Services Questions Comments April 19 1907 Louis Blériot flies and crashes his powered monoplane N V at Bagatelle France THIS DAY IN AVIATION April 19 1919 An American distance record was set on a nonstop flight from Chicago to New York ID: 703093
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April 19
1907 — Louis
Blériot flies and crashes his powered monoplane N° V at Bagatelle, France. THIS DAY IN AVIATIONSlide4
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1919 — An American distance record was set on a non-stop flight from Chicago to New York.
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April 19
1924 — The Argentinean Marquis de I. Pescara's helicopter establishes in France a flying record of 2,550 feet (c. 777 meters) in 4 minutes, 11 seconds.
This helicopter provides for auto-rotation (free blade rotation) in case of engine failure. This invention is a life-saving device, as it allows for a measure of control and lift. THIS DAY IN AVIATIONSlide6
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1945 — IATA was formed in Havana, Cuba.
It is the successor to the International Air Traffic Association, founded in The Hague in 1919, the year of the world's first international scheduled services. At its founding, IATA had 57 members from 31 nations, mostly in Europe and North America. Today it has about 230 members from more than 140 nations in every part of the world. THIS DAY IN AVIATIONSlide7
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2nd Quarter Requirements(5 weeks – May 18)All students will complete the following:Take notes - All in class quizzes and testsPrivate Pilot Syllabus
Lessons 1 – 5 (Taxiing through Air Traffic Control)
Must pass written with 80%Successfully complete 3 times on small simSuccessfully complete 1 time on Main simComplete ERAU Aviation 1013 quizzes and 1 test Student will receive zero points for all incomplete work – NO make-up / extra creditNOTE: All unfinished Student Pilot and ERAU must be complete prior to starting Private Pilot and last 3 quizzes and test for ERAU.Slide10
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2nd Quarter Requirements(5 weeks – May 18)All students will complete the following:Take notes - All in class quizzes and tests
Private Pilot Syllabus
Lessons 1 – 5 (Taxiing through Air Traffic Control)Must pass written with 80%Successfully complete 3 times on small simSuccessfully complete 1 time on Main simComplete ERAU Aviation 1013 quizzes and 1 test Student will receive zero points for all incomplete work – NO make-up / extra creditNOTE: All unfinished Student Pilot and ERAU must be complete prior to starting Private Pilot and last 3 quizzes and test for ERAU.