After you own or have completed requirements for one, the instructor should move to the next phase of training, but not quite ready for the guys. As I have said many flight schools and instructors will not proceed until they have solo’ed. I personally go forward with all since the objective is to obtain a permit for a budget without losing quality flight training. Here is the position of the individual needs of your private pilot license training. Again that general and be more specific. (general). (1) Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this section, a student pilot must meet the requirements of this section by-(i) carry out a single country flight or any flight over 25 nautical miles “airport where the flight back. (ii) Making a solo flight and landing at any other place that the airport of origin. (2) Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this section, a student pilot, which only for adherence to country flight privileges must: (i) received flight training from an instructor authorized to provide flight training in maneuvers and procedures in this section that are appropriate to the make and model of aircraft for which cross solo country privileges are sought, (ii) demonstrated experience in cross-country maneuvers and procedures in this section to an authorized instructor, (iii) Has satisfactorily completed the pre-solo flight maneuvers and procedures required by ยง 61. 87 (Requirements Pre only) of this part of the make and model of aircraft or similar make and model of aircraft for which it seeks solo cross country privileges, and (iv) meet with all the limitations included in the approval of the teacher allowed to be referred to in paragraph (c) of this section. This is also a general obligation of each of the pilot countries of Students of the Cross. Now I want to deepen in them a little “more, and is as follows. (3) A student pilot who seeks only accession country flight privileges must have received ground and flight training from an authorized instructor in the skiing maneuvers and procedures listed in this section that are appropriate to the flight of the aircraft. There is much more in this Regulation. But the most important part of this discussion is the need for you to be eligible, countries in the end: As you move in this Regulation are as follows: (e) the maneuvers and procedures for training of the Cross – country flight in a single engine aircraft. A student pilot who receives training in cross-country flight in a single engine aircraft must receive and log flight training in maneuvers and procedures: (1) Use of aeronautical charts for VFR navigation pilotage, and dead in the calculation help of a magnetic compass, (2) The use of graphics performance of the aircraft for a domestic flight, (3) Acquisition and analysis of aeronautical weather reports andforecasts, including recognition of emergency procedures, weather conditions, criticism and visibility Estimated flight, (4), (5) How to configure the traffic, which include area departure, area arrival, entry and traffic pattern, and approach, (6), procedures and practices to avoid collisions, wake turbulence precautions, and avoidance of wind (7) Recognition, prevention, and operational restrictions of hazardous terrain features in the geographic area in which the cross country flight to fly, (8 ) procedures for the operation of instruments and equipment installed in the aircraft to be flown, including recognition and correct use of operational procedures and indications; (9) The use of VFR navigation and two-way communications, (10 ) takeoff, approach, landing and procedures, including short field, soft field, and crosswind takeoffs, approaches and landings (11) Promotion at the best angle and best price, and (12 ), control and maneuvering solely by reference to flight instruments, including straight and level flight, turns, descents, climbs, use of radios, and ATC directives. Note that there are elements now in this Regulation. All these areas should be in your logbook, but the hours requirements come into play only in the general requirements. Hope to see you in SkyAirfreddy
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