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Michael D. Hayes

    Private Oral Exam Guide
    Commercial Pilot Oral Exam Guide
    Instrument Oral Exam Guide
    Private Oral Exam Guide
    • 2014

      Commercial Pilot Oral Exam Guide

      The Comprehensive Guide to Prepare You for the FAA Checkride - Eighth Edition

      • 260 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) administers oral as well as written exams for pilot certification and flight review. These exam guides teach applicants not only what to expect, but also how to exhibit subject mastery and confidence under the scrutiny of the FAA Examiner. In this series, the most consistent questions asked in each exam are provided in a question-and-answer format, with information sources for further study. Applicants facing the Commercial Pilot oral exams will benefit from the topics discussed and the further study materials provided in this Commercial edition, which have been updated to reflect important FAA regulatory, procedural, and training changes, including fundamentals of instruction, technical subject areas, an appendix with the latest version of the FAA's Advisory Circular (AC) 61-65. The Eighth Edition contains a new chapter on the currently hot FAA topic of "scenario-based training" (SBT), written by Arlynn McMahon (author of "Train Like You Fly"). It provides insight into these more-complex questions on how to demonstrate one's grasp of the practical application of flight training. Scenario-based questions are now an integral part of FAA Oral & Practical Exams, and FAA examiners are using them more and more often.

      Commercial Pilot Oral Exam Guide
    • 2012

      Private Oral Exam Guide

      The Comprehensive Guide to Prepare You for the FAA Checkride - Tenth Edition

      • 256 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      Updated to reflect vital FAA regulatory, procedural, and training changes, and including a new chapter on "Scenario-Based Training," this indispensable tool prepares private pilots for the "checkride" with an FAA examiner. It answers the most common questions asked by examiners, clarifies the requirements of the written and oral portions, and presents practice questions from the exam with a reference to the specific information source from where the answer may be derived. An appendix with a "Practical Test Checklist" and a condensed table of private pilot PTS maneuvers are included. The main body of questions is written in a Q & A format--with the questions the FAA checkride examiners are most likely to ask along with comprehensive, easy-to-remember responses. This guide teaches not only what to expect on the private pilot oral exam, but also how to exhibit subject mastery and confidence while under the examiner's scrutiny.

      Private Oral Exam Guide
    • 2002

      Private Oral Exam Guide

      • 194 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden
      4,3(26)Abgeben

      The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) requires oral as well as written exams for pilot certification and flight review. These exam guides teach applicants not only what to expect, but also how to exhibit subject mastery and confidence while under tough examiner scrutiny. In these exam preparation guides, the most frequently asked questions in each particular exam and the correct answer for each are provided in a question-and-answer format, with information sources for further study. Applicants facing the airline transport and private oral exam will benefit from the topics discussed and the further study materials provided.

      Private Oral Exam Guide
    • 1992

      Instrument Oral Exam Guide

      • 160 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden
      4,0(14)Abgeben

      For pilot certification and flight review, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) requires oral as well as written exams for pilot certification. An Instrument Rating can be added to the Private Pilot or Commercial Pilot Rating and requires special training. This guide provides the most consistent questions asked of an Instrument Pilot applicant in the instrument competency check. Immediately following each question is a reference to the specific information source from which the answer may be derived. Questions are divided into four sections with many subtopics: flight planning, departure, en route, and arrival. This edition has been updated to reflect important FAA regulatory, procedural, and training changes.

      Instrument Oral Exam Guide