this question came from the DPE in the CFI oral today.
 
"What causes an aircraft to turn ?"
 
My answer "The airplane must be banked to turn which causes a change in the horizontal component of lift..."
 
He says "ok, I'll agree with that in that it initiates the turn, but then what else is required to continue turning ?"
 
I racked my brain and searched my PHAK, AFH etc...and couldn't come up with anything else substantial. He then told me something I've never heard...I can see the theory of it but had never heard it before....
 
"Once the bank is established, the aircraft weather vanes into the relative wind and this is what keeps the aircraft turning, in addition to the change in horizontal lift..."
 
Did I sleep through something at some point ?
				
			"What causes an aircraft to turn ?"
My answer "The airplane must be banked to turn which causes a change in the horizontal component of lift..."
He says "ok, I'll agree with that in that it initiates the turn, but then what else is required to continue turning ?"
I racked my brain and searched my PHAK, AFH etc...and couldn't come up with anything else substantial. He then told me something I've never heard...I can see the theory of it but had never heard it before....
"Once the bank is established, the aircraft weather vanes into the relative wind and this is what keeps the aircraft turning, in addition to the change in horizontal lift..."
Did I sleep through something at some point ?
 
	 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		