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Airline Transport Pilot & Type Rating (Airplane)
Includes Aircraft Dispatcher FAA-S-8081-10B.
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Commerical & Certified Flight Instructor (Helicopter) The FAA Practical Test Standards (PTS) for Commercial Pilot & Flight Instructor Helicopter pilots.
ASA’s Commercial Pilot ∓ Flight Instructor Helicopter Practical Test Standards book combines Section 1 (for Helicopter) from both the Commercial Pilot Rotorocraft PTS (FAA-S-8081-16) and the Certified Flight Instructor Rotorcraft PTS (FAA-S-8081-7) into a single quick-reference book.
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Private Pilot Rotorcraft (Helicopter and Gyroplane)
ASA’s Private Pilot Rotorcraft Practical Test Standards book includes both Section 1 (for Helicopter) and Section 2 (for Gyroplane).
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Sport Pilot for Weight-Shift Control, Powered Parachute, and Flight Instructor
ASA Practical Test Standards book for Sport Pilot Weight-Shift Control (Trikes), Powered Parachutes (PPC), and Flight Instructor
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Sport Pilot for Airplane, Gyroplane, Glider and Flight Instructor
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Instrument Rating (Airplane, Helicopter & Powered Lift)
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Flight Instructor Airplane (Multi-Engine Land and Sea)
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Flight Instructor Instrument (Airplane & Helicopter)
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Flight Instructor Airplane (Single-Engine Land and Sea)
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Commercial Pilot (Single or Multi-Engine Land)
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Private Pilot Airplane (Multi-Engine Land)
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Private Pilot Airplane (Single-Engine Land)
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AMT Practical Test Standards
The FAA has written new standards to apply to aviation mechanics, in a similar format to the PTS that pilots have had access to for the pilot tests. These new standards replace what the examiners have been using to give Oral & Practical tests. This ASA guide for mechanics includes all three standards in one book for the General, Airframe, and Powerplant sections of the O&P exams, the last step in the quest for the Aviation Maintenance Technician (AMT) certificate. The standards presented in these guides are the only way for AMT students, their instructors, as well as the examiners themselves, to know what the FAA expects for these required tests. Therefore they are essential for preparation, study, and eventually passing the tests to become FAA-certified aviation mechanics. 90 pages.
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Student Pilot Guide How Do I Get A Pilot’s License? Where do I start? Who can I ask? All these questions and more are answered in the FAA’s Student Pilot Guide.
Before beginning flight training, it is important to have a basic understanding of the responsibilities, safety regulations, and other issues you will face, including the choice of a flight school, selecting study materials, study habits, and the role of the instructor, student, and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). This guide lays out for prospective student pilots and for those already engaged in flight training, in “how to” fashion, the general procedures for obtaining FAA student pilot, sport pilot, recreational pilot, and private pilot certificates. Answers a student pilot's most frequently asked questions including:
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The Role of the Instructor
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What Flight Training Requires
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Instructor and Student Relationship
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Medical Requirements
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Preparing for and taking the Knowledge Tests
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Suggested Study Materials
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And More.
The Student Pilot Guide makes a great resource for students, flight schools and CFIs. Provides an inexpensive tool to help cement the relationship between prospective students and the flight school/CFI. Softcover, 32 pages.
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