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On Apr 28, 4:39*pm, Qzectb wrote:
It's everything else that's got me nervous: *tower communications, controlled airspace, etc. *Among other things, I realize that the entire airspace classification system has changed since I last flew. You are in good company. Most of the pilots I work with that haven't flown in years feel the same way. Not a big deal. I find that about 50% of what I hear on the radio is just plain unintelligible. *It always WAS hard for me to make out what was being said, even when I knew roughly what to expect, but it seems worse today. *Maybe it's my middle-aged ears. No. There have been some small changes (airspace, etc). However, most of it is just that you haven't done it in awhile. There are lots of great training aids out there that I recommend to my students. Depending on where you are in general I would recommend one of the following products.... 1) King Private Pilot Exam course (covers all ground work, great in you really feel rusty) http://www.kingschools.com/searchRes...Exam%20Courses 2) King VFR Flight Review (better for those that just need refresher, includes the stuff below) http://www.kingschools.com/productDe...0KSJV033CSEDVD The follow are more spot tools if you have specific areas you want to addres... 3) King Communications (if you just want to brush up on radios) http://www.kingschools.com/productDe...D%20KSJV017DVD 4)King Airspace review http://www.kingschools.com/productDe...D%20KSJV009DVD 5) King regs review http://www.kingschools.com/productDe...D%20KSJV033DVD I recommend King only because I know their products, but there are others. In general I feel that its a better use of your time and money to try these inexpensive DVD courses first and then review with the CFI. While I can teach you all this as a CFI the DVDs contain a lot of good graphics and can be watched at any time. Then when we get together you have a great starting point from which to discuss questions. Although you noticed communications was something you were rusty on, I find that regulations and airspace need a lot of review for those that have been out of flying for awhile. -Robert, CFII |
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![]() I find that about 50% of what I hear on the radio is just plain unintelligible. It always WAS hard for me to make out what was being said, even when I knew roughly what to expect, but it seems worse today. Maybe it's my middle-aged ears. No. There have been some small changes (airspace, etc). However, most of it is just that you haven't done it in awhile. There are lots of I hope you're right. Just to be clear, it's not interpretation of instructions that I find difficult. It's just that every second word usually sounds like raw static to my ears. "cessna two echo static turn static static contact static at one three three static five." It's like trying to understand a conversation in a very noisy bar. But maybe practice is the key. 2) King VFR Flight Review (better for those that just need refresher, includes the stuff below)http://www.kingschools.com/productDe...0KSJV033CSEDVD Just ordered this.... thanks for the helpful suggestion and the encouragement. |
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![]() "Qzectb" wrote in message ... I find that about 50% of what I hear on the radio is just plain unintelligible. It always WAS hard for me to make out what was being said, even when I knew roughly what to expect, but it seems worse today. Maybe it's my middle-aged ears. No. There have been some small changes (airspace, etc). However, most of it is just that you haven't done it in awhile. There are lots of I hope you're right. Just to be clear, it's not interpretation of instructions that I find difficult. It's just that every second word usually sounds like raw static to my ears. "cessna two echo static turn static static contact static at one three three static five." It's like trying to understand a conversation in a very noisy bar. But maybe practice is the 2) King VFR Flight Review (better for those that just need refresher, includes the stuff below)http://wkey. Buy a nice headset with noise canceling you will hear much better. |
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aluckyguess wrote:
Buy a nice headset with noise canceling you will hear much better. I remember when I started in the '70s and all the shouting we did talking to each other. The ANR headsets are wonderful. -- Regards, Ross C-172F 180HP KSWI |
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this is FlyBoy watchout!
on 4/28/2008, Qzectb supposed : I find that about 50% of what I hear on the radio is just plain unintelligible. It always WAS hard for me to make out what was being said, even when I knew roughly what to expect, but it seems worse today. Maybe it's my middle-aged ears. No. There have been some small changes (airspace, etc). However, most of it is just that you haven't done it in awhile. There are lots of I hope you're right. Just to be clear, it's not interpretation of instructions that I find difficult. It's just that every second word usually sounds like raw static to my ears. "cessna two echo static turn static static contact static at one three three static five." It's like trying to understand a conversation in a very noisy bar. But maybe practice is the key. 2) King VFR Flight Review (better for those that just need refresher, includes the stuff below)http://www.kingschools.com/productDe...0KSJV033CSEDVD Just ordered this.... thanks for the helpful suggestion and the encouragement. |
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Welcome home.
Jim -- "If you think you can, or think you can't, you're right." --Henry Ford On Apr 28, 4:39 pm, Qzectb wrote: It's everything else that's got me nervous: tower communications, controlled airspace, etc. Among other things, I realize that the entire airspace classification system has changed since I last flew. |
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Just remember.. you do not need to retake the written.. but this is the best
way to get up to speed on the material and changes over the last 20 years. Welcome Back BT "Robert M. Gary" wrote in message ... On Apr 28, 4:39 pm, Qzectb wrote: It's everything else that's got me nervous: tower communications, controlled airspace, etc. Among other things, I realize that the entire airspace classification system has changed since I last flew. You are in good company. Most of the pilots I work with that haven't flown in years feel the same way. Not a big deal. I find that about 50% of what I hear on the radio is just plain unintelligible. It always WAS hard for me to make out what was being said, even when I knew roughly what to expect, but it seems worse today. Maybe it's my middle-aged ears. No. There have been some small changes (airspace, etc). However, most of it is just that you haven't done it in awhile. There are lots of great training aids out there that I recommend to my students. Depending on where you are in general I would recommend one of the following products.... 1) King Private Pilot Exam course (covers all ground work, great in you really feel rusty) http://www.kingschools.com/searchRes...Exam%20Courses 2) King VFR Flight Review (better for those that just need refresher, includes the stuff below) http://www.kingschools.com/productDe...0KSJV033CSEDVD The follow are more spot tools if you have specific areas you want to addres... 3) King Communications (if you just want to brush up on radios) http://www.kingschools.com/productDe...D%20KSJV017DVD 4)King Airspace review http://www.kingschools.com/productDe...D%20KSJV009DVD 5) King regs review http://www.kingschools.com/productDe...D%20KSJV033DVD I recommend King only because I know their products, but there are others. In general I feel that its a better use of your time and money to try these inexpensive DVD courses first and then review with the CFI. While I can teach you all this as a CFI the DVDs contain a lot of good graphics and can be watched at any time. Then when we get together you have a great starting point from which to discuss questions. Although you noticed communications was something you were rusty on, I find that regulations and airspace need a lot of review for those that have been out of flying for awhile. -Robert, CFII |
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On Apr 30, 11:12*am, "BT" wrote:
Just remember.. you do not need to retake the written.. but this is the best way to get up to speed on the material and changes over the last 20 years. Interesting, in (some) other countries the written test has a limited validity and you have only a few years grace before you hare to retake them if you don't complete the training in that period. Cheers |
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"WingFlaps" wrote in message
... On Apr 30, 11:12 am, "BT" wrote: Just remember.. you do not need to retake the written.. but this is the best way to get up to speed on the material and changes over the last 20 years. Interesting, in (some) other countries the written test has a limited validity and you have only a few years grace before you hare to retake them if you don't complete the training in that period. Cheers --------begin new post----(still hoping to understand OE)----------- It expires here as well if you don't complete the certification. However, the OP stated that he was "licensed" back in the day. Peter |
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On Apr 30, 1:32*pm, "Peter Dohm" wrote:
"WingFlaps" wrote in message ... On Apr 30, 11:12 am, "BT" wrote: Just remember.. you do not need to retake the written.. but this is the best way to get up to speed on the material and changes over the last 20 years. Interesting, in (some) other countries the written test has a limited validity and you have only a few years grace before you hare to retake them if you don't complete the training in that period. Cheers --------begin new post----(still hoping to understand OE)----------- It expires here as well if you don't complete the certification. *However, the OP stated that he was "licensed" back in the day. OK thanks. Cheers |
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