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  1. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has published the Private Pilot – Airplane Airman Certification Standards (ACS) document to communicate the aeronautical knowledge, risk management, and flight proficiency standards for the private pilot certification in the airplane category, single-engine land and sea; and multiengine

  2. Cross Country flight must include a landing at an airport more than 50 nautical (not statute) miles from the original point of departure. Additional cross country requirements apply – e.g. night XC must be over 100nm total. The long solo XC has to include one leg of over 50 nm, plus be over 150 nm total.

  3. 1 solo cross country flight of at least 150nm total distance with full stop landings at 3 points and one segment of at least 50nm between T/O and landings; and. 3 T/O’s and landings to a full stop at an airport with an operating control tower.

  4. 8 sie 2022 · Many primary flight students struggle at some point with the definition of what a cross-country flight is, how it relates to meeting the requirements of the private pilot certificate, and whether it is already documented in their logbook or still needs to be met.

  5. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has published the Private Pilot —Airplane Airman Certification Standards (ACS) document to communicate the aeronautical knowledge, flight proficiency, and risk management standards for private pilot certification in the airplane category, single- engine land and sea; and multiengine land and sea classes.

  6. 26 maj 2024 · One solo cross country flight of 150 NM total distance, with full-stop landings at three points, and one segment of the flight consisting of a straight-line distance of more than 50 NM between the takeoff and landing locations

  7. and flight proficiency standards for private pilot certification in the airplane category, single-engine land and sea; and multiengine land and sea classes. This ACS is available for download, in PDF format, from www.faa.gov.