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Hi There,
I am coming out to the USA in August to do my IR / CPL / Multi Rating. Can anyone advise as to the style and ofrmat of each of the tests (Oral and Flight) Any advice and hints and tips would be gratefully received. I will be doing my instruction in Souther Florida. Thanks in advance. Ian JAR PPL (SEL) (UK) |
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Get yourself the CPL, I, and ME test standards from the faa. www.faa.gov.
Anything in the list is fair game in the oral. Usually it is informal, just you and the DE in a room and questions are thrown at you. On the flight tests, the same thing applies. Anything in the test standards is fair game. Not all maneuvers are going to be performed, but expect that you will be held to the standards stated for the maneuvers you are requested to perform. Pay attention to the "add-on" sections, as some things will not apply when you do your CPMEL add-on. -- remove underscores to email "Ian Leslie" wrote in message ... Hi There, I am coming out to the USA in August to do my IR / CPL / Multi Rating. Can anyone advise as to the style and ofrmat of each of the tests (Oral and Flight) Any advice and hints and tips would be gratefully received. I will be doing my instruction in Souther Florida. Thanks in advance. Ian JAR PPL (SEL) (UK) |
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Ian Leslie wrote:
Hi There, I am coming out to the USA in August to do my IR / CPL / Multi Rating. Can anyone advise as to the style and ofrmat of each of the tests (Oral and Flight) Any advice and hints and tips would be gratefully received. I will be doing my instruction in Souther Florida. Thanks in advance. I posted an overview of my own instrument oral and checkride awhile back, you could search Google for it if you want. BTW, a company called ASA (www.asa2fly.com) publishes rating-specific booklets where they discuss practical standards and provide a list of questions/answers that can be asked during the oral. - Slav Inger - PP ASEL IA @ YIP |
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