"Jim Logajan" wrote in message
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"HL Falbaum" wrote:
"Jim Logajan" wrote in message
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Uncle Fuzzy wrote:
On Nov 20, 9:57 pm, Jim Logajan wrote:
Is the CFI endorsement to take a private pilot test for a specific
category (e.g. airplane, rotorcraft, glider) or a category and
class (e.g. airplane, single engine land) or some other
classsification (e.g. fixed-wing), or not category or class
specific?
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In addition to studying the books your instructor will no doubt
recommend, go he
http://www.exams4pilots.org/
and set it up for 'Private Pilot - Glider' .
The specific answer to your question is----Yes, category and class.
Hmmm - but it doesn't appear to be consistent. There appears to be only
one knowledge test for the entire "airplane" category - no knowledge
tests specific to airplane classes.
See FAA Advisory Circular AC 61-65D (on the FAA Website www.faa.gov
) #37 Aeronoutical knowlege test will include name of specific test
(glider)
Yeah, looks like that is my only option. It means extra legwork and
scheduling all around, none of that extra work productive toward
increasing my knowledge. Quite literally a double-test: a test before a
test.
Hope that helps--good luck on the test!
Hartley Falbaum USA CFIG
Thanks.
Go to the exams4pilots and you can see *all* the available tests. They are a
functional grouping, related to the rating you seek. Not all category and
class so I'm sorry-I misspoke.
The faa.gov site has the AC 61-65D with all the templates for endorsements.
When an instructor endorses you for a test, that Instructor's signature and
reputation is on the line and the FAA "remembers". It hurts the Instructor
if you fail. So the Instructor has the duty to be sure you are ready before
endorsing you for a test.
Hartley Falbaum