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    Guide to the Flight Review for Pilots & Instructors
    Guide to the Flight Review
    Instrument Rating Test Prep 2005
    • Instrument Rating Test Prep 2005

      • 312pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
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      Applicants studying for the Intstrument Knowledge Exam will find answers and explanations for every question in the Federal Aviation Administration exam database in this guide. All of the more than 900 questions from the exam are arranged by subject category and are accompanied by specific study material. Each question is followed by the answer, an explanation of the answer, and a reference and subject code for further study in FAA materials. Meteorology, flight and navigational instruments, IFR procedures, arrivals and approaches, and review computations are among the subjects covered for the instrument rating.

      Instrument Rating Test Prep 2005
    • Guide to the Flight Review

      • 134pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
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      A guide to the Flight Review (FR) that educates both pilots and flight instructors about the exam. Answering the most commonly-asked questions, it also clarifies the requirements of the written and oral flight-review portions and presents study materials for the exam. It includes regulations and advisory material from the FAA and an FR Checklist.

      Guide to the Flight Review
    • Newly revised to reflect the latest procedural and regulatory changes mandated by the FAA, this "Guide to the Flight Review" informs both pilots and flight instructors about the exam, and lists questions with succinct answers that will help them pass their flight review. It is also useful for FAA-designated examiners for keeping track of how to conduct a flight review, and the steps and requirements laid out by the FAA. Answering the most commonly asked questions -- many of them excerpted from the Oral Exam Guide Series by Mike Hayes -- the guide also clarifies the requirements of the written and oral flight-review portions. Lists of study materials to refer to for test preparation are included. Also includes regulations and advisory material from the FAA and an "FR checklist" to help pilots stay organized. Staying organized and practicing the question-and-answers ahead of time are key to staying focused on test day and passing the flight review and checkride.

      Guide to the Flight Review for Pilots & Instructors