Chuck Yeager's Advanced Flight Trainer Cheat Codes: ------------ Submitted by: RM Chapter name Phrase password ------------------------------------- Acceleration - In flight training. Ailerons - When you first select a maneuver. Airflow - Your first task in an unfamiliar. Airspeed - Achieving straight and level flight. Altimeter - Check your instrument panel. Angel of attack - In a straight climb. Attitute - The visual references for a climb. Aviation - This is a straight descent. Back pressure - The visual references for a descent. Bank - The plain in the attitude indicator. Center of gravity - The glareshield should be at an angle. Compass - To take off, the airplane must accelerate. Control surface - Begin by lining up the airplane. Drag - Plan your approach to the airport. Elevator - On short final, about. Empennage - While on final approach. Final - The landing flare is a slow. Flaps - Your goal is to make the transition. Fuel starvation - The transition from climb to level. G-force - The transition from descent to level. Glareshield - If you start to lose altitude during the turn. Glideslope - A stall occurs because. Heading - The first indication of an approaching. Lateral axis lift - No sooner was the airplane invented. Longitudinal axis - Begin by increasing the power. Mach - Lincoln Beachey, an early daredevil. Pitch - As the inverted horizon comes. Propeller - Begin the slow roll by increasing power. Roll - The Immelman was invented by Max Immelman. Rudder - The heading of the airplane should be. Runway - Execute a roll, stopping in the inverted position. Service ceiling - Increase power to 100% and reduce the pitch. Skid - This is the same introduction flight. Slip - Increase power to 100% while maintaining. Spin - Begin the roll by increasing the power. Stall - Increase power 100% and attain full speed. Throttle - Roll the airplane in the same manner. Track - AFT flashes an on-screen message confirming. Vertical axis - Your success as a race pilot depends. Vertical stabilizer - It isn't by accident that the most. Yaw - In formation flying, you test your flying precision.