Details
Course Objectives:
Upon the completion of this course, the pilot will have the necessary knowledge and skills to demonstrate that he/she meets the requirements of FAR 61.56(e) for the Flight Review, 61.57(c)(i-iii) for recent Flight Experience – Instrument will be met. The student will review multi-engine aircraft systems, the use of the systems, controls, normal and abnormal procedures for the aircraft.
Course Outline
Day One Morning
2 Hours Classroom:
SOP’s (use of checklist and altitude calls)
CFIT (low visibilty approach hazards)
2 hours Simulator:
Familiarization, maneuvers, turns, climbs, descents, power & configurations, VOR tracking, VOR approach
Day One Afternoon
2 Hours Classroom:
ATC and Emergencies (what can ATC do?)
Multi-Engine Departure (engine failure procedures/take-off)
2 Hours Simulator:
IFR Procedures, ILS, VOR, GPS approaches, and holding.
Day Two Morning
2 Hours Classroom:
Instrument approach chart review
Aircraft icing
2 Hours Simulator:
LOFT IFR Flight, abnormal procedures, system failures
Day Two Afternoon
2 Hours Classroom:
Thunderstorm Avoidance (methods to avoid convective weather)
Multi-engine Enroute and Terminal (engine out procedures)
2 Hours Simulator
LOFT IFR Flight (abnormal procedures, systems failures)
Day Three Morning
2 Hours Classroom:
FAR’s Part 61
FAR’s Part 91
2 Hours Simulator:
IFR LOFT Flight (abnormal procedures, system failures)
Total time 2 and 1/2 days, 10 Hours Simulator 8 hours classroom