asechrest
En-Route
Hello all.
I'm running through the PTS another time before my checkride. And I really hate this mnemonic. It's totally ridiculous, and is actually I think an impediment to remembering the required instruments. I think it would be much better to divide the required instruments into intuitive groups. So far I've got day VFR into four groups. I'll list them below. Anyone have a better way of studying this, or more intuitive groupings, or better name groups, or a way to incorporate the night VFR instruments?
These four main groups are easy to remember. Each one has three instruments, except for the safety group (think "extra" safety!).
Engine
Tachometer
Manifold pressure (each engine)
Temperature (liquid cooled engines)
Fluids
Oil temperature
Oil pressure
Fuel level
Orientation
Altimeter
Airspeed
Mag. heading
Safety
Seat belts
ELT
Anti-collision lights (after 1996)
Landing gear position indicator
I'm running through the PTS another time before my checkride. And I really hate this mnemonic. It's totally ridiculous, and is actually I think an impediment to remembering the required instruments. I think it would be much better to divide the required instruments into intuitive groups. So far I've got day VFR into four groups. I'll list them below. Anyone have a better way of studying this, or more intuitive groupings, or better name groups, or a way to incorporate the night VFR instruments?
These four main groups are easy to remember. Each one has three instruments, except for the safety group (think "extra" safety!).
Engine
Tachometer
Manifold pressure (each engine)
Temperature (liquid cooled engines)
Fluids
Oil temperature
Oil pressure
Fuel level
Orientation
Altimeter
Airspeed
Mag. heading
Safety
Seat belts
ELT
Anti-collision lights (after 1996)
Landing gear position indicator