Flight Training Lesson 7
2.0 Hours Dual; Pre/Post Flight Discussion 1 Hours
by Philip Greenspun and Kasim Te; revised January 2008
Developed for students at East Coast Aero Club which operated under FAR Part 141 from July 2008 through July 2010.
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Objective
During this lesson, the student will fly at least three ILS
approaches, with at least one missed approach hold. The flight can
involve visiting another airport, but may be done VFR with practice
approaches so as to reduce the burden on ATC.
Elements
Review
- IFR operations
- briefing each approach
- missed approach procedures
- holding
Introduction
- ILS approaches
Schedule
- set up avionics and plates for an approach back to BED
- depart BED for LWM
- request ILS 05 with the published missed
- go missed and hold
- request vectors back for another ILS 5
- request vectors back for an ILS 29 or 11 at BED
Equipment
- FAA Rotorcraft Flying Handbook
- FAA Instrument Flying Handbook
- Robinson R22/R44 IFR Trainer
- R22/R44 P.O.H.
Completion Standards
The student should demonstrate proper recovery techniques from
unusual attitudes, with full and partial panel. The student will
also gain an understanding of VOR orientation and tracking procedures,
including the interception of specific VOR radials.
Instructor's Evaluation and Recommendations:
Flight Training Record, Lesson 7
Any deviations from the completion standards should be noted in previous section.
After completing a maneuver listed under Introduction, place a check mark next to that maneuver.
Assign grades of Above Standard, Meets Standard, or Below Standard to maneuvers listed under Review.
- Student Name:
- Instructor Name/CFI#/expiration:
- Date of Lesson:
- Aircraft Type/Registration:
- Route of Flight:
- Number of Landings:
- Hours Dual/Solo:
- Hours Cross-Country:
- Hours Night:
- Hours Simulated Instrument: