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F-16 Principles of Flight Course Outline: Instructor Info: My website is ALWAYS available and will always have course

information available on it. Please use the site as a guide when completing homework, discussion questions or other assignments. If you require further information or guidance, please feel free to contact me via email anytime - I will respond within 2 hours. **It is ok for students to ask for extra help. If a student feels they are not accomplishing their goals well in my class I will allow for a student meeting (Video Conference; Google Hangout etc.! and we can discuss clarifications. Instructor! $mail %ddress! Phone 'umber(s)! %vailability! "ennoth #ampbell #ampb2k&cmich.edu *ork (+++),2--,2.!//%M to .!//PM

Weekly Assignments/Gui eline: 0he following weekly guideline is a suggestion on how to stay on track to complete assignments for the course. 1ue dates for discussion questions are 0hursdays at ,,!+2pm ($30), homework due dates are 3aturdays at ,,!+2pm ($30) and responses to at least 2 other students on 3aturdays at ,,!+2pm ($30). Monday: 4ead discussion question for understanding and complete reading assignment for the week Tuesday: 4espond to discussion question and review course notes or additional materials on weekly topic (to include watching supplemental videos or reading e5ternal links) Wednesday: 3tart 6omework %ssignment(s) Thursday: 4espond to other students discussion questions Friday: #omplete and submit homework assignments Saturday/Sunday: 4eview readings and study for upcoming midterm7final e5am !esource re"uirements: Please ensure your computer is up-to-date with software and hardware components. 8our te5tbook and other reading assignments should be prepped by the 2nd day of class. Please ensure you have a headset, web-cam, and microphone installed properly prior to the 2nd day of class. Ple#se re$ie% your %ork: In order to ensure you are successful for this course 9 please review all required work that is to be completed. Itemi:e, list or create an outline as suggested above 9 that will help you stay on track. If you have questions or concerns please email the instructor.

A ition#l re# ings/$i eos: I will always offer opportunities to e5tend your learning e5perience. I often will post additional reading materials and7or videos that you can apply for the weeks lesson. Please feel free to use these to help support your learning through your discussion question responses and7or homework assignments. Fee &#ck: I will provide feedback on your discussion question responses and homework assignments within ;2 hours. 0he feedback will be private only available to you and will offer ways to make you think further about the topic. If I ask for further clarification on your ideas, it is to ensure you have fully understood the course material. <or homework feedback, I will give you positive ways on how you could improve for any type of circumstance that you may encounter in the maintenance of aircraft. 8ou can use this feedback to help you complete your mid-term7final e5am questions as well. Open Forum for 'uestions: Please use the =pen <orum for questions that you may have in regards to assignments or >ust clarifying something. 3tudents can respond here to try to help each other, and the instructor will continually check the =pen <orum to ensure questions are being answered correctly. If students feel the =pen <orum is to public, they can email the instructor privately. (tu ent P#rticip#tion: 8our participation in this course is vital to your success. Posting your discussion question response should be at least // words and posted by 0hursday at ,,!+2pm ($30). 4esponding to other students offers discussion opportunities for all. 8our responses should be adequate enough to ensure all who read understand your ideas in full. 8ou should respond to at least two (2) other students by 3aturday ,,!+2pm ($30). **"se the a#o$e course guideline to help you stay on%track or ahead and you will not miss a due date** O$er ue Assignments: *hen assignments are not posted by the due date and time, as established in the weekly announcement, they are late and a :ero will be posted for that grade. If a student requests an e5tension it M?30 be done prior to 2 hours of the due date7time and they must have proof according to the school@s established policy. 6owever, students should maintain contact with the instructor and communicate if unforeseen circumstances arise. 0he instructor has the final say on accepting late assignments. )i -*erm + Fin#l ,-#ms: Aoth e5ams will be open notes7books7resources. 0he e5ams may be various scenarios that will require higher order thinking and represent you understand various opportunities to answer the questions. ?se all feedback and discussion questions to help you develop responses, these are resources that are available to you. If a re-take is required (B+ or below) it must be done by the instructors decision on the date and time. 4e-takes are rare and will only be allowed on a case-by-case basis.

Course (che ule: Week , 2 *opic %ir <oils, Cearning what makes of a flight control surface. Cift 7 1rag, 0he effects of air friction and lift on airfoils. %=%, 4ead #h 2., to -./ *hat happens to the aircraft 6omework %ssignment when the angle changes. <light Movement 0heory of operation 6omework %ssignment + 3tudy for midterm MI10$4M $D%M 6ori:ontal 3tabili:ers, Movement about the pitch a5is. Eertical 3tabili:ers, Movement about the yaw a5is. 3tudy for final e5am 4ead #h to + 6omework %ssignment B 4ead #h B to end 6omework %ssignment ; <I'%C $D%M Assignment 4ead #h ,., to ,.. 6omework %ssignment , 6omework %ssignment 2 4ead #h ,.2 to 2./ 6omework %ssignment -

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