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Greg Copeland wrote: I'm expecting a 1-2 hour check out. Speaking of which, can you share with me what to expect? Just proof that I can competently fly and time to become familair with the plane? Or something more involved from the PTS? What I had to do was like a BFR, demonstrate types of landings and takeoffs, stalls, etc. |
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john smith wrote:
In article , Greg Copeland wrote: I'm expecting a 1-2 hour check out. Speaking of which, can you share with me what to expect? Just proof that I can competently fly and time to become familair with the plane? Or something more involved from the PTS? What I had to do was like a BFR, demonstrate types of landings and takeoffs, stalls, etc. I've had checkouts like that, and checkouts where the guy just had me land twice. Oddly, the landing twice was in a twin, and the BFR type checkout was a 172. I don't know. |
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On Sun, 23 Jul 2006 14:41:09 -0500, Emily wrote:
I've had checkouts like that, and checkouts where the guy just had me land twice. The last rental checkout I did between getting my IFR rating and joining my club required some approaches and some discussion about IFR operations. - Andrew http://flyingclub.org/ |
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A rental checkout should include a check on license and
ratings and medical certificate. This gives you a chance to talk about previous experience and currency. I've flown 20,000 + hour airline captains who haven't flown single-pilot in decades and CFIs who fly every day in one or more types of airplanes. The airline pilot wanted a long checkout, it was his grandchildren he wanted to take for a ride. He was good but had come to rely on the co-pilot for radio work and such. It took him longer to feel comfortable in an Archer than I would have required. I've flown owner's whose plane was in the shop and they wanted to rent the same type from us. Some needed only .5 and some really needed 7 hours. I always have a checkout do a manual gear extension and a stall and at least one landing. But if they are weak on the informal oral or weak in their airwork it takes longer. Some fail. A good instructor probably knows before you actual take-off how well it is going. -- James H. Macklin ATP,CFI,A&P "john smith" wrote in message ... | In article , | Greg Copeland wrote: | | I'm expecting a 1-2 hour check out. Speaking of which, can you share with | me what to expect? Just proof that I can competently fly and time to | become familair with the plane? Or something more involved from the PTS? | | What I had to do was like a BFR, demonstrate types of landings and | takeoffs, stalls, etc. |
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