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  1. binnsflightservices.com › area_03_task_b_-_cross_country_flight_planningIFR Cross-Country Flight Planning

    IFR cross country pre-planning, including the PAVE checklist, looking at the overall weather picture. How to plan an IFR route using airways, or how to find preferred routes. How to determine the appropriate Instrument Departure Procedure from controlled and uncontrolled airports.

  2. Create a navigation plan and simulate filing an IFR flight plan IR.I.C.S4: Interpret departure, arrival, en route, and approach procedures with reference to appropriate and current charts

  3. Destination Airport: Weather: Can you and do you want to go based on current and forecast data? Which approach does the wind, ceiling and visibility dictate is most likely? Which runway is best for landing with a headwind? Approach plates: Review the minimums for straight-in and circling.

  4. An IFR cross-country flight in controlled airspace involves filing an IFR flight plan and obtaining an ATC clearance. For training purposes in preparation for an instrument rating, most or all of the flight should be conducted under actual or simulated IFR conditions.

  5. The following samples are provided to preview the lesson plans. Sample My CFI Book pages are also available. Editing (customizations) and PDFs are disabled until a single or group membership is purchased. 1) Fundamentals of Instructing. Effects of Human Behavior and Communication on the Learning Process. The Learning Process.

  6. This single document has all your CFI Lesson Plans! We've got all the lesson plans you'll need when asked to teach tasks and maneuvers on your CFI checkride. If your examiner asks it, it's in the document. Here are some of the tasks we cover: . Slow Flight. 8s on Pylons.

  7. Flight Planning 1-1 CROSS COUNTRY PLANNING AND FLYING GUIDE Chapter One PLANNING AND EXECUTING THE FLIGHT Perhaps everyone has, at one time or another, experienced a learning situation (public school or flight school) where an instructor asks a question and the stu-dent draws a blank. We aren’t talking about the temporary situation where anxi-