I signed up to shake off the rust next Thursday and get current again. Kind of nervous not going to lie! Converted my logbook to an excel document this morning and I felt pretty wistful. 2009 was the last time I logged time, other than a flight in 2014 for my birthday...
I signed up to shake off the rust next Thursday and get current again. Kind of nervous not going to lie! Converted my logbook to an excel document this morning and I felt pretty wistful. 2009 was the last time I logged time, other than a flight in 2014 for my birthday...
Still waiting for my prop overhaul ,to be completed. Another missed week end. Which makes me think ,how many good week ends do I have left.
Given a cat 4 hurricane 140 miles SE and heading NW at 10 mi/hr, nowhere.
I signed up to shake off the rust next Thursday and get current again. Kind of nervous not going to lie! Converted my logbook to an excel document this morning and I felt pretty wistful. 2009 was the last time I logged time, other than a flight in 2014 for my birthday...
I hear you... just knocked the rust off and got current last month. I was on the ground for two years and it is painful.
Regarding study... didn't do much. Reviewed charts and airspace and checklists. The flight review is more of a shared information session. If you don't know it they will walk you through things. I took notes from the ground session and I can list out bullet points for you if you want.
Thanks for writing that up! Never heard of RAWFAT before but it looks handy. I will get to studying!Sure thing, and here you go! I'm kind of glad you asked. This forced me to type it up before I lost the notes.
Flight Review (2017)
Generally listed in order:
Currency (day and night)
Final authority for safety of flight
Loss of engine procedure
Squawk codes (7700, etc)
Information needed prior to flight (acronym I learned during the interview):
R: runway information
A: ATC delays/info
W: w&b/weather
F: fuel
A: alternate plans
T: takeoff/landing data (capability of plane)
Fuel reserve requirements (day/night)
Seatbelt requirements (including what age doesn’t need seatbelt (under 2 years)
Flying after using alcohol/drugs
When can you fly an intoxicated passenger
Passenger briefing
Requirements for safety pilot (not really needed for PPL only I guess but whatever)
Medicals – how long are they good for
O2 requirements (he also made a point about the difference between aviation & medical O2)
Flying after scuba diving requirements
ADM/Risk Management (IAMSAFE/5 Ps/3 Ps)
Aircraft worthiness (AV1ATE)
Docs needed in aircraft (ARROW)
Day VFR requirements (TOMATOAFLAMES)
When Mode C xponder is required
Inop equip –actions to take or consider
Airport markings
Light bar signals
Airspace (general altitudes above surface)
Speed limits
VFR cruising altitudes (only in effect above 3000 AGL)
Right of way (in the air and during takeoff/landing)
Then there was some light discussion near the end on:
Formation flying
Special use airspace
Radio calls in uncontrolled airspace
ACS (airman certification standards) replacing PTS
Wire strikes (how to avoid)
Runway incursions (how to avoid)
The formation flying thing was kind of funny. I mean, rarely people fly formation right? Then a week later I was visiting my mom in Ohio and hear the sound of a small aircraft, look up and whoa, 5 Skyhawks in a V formation.
Ooooooooooooooo where'd you go? Hit me up if you need recommendations next time.Survived another New Orleans overnight...barely
Dude we went all over. First stop was the Grenade place, second stop was the Spirits place (Bar Rescue saved this place) and then a bunch of others that I don't remember.Ooooooooooooooo where'd you go? Hit me up if you need recommendations next time.
Dude we went all over. First stop was the Grenade place, second stop was the Spirits place (Bar Rescue saved this place) and then a bunch of others that I don't remember.
Yeah I'd like that if you don't mind. Thanks for the info btw.