Pilot's Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge (Federal Aviation Administration)
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Stress management
2-21
Student pilot
1-20
Student pilot solo requirements
1-21
Subcomponents of an airplane
3-8
Airframe
3-8
Brakes
3-8
Electrical system
3-8
Flight controls
3-8
Sublimation
12-15
Sumps
7-27
Superchargers
7-12
Surface aviation weather observations (METARs)
13-2
Sweepback
5-48
Synopsis
13-5
Synthetic vision system
17-28
T
Tachometer
8-13
Tailwheel landing gear airplanes
7-33
Takeoff charts
11-20
Takeoff performance
11-14
Taxiway centerline lead-on lights
14-18
Taxiways, marking and lighting of permanently Closed runways
14-14
Temperature
13-13
Temporary flight restrictions (TFR)
15-6
Terminal doppler weather radar (TDWR)
13-4
Terminal radar service area (TRSA)
15-7
Tetrahedron
14-20
Thermosphere
12-3
Thielert, Frank
7-4
Three-color visual approach path
14-17
Thrust
5-2
Thrust horsepower (THP)
7-24
Thunderstorms
12-22
Time and distance check from a station
16-26
Time Zones
16-3
Central standard time
16-5
Eastern standard time
16-5
Mountain standard time
16-5
Pacific standard time
16-5
Tornadoes
12-23
Torque
5-30
Torquemeter
7-22
Total distance
16-17
Touchdown zone lights (TDZL)
14-18
Track
16-10
Transcontinental air mail route
1-4
Transcribed weather broadcast (TWEB) (Alaska only)
13-4
Transponder
14-25
Trend vectors
8-14
Tricycle landing gear airplanes
7-33
Trim systems
6-10
Trim tabs
6-10
Tropopause
12-3
Troposphere
12-2
True airspeed (TAS)
11-18
True course
16-16
True heading
16-16
Truss structure
3-8
T-tail configuration
6-6
Turbine engines
7-20
Turbofan
7-21
Turbojet
7-20
Turboprop
7-21
Turboshaft
7-21
Turbosuperchargers
7-13
Turbulence
12-24
Turn indicators
8-16
Turn-and-slip indicator
8-16
Turn rate indicator
8-13
U
Ultralight vehicle
1-14
Uncontrolled airspace
15-3
Class G airspace
15-3
Universal coordinated time (UTC)
16-5
Unmanned free balloons
15-11
Upper air observations
13-2
Useful load
10-5
V
VA
11-18
Variable inlet guide vane (VIGV)
7-24
Variation
16-16
Vector analysis
16-13
Vehicle (driver) deviations
14-31
Vertical card magnetic compass
8-27
Vertical speed indicator (VSI)
8-13
Very high frequency (VHF)
16-22
Very high frequency (VHF) omni-directional radio range (VOR)
16-22
Very light jets (VLJs)
7-20
Vestibular illusions
Coriolis illusion
17-7
Elevator illusion
17-8
Graveyard spiral
17-7
Somatogravic illusion
17-7
The leans
17-7
vestibular system
17-6
VFE
11-18
VFR terminal area charts
16-2
VFR waypoints
16-33
Vg diagram
5-37
Viscosity
4-2
Visibility
12-17
Vision in flight
17-19
Visual approach slope indicator (VASI)
14-16
visual flight rules (VFR)
16-1
Visual glide slope indicators
14-16
Visual illusions
17-8
Autokinesis
17-8
False horizon
17-8
VLE
11-18
VLO
11-18
VNE
11-19
VNO
11-19
VOR/DME RNAV
16-28
Vortex avoidance procedures
14-28
Vortex behavior
14-27
Vortex generation
14-26
Vortex strength
14-27
VS0
11-18
VS1
11-18
V-Tail
6-8
VX
11-18
VY
11-18
W
Wake turbulence
14-26
Warning areas
15-4
Water refraction
17-10
WCA
16-10
Weather
12-1
Weather avoidance assistance
13-18
Weather briefings
13-5
Abbreviated briefing
13-5
Outlook briefing
13-5
Standard briefing
13-5
Weather charts
13-13
Significant weather prognostic charts
13-15
Surface analysis chart
13-13
Dew point
13-13
Present weather
13-13
Pressure change/tendency
13-13
Sea level pressure
13-13
Sky cover
13-13
Temperature
13-13
Wind
13-13
Weather depiction chart
13-15
Weather check
16-17
Weather products age and expiration
13-18
Weight
5-2, 5-40, 10-2
Weight and balance
10-4
Weight and balance computat
ions
10-5
Weight and balance restrictions
10-6
Weight and loading distribution
9-3
Weight control
10-1
Weight-shift-control
1-15
Wind correction angle (WCA)
16-16
Wind direction indicators
14-20
Wind patterns
12-7
Winds and temperature aloft forecast (FB)
13-13
Winds and temperatures aloft
13-5
Wind shear
Low-level wind shear
12-11
Wind shifts
12-21
Wind sock
14-20
Wind triangle
16-13
Winglets
4-9
Wings
3-3
Wingtip vortices
5-8
World aeronautical charts
16-2
WSR-88D NEXRAD radar
13-3
Y
Yaw
5-13
Yawing
5-19
Yaw String
8-18
Z
Zero fuel weight
10-10