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Aviation Acronyms DayVFR required equipment FAR 91.205 TOMATO FLAMES ATOMS x 2 A FAST MOOSE GOOSE A CAT Tachometer Oil pressure Manifold pressure Altimeter Temperature sensor (liquid-cooled) Oil temperature (air cooled) Fuel gauge Landing gear position Airspeed indicator Magnetic compass ELT Seat belts ltimeter Tachometer Oil pressure Magnetic compass Seat belts Airspeed indicator Temperature sensor (liquid-coole..
Private Pilot Checkride prep: ACS(Airman certificate Standard) A. Pilot Qualifications PA.I.A.K1 : Certification requirements, recent flight experience, and recordkeeping : FAR 61.103 (61.105 and 61.107) (a) Be at least 17 years old (c) Read, speak, write, and understand English (d) Appropriate instructor endorsements (61.103) receive ground training from instructor OR approved home study. (e) Pass Private FAA Knowledge test (f) Receive flight training, log..
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Logbook Entries and Certificates Endorsements Ground Lesson M - Logbook Entries and Certificates Endorsements Schedule: 60mins Description: Don’t get stuck with your student at a check ride or without the proper endorsements! And, don’t get stuck not retaining the necessary records in the case that the FAA comes knocking! Objective: To familiarize students with logbook entries and certificate endorsement. Reference: FAR part 61, AC 61-65 El..
Navigation systems and radar services Ground Lesson L - Navigation systems and radar services Schedule: 60-90mins Description: When we need to go on cross country, one way to help us get to our destination is to use VORs. They will prevent us from getting lost and make our trip go smoothly. Objective: To familiarize the student with a variety of navigation systems and radar services available to pilots. Reference: PHAK Elements 1.VO..
National Airspace System Task K - National Airspace System Schedule: 90mins Description: When we fly VFR, we cannot just go wherever we please. It is important that we understand the rules to each airspace so that we can fly safely for our own sake and the general public. Objective: To make the student understand the elements of the national airspace. Elements 1.Basic VFR weather minimums for all classes of airspace. 2...
High Altitude Operations Description: As you progress to more advanced planes, you will need to fly at higher altitudes and we need to know what to expect. Objective: To understand subjects pertaining to high altitude operations including environmental systems, emergency procedures, and normal operations 2. To be able to properly react to simulated emergencies specific to high altitude operation Reference: PHAK, FAR par..
Night Operations Description: As we progress in our flying careers, we will have to be ready to fly at any time of the day including night time. Objective: For the student to exhibit knowledge relating to the elements of night flight, including physiology, lighting, airport operations, navigation, FARs Reference: PHAK Elements: How we see How vision works Light enters the cornea at the front of the eyeball, trav..