Power Hour Lessons by CFI Bootcamp

The Four Forces Explained | How an Airplane Flies

1 h 0 min · 27. Apr. 2026
Episode The Four Forces Explained | How an Airplane Flies Cover

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In this Power Hour Series episode, CFI Bootcamp delivers a complete aerodynamic breakdown of the four forces of flight — lift, weight, thrust, and drag — structured specifically for CFI candidates and active flight instructors. Topics covered include angle of attack, the lift equation, Bernoulli's principle, parasite and induced drag, the total drag curve, the power curve, and the Vx vs. Vy performance distinction. Each concept is framed for both checkride preparation and effective student instruction, aligned with FAA ACS standards. Whether you're studying for your CFI oral or refining how you teach aerodynamics, this episode gives you the structured foundation to explain how an airplane flies with precision and confidence. Visit cfibootcamp.com for full course access and additional Power Hour Series content. Outline and more here: https://www.cfibootcamp.com/power-hour-lessons/four-forces-of-flight

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