediate

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Teaching Type

Self Paced

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Video Content

6 hours

Course Description

This course focuses on the physics of the atmosphere and its consequences on speed and altitude measurements.

At the end of this course, you will understand precisely the meaning of the speed and altitude indication available to the pilot of an airplane. You will understand the difference between standard and actual atmosphere and be able to perform basic altitude and speed correction computations. You will understand why jet airliners need to be pressurized, or why a clogged Pitot tube can mislead a pilot. Although some math equations are used from time to time to justify certain results. This course insists on curve shapes, figures, tables, and you can efficiently follow it while skipping the equation-solving parts if you do not fancy them. This course is a part of the specialization "Fundamentals of Flight mechanics".

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Acquire all major Astronomy skills in this course for seamless integration into your daily life. Develop a versatile skill set, allowing you to confidently apply what you've learned in various practical scenarios, enhancing your daily experiences and overall proficiency. An exceptional course in Astronomy, this stands out for its Self Paced learning approach. Learners have the flexibility to progress at their own speed, tailoring the experience to their individual needs.

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This course stands out as one of the top 20 percentile options in Astronomy, offering unparalleled hands-on training. Learners gain practical experience and skills through immersive learning, preparing them for real-world challenges. Inclusion of the capstone project and hands-on training offers a dual focus. This enriches its value, making it an ideal choice for those seeking comprehensive learning and real-world application in Astronomy.

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Case Studies, Captstone Projects

Skills You Will Gain

What You Will Learn

How is defined the International Standard Atmosphere and how to use the corresponding tables

How to position a flight point in terms of true airspeed, calibrated airspeed, Mach number, and altitude

What is the basic functioning of an altimeter or an airspeed indicator

Course Instructors

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Eric Poquillon

Instructor

Eric Poquillon is a lead flight test engineer, currently working as a flight dynamics professor at ISAE SUPAERO, and has conducted certification flight tests on various types of civil and military airplanes.
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