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What documents do you need to be legal?
Medical, certificate, photo ID
What makes you current?
Biannual flight review, 3 take offs and landings within the last 90 days if carrying passengers
Instrument Currency
1 hold
1 track and intercept
6 approaches
within 6 calendar months
What makes an approach able to be logged for currency?
Starting at initial fix or ATC vectors, simulated IMC to minimums, or actual IMC over the final fix
What do you need after 12 calendar months of not being current?
Instrument proficiency check with DPE or CFII
Types of VOR Checks?
VOT Check
Airborne Check
2 VORs against each other
Ground based checkpoint
How to do a VOT Check?
Tune to a ground station, will read 180° TO or 360° FROM
How to do an airborne VOR Check?
Tune to VOR station over a known radial
What is the maximum tolerance for a VOT check?
4°
What is the maximum tolerance for an airborne VOR check?
6°
What is the maximum tolerance for a dual VOR check?
4°
What is the maximum tolerance for a ground based VOR check?
4°
How do you log VOR checks?
Date, error, place, signature
What happens to your altimeter when flying from high pressure to low pressure?
You will be lower than the altimeter reads
What happens to your altimeter when flying from low to high pressure?
You will be higher than your altimeter reads
In low temperatures, the altimeter will show _______ than you actually are.
Higher
In high temperatures, the altimeter will show ______ than you actually are.
Lower
How does the airspeed indicator work?
There is a diaphragm with static air inside and RAM air outside. The indicator measures the difference between the two air pressures.
What’s the difference between indicated and calibrated airspeed?
Calibrated airspeed corrects for instrumentation error when there is a higher angle of attack.
What’s the difference between calibrated and true airspeed?
True airspeed corrects for atmospheric conditions.
What’s the difference between true airspeed and ground speed?
True airspeed is your airspeed through the air, and ground speed corrects for wind
How do you get from calibrated to true airspeed?
E6B
How many gyroscopes does the aircraft have?
3
How does the gyroscope work?
It orients itself on the ground, spins around 3 axis, remains the same during different movements.
What is gyroscopic precession?
Tendency for the gyroscope to drift away from its original position
Does a glass cockpit have a gyroscope?
No, aside from a potential backup
How does a glass cockpit exist without gyroscopes?
Altitude Heading Reference System—AHRS, measures inertia and acceleration
What can be done in the event of vacuum failure?
Use alternate static source
What are the 3 types of weather briefs?
Outlook, standard, abbreviated
What is an AIRMET?
Notice of potentially hazardous weather for light aircraft
What are different types of AIRMETs?
Turbulence, icing, mountain obscuration
What is an AIRMET Sierra?
Mountain obscuration
What is an AIRMET Tango?
Turbulence
What is an AIRMET Zulu?
Icing
When are AIRMETs issued?
2:45 Zulu
How long are AIRMETs valid?
6 hours
What is a SIGMET?
A notice of hazardous weather conditions for all aircraft
What types of SIGMETs are there?
Convective, Turbulence, Icing
How long is a convective SIGMET valid?
2 hours
What are two types of convective sigmets?
Embedded thunderstorms, line of thunderstorms
How long are non-convective SIGMETs valid?
4 hours
Why does a METAR show specific temperatures (to the 10th degree?)
Show potential for visible moisture
How long is a TAF valid?
24-30 hours