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So I'm reading my ASA Practical test standards booklet for Instrument
Airplane and it says: (pg.6) 2. pass the appropriate instrument rating knowledge test SINCE THE BEGINNING OF THE 24TH MONTH BEFORE THE MONTH IN WHICH THE PRACTICAL TEST WAS TAKEN. This means if I took the knowledge test 2/22/05, it's good until the end of the month, 2/28/07, right? Can anyone make sense of the above? |
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On 22 Jan 2007 17:06:41 -0800, "kevmor" wrote:
So I'm reading my ASA Practical test standards booklet for Instrument Airplane and it says: (pg.6) 2. pass the appropriate instrument rating knowledge test SINCE THE BEGINNING OF THE 24TH MONTH BEFORE THE MONTH IN WHICH THE PRACTICAL TEST WAS TAKEN. This means if I took the knowledge test 2/22/05, it's good until the end of the month, 2/28/07, right? Can anyone make sense of the above? You are correct. Good till the end of the month 2 years after the month you took it in. |
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On 01/22/07 17:06, kevmor wrote:
So I'm reading my ASA Practical test standards booklet for Instrument Airplane and it says: (pg.6) 2. pass the appropriate instrument rating knowledge test SINCE THE BEGINNING OF THE 24TH MONTH BEFORE THE MONTH IN WHICH THE PRACTICAL TEST WAS TAKEN. This means if I took the knowledge test 2/22/05, it's good until the end of the month, 2/28/07, right? Can anyone make sense of the above? Sounds like you just did. The results are good for 24 months. Of course, if you think that's just too long, you can always take the test again ;-) -- Mark Hansen, PP-ASEL, Instrument Airplane Cal Aggie Flying Farmers Sacramento, CA |
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Also, are steep turns required for the practical test? I don't see
them in the standards, but I've heard they are. On Jan 22, 5:19 pm, Mark Hansen wrote: On 01/22/07 17:06, kevmor wrote: So I'm reading my ASA Practical test standards booklet for Instrument Airplane and it says: (pg.6) 2. pass the appropriate instrument rating knowledge test SINCE THE BEGINNING OF THE 24TH MONTH BEFORE THE MONTH IN WHICH THE PRACTICAL TEST WAS TAKEN. This means if I took the knowledge test 2/22/05, it's good until the end of the month, 2/28/07, right? Can anyone make sense of the above?Sounds like you just did. The results are good for 24 months. Of course, if you think that's just too long, you can always take the test again ;-) -- Mark Hansen, PP-ASEL, Instrument Airplane Cal Aggie Flying Farmers Sacramento, CA |
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On 01/24/07 13:23, kevmor wrote:
Also, are steep turns required for the practical test? I don't see them in the standards, but I've heard they are. In some cases, the D.E. has a choice from a number of activities, like "pick any two of the following 5" for example. Steep turns are part of the PP-ASEL PTS, but I'd have to look at it to see if they are actually required (I think they are). On Jan 22, 5:19 pm, Mark Hansen wrote: On 01/22/07 17:06, kevmor wrote: So I'm reading my ASA Practical test standards booklet for Instrument Airplane and it says: (pg.6) 2. pass the appropriate instrument rating knowledge test SINCE THE BEGINNING OF THE 24TH MONTH BEFORE THE MONTH IN WHICH THE PRACTICAL TEST WAS TAKEN. This means if I took the knowledge test 2/22/05, it's good until the end of the month, 2/28/07, right? Can anyone make sense of the above?Sounds like you just did. The results are good for 24 months. Of course, if you think that's just too long, you can always take the test again ;-) -- Mark Hansen, PP-ASEL, Instrument Airplane Cal Aggie Flying Farmers Sacramento, CA -- Mark Hansen, PP-ASEL, Instrument Airplane Cal Aggie Flying Farmers Sacramento, CA |
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On 01/24/07 13:30, Mark Hansen wrote:
On 01/24/07 13:23, kevmor wrote: Also, are steep turns required for the practical test? I don't see them in the standards, but I've heard they are. In some cases, the D.E. has a choice from a number of activities, like "pick any two of the following 5" for example. Steep turns are part of the PP-ASEL PTS, but I'd have to look at it to see if they are actually required (I think they are). Oops, I see now that this was for the IR Practical Test. No, I don't think steep turns are part of the IR practical. Recovery from unusual attitudes is (while under the hood, of course) ... and some of those can be pretty steep ;-) -- Mark Hansen, PP-ASEL, Instrument Airplane Cal Aggie Flying Farmers Sacramento, CA |
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kevmor wrote:
Also, are steep turns required for the practical test? I don't see them in the standards, but I've heard they are. The PTS changed in October. Steep turns for the instrument are gone. |
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Ron Natalie wrote:
kevmor wrote: Also, are steep turns required for the practical test? I don't see them in the standards, but I've heard they are. The PTS changed in October. Steep turns for the instrument are gone. which makes sense since everything is supposed to be standard rate or 1/2 rate. I'm 1 or 2 more practice rides from the check ride. Looking forward to being done. KC |
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They maybe gone from the PTS, but any good training course
will still include them. -- James H. Macklin ATP,CFI,A&P "Kevin Clarke" wrote in message link.net... | Ron Natalie wrote: | kevmor wrote: | Also, are steep turns required for the practical test? I don't see | them in the standards, but I've heard they are. | | The PTS changed in October. Steep turns for the instrument are gone. | | which makes sense since everything is supposed to be standard rate or | 1/2 rate. | | I'm 1 or 2 more practice rides from the check ride. Looking forward to | being done. | | KC |
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Jim Macklin wrote:
They maybe gone from the PTS, but any good training course will still include them. I still did them (awhile ago now). I actually found them easier under the hood then when doing my PPL. You just keep checking on the AI during the scan and keep that picture the same. Rollout is the same under the hood or not. Assuming you don't futz with the power or trim (which you wouldn't do normally anyway). KC |
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