Unit 1 - Anti-Ice and Rain Protection system

Unit 1 - Anti-Ice and Rain Protection system
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Unit 1 - Anti-Ice and Rain Protection system

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Lesson goals
  • Learn about the anti-ice and rain protection system functions and purpose 
  • Learn about the possessive pronouns
  • Students will learn how to use listening strategies to apply in assignments.

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Possessive pronouns

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Definition

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Subject vs Object pronouns

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The mechanic checked ____ tools before starting.
A
its
B
their
C
his
D
her

Slide 6 - Quiz

The aircraft is known for ____ reliability.
A
her
B
its
C
their
D
his

Slide 7 - Quiz

We have completed ____ inspections on time.
A
their
B
his
C
her
D
our

Slide 8 - Quiz

She reviewed ____ checklist thoroughly.
A
her
B
our
C
his
D
its

Slide 9 - Quiz

Is this airplane part of ____ fleet?
A
his
B
her
C
your
D
their

Slide 10 - Quiz

The mechanic checked ____ tools before starting.
A
her
B
him
C
his
D
their

Slide 11 - Quiz

Is this airplane part ____ or mine?
A
his
B
yours
C
your
D
my

Slide 12 - Quiz

The pilots finished ____ pre-flight checks.
A
their
B
its
C
his
D
her

Slide 13 - Quiz

This maintenance manual is not ____.
A
ours
B
his
C
your
D
her

Slide 14 - Quiz

The technician explained ____ process clearly.
A
its
B
his
C
her
D
their

Slide 15 - Quiz

Warm-up - Listening 
The following listening assignment will focus on 
Understanding Rain Protection System in an Aircraft | Types of Rain Protection Systems
  • Watch the interactive video and listen carefully
  • Answer the questions that show up on the screen correctly
  • Use listening strategies and take notes

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Question sheet
1. Why are rain protection systems important for aircraft?

2. What ensures that a wiper failure on one side does not affect the other?

3. When should rain repellent be used, and why should it not be used with wipers?

4. What is the purpose of hydrophobic seal coating, and how is it maintained?

5. How does the pneumatic rain removal system work, and what is its source of hot air?

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Slide 18 - Video

Answer sheet (1)
1. Why are rain protection systems important for aircraft?
To ensure a clear view for pilots, especially during takeoff, landing, and taxiing in rainy conditions, ensuring safe operations.
2. What ensures that a wiper failure on one side does not affect the other?
A separate electric motor powers each wiper.
3. When should rain repellent be used, and why should it not be used with wipers?
Rain repellent should only be used on a wet windshield. It should not be used with wipers because it can reduce visibility further.
4. What is the purpose of hydrophobic seal coating, and how is it maintained?
The coating causes water to bead and roll off the windshield, improving visibility. It wears off over time and needs to be reapplied periodically.
5. How does the pneumatic rain removal system work, and what is its source of hot air?
Hot air directed over the windshield breaks raindrops into smaller particles and blows them away. The hot air is sourced from the engine bleed air system or an electric blower.

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Warm-up - Listening 
The following listening assignment will focus on 
Understanding the Ice Protection System on an Aircraft!

  • Watch the interactive video and listen carefully
  • Answer the questions that show up on the screen correctly
  • Use listening strategies and take notes

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00:24
What are the two main functions of an ice protection system on an aircraft?
A
a. Increase engine thrust and reduce lift
B
b. Prevent ice formation and remove already-formed ice
C
c. Improve pilot visibility and reduce air pressure
D
d. Heat cockpit windows and maintain cabin temperature

Slide 22 - Quiz

01:22
Why is it important to protect the leading edge of an aircraft's wings from ice formation?
A
a. It improves the aircraft’s visibility.
B
b. It increases engine efficiency.
C
c. It ensures the proper lift is maintained.
D
d. It helps in navigation during bad weather.

Slide 23 - Quiz

02:24
What type of system is used to remove ice that has already formed on the wings?
A
a. Thermal anti-icing
B
b. Electric anti-icing
C
c. De-icing boots
D
d. Transparent heating elements

Slide 24 - Quiz

03:22
How does thermal anti-icing prevent ice formation on the wings and engine inlets?
A
a. By inflating rubber boots to break the ice
B
b. By using resistance elements powered by electricity
C
c. By directing hot air from the engine to the affected areas
D
d. By installing transparent heating elements on the surface

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04:40
What is used to prevent ice formation on cockpit windows, and what is its main requirement?
A
a. Rubber boots; must be flexible
B
b. Transparent heating elements; must not shatter
C
c. Hot air ducts; must maintain consistent airflow
D
d. Resistance elements; must have high durability

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Answer sheet (2)
What are the two main functions of an ice protection system on an aircraft?
b. Prevent ice formation and remove already-formed ice

Why is it important to protect the leading edge of an aircraft's wings from ice formation?
c. It ensures the proper lift is maintained.

What type of system is used to remove ice that has already formed on the wings?
c. De-icing boots

How does thermal anti-icing prevent ice formation on the wings and engine inlets?
c. By directing hot air from the engine to the affected areas

What is used to prevent ice formation on cockpit windows, and what is its main requirement?
b. Transparent heating elements; must not shatter

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Homework
  • Study the possessive pronouns
  • Practice your listening skills with the ESL lab link on Canvas

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