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How to Prepare for Your First Check Ride

Plane and Pilot

Take time to understand relevant Federal Aviation Regulations (FARs) , especially those explicitly referenced in the ACS. When you approach your check ride, these tasks should feel second nature. Some pilots discover they need extra practice with performance landings or more time mastering VOR navigation, for instance.

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Who is the pilot in command of your aircraft?

Air Facts

is one of the simplest and best known federal aviation regulations, and it clearly defines the most essential job as a pilot: to be the boss for the entire flight. No information was available to determine the modes or settings of the avionics and/or autopilot during the approach.

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Drone Lingo Simplified: Acronyms Every Pilot Needs To Know

Pilot Institute

Acronyms for Regulatory Compliance The following terms are important in making sure that drone pilots comply with all relevant FAA regulations. 14CFR Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations 14CFR is part of the Federal Regulations that pertain to Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR).

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