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Solo Training Requirements. 10 hours minimum of solo flying in a single engine airplane on the Private Pilot areas of operation including: 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.
1 lis 2022 · Below, you’ll find a “filled out” example of a cross-country flight plan, simulating a fictitious flight from Deer Valley, Phoenix, to Prescott. Under each heading in the flight plan, you’ll find a number and a description of what is going on and what you must do to complete your flight plan.
Initial solo cross-country flight: § 61.93(c)(1) I certify that (First name, MI, Last name) has received the required solo cross-country training. I find he/she has met the applicable requirements of § 61.93, and is proficient to make solo cross-country flights in a (make and model aircraft).
requirements for the Private Pilot are: Must be a Private Pilot to take off and land within (KSFO) Class B Airspace (AIM 3-2-3) and can fly at night. Must maintain currency to carry passengers: 1.) 3 touch-n-go’s during the day and 3 full stop landings at night every 90 days – 61.57. 2.)
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, each landing involving a flight in the traffic pattern.
16 sty 2022 · Filing a Flight Plan. You’re not required to file a flight plan if you’re flying VFR, but it’s highly recommended that you do file one. A filed flight plan has information that search and rescue services can use to reach you in case of an emergency. Here’s an example of a completed flight plan.
Private Pilot - Cross-Country Flight Planning Airman Certification Standards: Objective: To determine the applicant exhibits satisfactory knowledge, risk management, and skills associated with ross-country flights and VFR flight planning