Introduction
In this course, you’ll learn how airplanes move around three invisible lines called axes—pitch (nose up and down), yaw (turning left and right), and roll (tilting the wings).
Study Duration
60 Min
In this course, you’ll learn how airplanes move around three invisible lines called axes—pitch (nose up and down), yaw (turning left and right), and roll (tilting the wings).
You’ll discover how pilots use special parts of the plane like ailerons, rudders, elevators, and throttles to control these movements. By the end, you’ll understand how pilots fly an aircraft in every direction—smoothly, safely, and with complete control!
This knowledge is essential for anyone interested in aviation, whether you're aspiring to be a pilot or simply want to understand how flight works. Each concept builds on the last, giving you a comprehensive foundation in the principles of aerodynamics and aircraft operation.