FIRST FLIGHT CORP. Brown Field Airport 6810 Curran St. San Diego, CA 92154 (619) 661-6522 October 2015 We would like to take this time to remind you that we are here to provide you with quality service and information about Pilot Certifications, Aircraft Rental and Aircraft Maintenance. Thoughts from Tom Make sure to do a good preflight inspection whoever flew the aircraft last will get charged for any damages not reported prior to the flight. An Airplane’s four forces By Betty Debnam The Mini Page Lift, gravity, thrust, and drag: These are the four forces that act on an airplane flight. LIFT is created by the shape of the wing, which makes the air pressure above the plane’s wing less than the pressure below. This causes the plane to lift upward. When the Lift is greater than the Gravity, the plane goes up. GRAVITY is the force pulling the plane down. When the Gravity is stronger than the lift, the plane goes down. THRUST is the force created by a power source that moves the plane forward – either in a propeller or a jet engine. When the Thrust is greater than the drag, the plane moves forward. DRAG is the force that slows the forward movement of the plane through the air. When the drag is increased, the plane slows down. What’s Going On? Check us out at: www.FirstFlightCorp.com Email: FirstFlightCorp@yahoo.com CHALLENGE: What should be the first action after starting an aircraft engine? A. Test each brake and the parking brake. B. Adjust for proper RPM and check for desired indications on the engine gauges. C. Place the magneto or ignition switch momentarily in the OFF position to check for proper grounding. Last month’s newsletter CHALLENGE Question and Answer: QUESTION: What service should a pilot normally expect from an En Route Flight Advisory Service (EFAS) station? ANSWER: A. Actual weather information and thunderstorm activity along the route. Remember to always check NOTAMS, prior to your flight for any short notice TFR’s. Ken’s Korner THINK Remember what is unbecoming to do is also unbecoming to speak of. Socrates Got Ya! - Ken