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The other thread got me thinking, and what the hell, I want to see what others think about rewriting part 61 to be more intelligent. Here's my ideas:
Remove the PTS as a separate document, and solidify it as a FAR instead.
The NEW 61.9, as written by Nick Brennan
61.9 Practical Test Standards
(a) Private Pilot. Before being granted a private pilot certificate, an applicant must display to an authorized examiner proficiency in --
(1) short and soft field takeoffs and landings
(2) stalls and slow flight
(3) spins and spin recovery
(4) holding a rectangular course with a crosswind
(5) Navigation by dead reckoning and pilotage
(6) Slips
(7) Navigation by reference to instrument only for a duration of at least 10 minutes
Of course, there would be some more for seaplanes and whatnot, but you'll notice the missing stuff: S-turns, steep turns, turns around a point and a bunch of other useless tools to a new private pilot. They can be taught, but not required.
Remove the PTS as a separate document, and solidify it as a FAR instead.
The NEW 61.9, as written by Nick Brennan
61.9 Practical Test Standards
(a) Private Pilot. Before being granted a private pilot certificate, an applicant must display to an authorized examiner proficiency in --
(1) short and soft field takeoffs and landings
(2) stalls and slow flight
(3) spins and spin recovery
(4) holding a rectangular course with a crosswind
(5) Navigation by dead reckoning and pilotage
(6) Slips
(7) Navigation by reference to instrument only for a duration of at least 10 minutes
Of course, there would be some more for seaplanes and whatnot, but you'll notice the missing stuff: S-turns, steep turns, turns around a point and a bunch of other useless tools to a new private pilot. They can be taught, but not required.