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Energy Errors

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Key Takeaways:

  • Energy management is the FAA-defined process of using pitch and power to plan, monitor, and control an aircraft's altitude and airspeed to achieve and maintain desired flight profiles.
  • Deviations from these desired profiles are called "energy errors," categorized into "total energy errors" (altitude and airspeed deviate in the same direction) and "energy distribution errors" (altitude and airspeed deviate in opposite directions).
  • Correcting these errors requires specific, coordinated inputs: total energy errors are primarily resolved with power adjustments, while energy distribution errors are corrected using pitch control.
  • Understanding the aircraft's energy state and recognizing these errors provides pilots with a conceptual tool to anticipate and make appropriate, coordinated adjustments to ensure a safe and desired flight path.
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The FAA’s Airplane Flying Handbook (AFH, FAA-H-8083-3C) describes energy management as “the process of planning, monitoring, and controlling altitude and airspeed,” which seems straightforward enough. Using the available tools, primarily pitch and power, we’re expected to attain and maintain “desired vertical flightpath-airspeed profiles, detect, correct and prevent “unintentional altitude-airspeed deviations” and prevent “irreversible deceleration and/or sink rate” that can lead to a less-than desirable outcome.

Put another way, managing an airplane’s energy is a key concept in any attempt to understand various flight phases, obtain desired performance and put it where we want it, in high-speed cruise, on the glidepath or in the touchdown zone. But we don’t always get it right the first time, whether due to poor planning, distractions, mechanical issues, weather or inexperience. The AFH calls these occurrences “energy errors,” and further breaks them down into “total energy errors” and “energy distribution errors,” or some combination of the two. The sidebar below explains these terms in greater detail. 

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