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Ninth Edition by Michael Hayes
Contains the questions most frequently asked by FAA examiners during the airplane checkride, and the appropriate responses.
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This Ninth Edition of the Instrument Pilot Oral Exam Guide has been updated throughout to comply with current regulations, procedures, and airman certification standards (ACS). Exam Tips have been added to all chapters, and answers and references have been updated to reflect current FAA guidance. New questions and answers reflect subjects evaluators have historically found weak during practical exams. Appendices include a Practical Test Checklist for Applicants and Examiners, Certified Flight Instructor-Instrument Airplane Supplement, and FAA Instrument Proficiency Check (IPC) guidance. An additional internet element provides readers with additional tools and resources (see the "Reader Resources" tab on this page).
ASA Oral Exam Guides were written to help applicants prepare for their oral exams with FAA examiners. Examiners ask a lot of questions during the oral portion of the checkride, and thorough preparation is key to success. Using a question-and-answer format, each Oral Exam Guide lists the questions most likely to be asked by examiners and provides succinct, ready responses.
Pilots will find the Oral Exam Guides indispensable tools in both planning for what to expect during the airplane checkride, and mastering the subject matter. Instructors rate them as excellent preparation for students, as well as preps for Instrument Proficiency Checks (IPCs), aircraft transitions, and as general refresher material.
Note: Readers can access additional resource material for this book at the following link: www.asa2fly.com/reader/oegi.
Helicopter Pilots should use both this Instrument Rating Oral Exam Guide and the Helicopter Oral Exam Guide, by Ryan Dale.
Part Number ASAOEGI9PD ISBN 9781619547254
Author | Michael Hayes |
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ISBN | 978-1-61954-725-4 |
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Edition | Ninth |
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Page Count | 272 pages (print edition) |
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Good single-pilot resource management (SRM) is comprised of six basic tenets: aeronautical decision making, risk management, task management, situational awareness, CFIT awareness, and automation management. Although these areas may not be specifically addressed under each PTS task, they are essential to flight safety and will be critically evaluated during your FAA oral and practical test. Download a set of questions and answers covering "Single-pilot Resource Management" here.
The complete, unexcerpted FAA document entitled, "FAA Instrument Proficiency Check Guidance" is available here. The full version of this guide includes additional tools to help pilots prepare for their IPC.
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