Training Syllabus Flashcards

1
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What is the total aeronautical knowledge training hours in the Private Pilot Cessna Syllabus?

A

50.4 hours.

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What is the required minimum Part 141 aeronautical training hours for private pilot?

A

35 hours.

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Minimum Part 141 flight time required for private pilot?

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35 hours.

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Minimum Part 141 flight training required for private pilot?

A

20 hours.

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5
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Minimum Part 141 solo time required for private pilot?

A

5 hours.

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6
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Any required hours for solo XC in Part 141?

A

No min hours, only need to complete the 100nm XC requirement with landing at 3 points.

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What is the total aeronautical knowledge training hours in the Commercial Pilot Cessna Syllabus?

A

48.8 hours.

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What is the required minimum Part 141 aeronautical training hours for commercial pilot?

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35 hours.

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Minimum Part 141 Requirement for Commercial Course.

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  • 55 hours of flight training.
  • 20 hours XC training.
  • 10 hours instrument training.
  • 5 hours night training.
  • 65 hours PIC/Solo time.
  • 7 hours night solo/supervised.
  • 35 hrs XC PIC day
  • 4 hrs XC PIC night
  • 120 hrs total time.
  • 35 hours ground training.
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9
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Traffic Pattern Wx Minimums

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  • Ceiling no less than 1500 AGL
  • Visibility at least 3sm.
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Cross Country Wx Minimums

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  • Ceiling no less than 3000 AGL.
  • Visibility at least 6sm.
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Max Wind Conditions.

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  • Dual Flight XC Comp no mote than 15 kts, surface wind no more than 20 knots.
  • Solo Flight XC Comp no more than 10 kts, surface wind not more than 15 knots.
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12
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Minimum Fuel Reserve for Dual XC Flights and Solo Local Flights?

A

1 hour.

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13
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What must a person hold before enrolling in the solo flight phase of the Private Pilot certification course?

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Recreational pilot, sport pilot, or student pilot certificate.

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14
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What is the passing score for exams and how many retest is allowed?

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70% and one retest.

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Training Records to be kept on file include?

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Date of enrollment, chronological log of courses, flights, tests, and date of graduation. All files will be kept for a minimum of 1 year from graduation, termination, or transfer.

16
Q

How many stages phases in the Private Pilot Course?

A

3 Stages and 10 Phases.

17
Q

How many Prog/Stage Checks total in Private Pilot Course?

A

4 Stage Checks.

18
Q

FAA Industry Training Standards (FITS)

A

Scenario Based Training
SRM
Learner Centered Grading

19
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SRM

A

Single Pilot Resource Management

  • Based on ADM, RM, CFIT, Automation Management, Task Management.
  • SRM training helps the pilot to accurately assess and manage risk, thereby making logical and timely
    decisions.
20
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Learner Centered Grading

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Includes two parts: learner self assessment and a detailed
debrief by the instructor.

21
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Maneuver Tasks Grades

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  • Describe
  • Explain
  • Practice (Achieve the knowledge for meaningful practice)
  • Perform (The “Perform” level is met when the completion standards for the particular scenario
    or phase are met)
22
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Each Phase contains which 4 elements.

A
  • Required Web-based Knowledge Instruction.
  • Suggested Flight Scenarios.
  • Required Phase Ground Training Checklists.
  • Required Phase Proficiency Checklists.