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PART 61 |
How you get your license |
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PART 91 |
How you lose your license |
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PART 43 |
Maintenance |
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PART 1 |
1.1 General Definitions 1.2 Abbreviations and Symbols |
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Airworthiness Directive |
Part 39.3 AD's are compulsory maintenance you have to do it. |
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PART 39 |
Airworthiness detectives |
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Duration of airworthiness |
PART 21.181 As long as maintenance is kept up |
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Who does PART 43 apply to? |
Aircraft having a u.s. airworthiness certificate foreign registered 121 or 135 operators and the aircraft of any of those except - experimental certificates, unless previously issued a different type of certificate |
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Requirements for private pilot license |
61.103 Be at least 17 Understand the English language Logbook endorsement Pass Knowledge Test Have required experience Pass practical test |
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Aeronautical Knowledge Private Pilot reg # |
61.105
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Commercial pilot eligibility requirements |
61.123 be 18 years old Understand the English language Receive logbook endorsement of ground training Pass required knowledge test Meet aeronautical experience requirements Have private pilot's license Pass required practical test |
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Charictoristics of Learning |
R esult of experience A ctive process M ulitifasited P urpousful |
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Domains of Learning |
Cognitive - knowledge Affective - feeling Psycomotor - doingaq |
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3 phases of knowledge acquisition |
Memorization- memorizing facts Understanding- begins to organizing knowledge into useful groups Concept learning- groups understood topics by similarities and differences |
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Levels of learning |
Rote- memorizing a sentence without understanding it Understanding- understanding of the basic concepts Application- using underrated knowledge Correlation- associate understanding to new learning |
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Human needs |
Physical Safety Love Esteem Actualization |
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Laws of Learning |
R eadiness E ffect E xercise P rimacy I ntensity R ecency |
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Problems of focus |
Fixation - Attention on one thing to the exclusion of everything else Inattention - failure to pay enough attention to an important task boredom or fixation can be the cause |
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Factors that can inhibit learning |
Repression- truly forget something painful Denial- deny something is happening/ has happened or minimize the consequences Compensation- counterbalance weaknesses with percived strengths Projection- project blame for weakness onto others "I had a bad examiner" Rationalization- justify shortcomings + really belive it Reaction formation- counter statement that they don't believe "I don't care what you think" Fantacy- wishing or daydreaming about how they wish things were instead of working towards it Displacement- take out frustrations on something besides the source |
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Blooms taxonomy of the cognitive domain |
Knowledge- remember info/ define, label, identify, [state standard temp at sea level]
Comprehension- explaining the meaning of info/ describe, summarize [explaining in a single sentence why aviation uses a standard temp
Application- useing abstraction in concrete situation/ implement, solve, instruct apply [ use standard temp laps rate to determine temp @ 4000 ft PA Analysis- breaking down of whole into components/ differentiate, compare [compare temps at different altitudes based on standard temp laps rate] Synthesis- put parts together into a new and integrated whole/ create, design, adapt [make a chart showing temps at altitude up to 12000 ft Evaluation- make a judgment about the merits of ideas, material or phenomena/ appraise, critique, evaluate [evaluation of the import of info to a pilot] |
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Blooms taxonomy of the affective domain |
Awareness Response Valuing Organize Integrate |
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Blooms taxonomy of the psycomotor domain |
Observe Imitate Practice Habit |
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91.205 |
Required instruments and equipment |
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ATOMATOFLAMES |
Airspeed Indicator Tachometer- each engine Oil Pressure Manifold Pressure Altimeter Temp gauge Oil temp gauge Fuel Landing gear position Anti-collision light Magnetic heading indicator ELT - not helicopter Seatbelts |
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FLAPS |
Fuses - 3 spare each kind Landing light- if for hire Anti-collision light Position lights Source of power |
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What are the required instruments and equipment for Instrument Flight ? |
ATOMATOFLAMES - Day FLAPES - Night GRABCARD G - Generator / Alternator R - Radios (2-Way) A - Altimeter (Sensitive - 75ft) B - Ball (Inclinometer) C - Clock (Shows Seconds) A - Attitude Indicator R - Rate of Turn Indicator D - D/G |
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What Are The Required Maintaince/ Inspections |
AV1ATES A - Annual V - VOR - Every 30 Days 1 - 100 Hour ( For Hire) A - AD's Compliance T - Transponder Check - 24 Months E - ELT 12/1/.5 S - Static/ Pitot - 24 Months |