The pre-solo maneuvers are the first applications for private pilot license. There are a number of requirements before you can make your first single. Now, in many cases, going only to the demands of the job, if someone is not ready to solo yet. I do it because I’m not going to sit in the traffic model with someone of 5 additional flights for their landings down. The bulb lights up and my goal is to have the license in a safe and / experienced driver at the time of the flight test. I also want you to be in your budget. Many teachers and schools will not move forward until solo’ed think this is a complete waste of money. For this reason, some people may say that only the pre is the most expensive. When I see someone who has 40 hours, is performed as a soloist and also did not cross the country, Camp Springs / shortfield takeoffs and landings at night or simulated instrument time, all I can think of is that poor students have cheated. The main reason for people not only have their landings down. Why not move instructor. Soft do Campo / Campo Short Takeoffs and landings, 10 take-offs and landings at night Cross Country Dual (Yes landings plus). This is usually a lot of time for the landing (lamp) lights. Here I have listed only the requirements specified for you. Remember there are two parts of aeronautical knowledge and aeronautical experience. (A) General. A student pilot may operate an aircraft in solo flight unless the student has met the requirements of this section. (B) aeronautical knowledge. A student pilot must demonstrate satisfactory aeronautical knowledge to verify the knowledge that meets the requirements of this paragraph: (1) The test must address the knowledge of the student pilot-(i) the relevant activities in 61 and 91 of this chapter; (FAR S) (ii) Airspace rules and procedures for the airport where the solo flight will be made, and (iii) the flight characteristics and operational limitations for the make and model of aircraft to be flown. (2) authorized the student-instructor (i) administering the test, and (ii) After the test, review all incorrect answers with the student before permitting the student to perform a solo flight. (C) pre-flight training alone. Before making a solo flight, a student pilot must have: (1) reception and recording of flight training maneuvers and procedures in this section that are appropriate for the make and model aircraft to be flown, and (2) demonstrated competence and satisfactory safety, judging from an authorized instructor for the maneuvers and procedures required by this section, the make and model of aircraft or similar make and model of aircraft to follow. (D) operations and training procedures pre-solo flight in a single engine aircraft. A student pilot who is receiving training for a number of single-engine airplane or privileges must receive and log flight training for the maneuvers and procedures: (1) appropriate procedures for the preparation of flight, including preflight planning and preparation , operation and motor systems, (2) operations or running surface, including runups, (3) takeoffs and landings is also normal and cross-wind, (4) law and level flight, and turn in either direction, (5) turns up and climbing, (6) Airport traffic patterns, including procedures for entry and exit (7) to avoid collisions, avoid shear, and avoid the wake turbulence (8), downhill, with and without turns using high and low settings friction, (9) flight at different speeds to slow cruise flight (10) tickets as flight attitudes and power combinations with recovery began with the first indication of a stall, and recovery from a complete standstill (11), emergency procedures and equipment malfunctions, (12) Ground reference maneuvers; (13) Approaches to a landing area simulated engine malfunctions; (14) glides to a landing, and (15) Go-arounds all the above fields should be covered and documented in your log book .. And it must be signed by a certified flight instructor. Yes, I saw people going with their friends and their friends have signed their records. These areas can only be provided by a certified flight instructor (CFI) Hope to see you in SkyAirfreddy
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