Aviation question?

Question:
what does it mean when your learning to fly and the say we spent time under the HOOD

Answers:

how many students per teacher is there usually in a privite aircraft school?

It means that you are learning to fly using only insturments. This is done by wearing a hood that only allows you to see the aircraft insturment panel and not outside the aircraft.

How long does it take the Concorde plane to get from Europe to Canada?

Basically flying by instrument only. No visual of the area.

Why aren't there parachutes in civilian commuter aircraft?

Time under the hood is time spent flying by instruments only.

Flight Simulator Problem?

You are literally prevented from seeing outside the plane by a screen that only allows you to see the instruments.

whats the best way to send a 50kg parcel and what is the cost?

In order to get an instrument flight rating (ifr) you have to fly while wearing a little wrap around hood (works kinda like a big ball cap) it obstructs your vision above your forehead and to both sides so that you can only see the instrument panel of the aircraft.

How would you name a new air line...??

Here is a link to some pics of "hoods", I am used to the 3rd one down.

how can we become a commercial pilot?

for training purposes to simulate the instrument meteorological conditions (IMC) the trainee wears a "hood" to limit their vision to the aircraft's instrument panel so they cannot see the windshield as it would be in a real IMC scenario and so they fly the aircraft with the sole refrence to the instruments. this part of training is usually for IR (instrument rating) or some parts of CPL(commercial pilot's license) but it also could be done just to improve the instrument flying skills of a private pilot.

If u're rich, what would u own?

When you are going for your IFR they put a hood on you to simulate adverse conditions where VFR would not be possible. This hood blocks everything but your instruments. That whey you do not have to fly in a dangerous storm to get your ratings.

How much money does a new commercial pilot make on average?

While what do you think a hood looks like? It is just as it sounds. It is an visual device to prevent an IFR training pilot to look outside. It usually has a shade over the top of the eyes like an HOOD so the pilot can't look onto the glareshied and therefore look outside. So, the pilot can only concentrate flying by the instruments and watch it how they react to each and every movement on the controls. Of course, there is an instructor or a safety pilot sitting next to the IFR training student.

My father died in a plane crash of a private plane in Pa. in late 1947 or early '48. How would I get informati

Instrament flying
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