Literal
IFR is very difficult to fly under.
Most accidents are caused by VFR to IFR weather changes.
Certain permits are required to fly under IMC conditions.
Interpretive
Permits required are because of the amount of accidents caused by IFR conditions.
Applied
My end goal is to attain my Instrument pilot rating and have as much knowledge as possible regarding aviation and the field.
1) What would you say stood out about your presentation performance?
I had live performers during my presentation, I drew alot, I didn't just stand there, I got into the part.
2) What was most challenging to do and why?
Keeping the class interested, even though they were exhausted from all of the other presentations.
3) What is the difference between the literal and interpretive in your presentation?
My connections in my interpretive had used several facts from my literal to explain why they are connections.
4) What will you take from this and apply to future presentations?
I will focus more on my preperation and organization of the actual presentation.
Nathanial S. East House
Topic: Instrument Rating
Essential Question: What is the best reason for getting an instrument rating?
Topic: Instrument Rating
Essential Question: What is the best reason for getting an instrument rating?
Saturday, September 25, 2010
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
5 Minute Presentation
Objective: The students will learn what the difference between Instrument flying and Non-instrument flying is.
Procedure:
0-0:30 Introduction
0:30-1:30 What is instrument flying
1:30-3:00 What is the difference between instrument flying and regular VFR
Understanding:
I will be randomly asking questions for better understanding.
Materials:
I will need a Whiteboard marker.
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