PPGS Lesson 6.6 | Aircraft Systems: Oil Systems
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Welcome back to Epic Flight Academy's Private Pilot Ground School! This video covers the aircraft oil systems, and how they aid the engine in running smoothly.
This course is taught by Epic Flight Academy's own Mike Thompson. Mike Thompson is the author of "Telling Is Not Teaching", which promotes the idea that the “new school” of teaching that embraces electronic technology cannot sacrifice the “old school” of human relationships because the human brain stills learns in largely the same way that it has for millennia.
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I read 1 hour and didn’t understand this explained in only few minutes👏🏻
I appreciate this video. I'm in highschool and taking a class for my A&P license so this might help
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This piece is well put together and well communicated. I'll certainly watch other episodes
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Thank you!
Thankyou so much sir, my concept is clear
I have a CPL test and coming up this weekend and this video certainly explained everything I need to know about wet sump system
Glad you think so!
Thank you. Clear explanation and it helps.
Glad it was helpful!
Hey, what is downstream constriction if you could tell me ?
this is good for my powerplant test
hello sir I'm wondering if there is any relation ship between the fighter jet engine system and the civilian airplanes systems. thank u so much
Mike enjoyed your lecture and illustrations. But why do you stress so much that the pump doesn’t make pressure?? We all know it does make pressure as a function of rpm, system back pressure and pump curve, viscosity, and etc. To your point a pump by itself can no more make pressure than an orifice plate can by itself, so maybe just explaining the main system interactions would give the students a more digestible picture.