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Exercise 7 — Lesson 3full lesson · 5 sections

Climbing

Learn to establish and maintain a climb at a specified airspeed, in various configurations, and to level off at a specified altitude. Understand the factors that determine climb performance and when to use different climb techniques.

2-min review

Lesson Objectives

  • Establish and maintain a climb at Vy, Vx, and cruise climb airspeeds
  • Level off at a specified altitude within ±100 ft
  • Understand the forces acting on the aircraft in a climb
  • Recognize the effect of flap, weight, and density altitude on climb performance

In this lesson you will learn how to transition from level flight into a climb, maintain the climb at a specified airspeed, and level off smoothly at your target altitude. You will also explore the factors that affect climb performance — including weight, altitude, wind, and flap configuration — and learn when to select the appropriate climb technique for the situation.

Simulator Practice

At Aviator.NYC, our FAA-approved AATD simulator with G1000 NXi allows you to practice climb entries, trim technique, and level-off procedures repeatedly until the Power-Attitude-Trim sequence becomes second nature.

Background Briefing Topics

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Flight Exercise Topics

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These lesson plans are provided as supplementary training guidance only. They do not supersede FAA publications, aircraft manufacturer documentation, or your instructor's direction. Always refer to the FAA Instrument Flying Handbook, Airplane Flying Handbook, AIM, and applicable POH/AFM as the official sources.