Student Pilot Guide
Student Pilot Guide
Student Pilot Guide
STUDENT
PILOT
GUIDE
1999
Welcome to aviation.
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L. Nicholas Lacey
Director, Flight Standards Service
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CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
General ................................................................................1 1
Student Pilot Flight Training ..........................................1 2
Student Pilot Requirements: Medical and
Student Pilot Certificates .................................................1 5
The Recreational Pilot and Private Pilot
Knowledge Tests ................................................................1 9
Recreational Pilot and Private Pilot Practical Tests ....2 2
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INTRODUCTION
Before you begin flight training, it is important to have a
basic understanding of the responsibilities, safety regulations,
and issues applicable to such an endeavor. This includes the
choice of a flight school, selected study materials, study habits,
and the role of the instructor, student, and Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA).
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school. Talking to pilots and reading articles in flight magazines can help
you in making your checklist and in the evaluation of a training facility.
Your choice of a flight school might depend on whether you are
planning to obtain a Recreational Pilot Certificate, Private Pilot Certificate,
or whether you intend to pursue a career as a professional pilot. Another
consideration is whether you will train part or full time.
Do not make the mistake of making your determination based on
financial concerns alone. The quality of training you receive is very
important. Prior to making a final decision, visit the school you are
considering and talk with management, instructors, and students. Evaluate
the items on the checklist you developed, and then take time to think
things over before making your decision.
Ground and flight training should be obtained as regularly and
frequently as possible. This assures maximum retention of instruction
and the achievement of requisite proficiency.
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Recreational Pilot Certificate. Refer to 14 CFR part 61, sections 105
and 107 for the requirements of a Private Pilot Certificate.
Medical Requirements
Pilots, except those who fly gliders or free air balloons, must
possess a valid medical certificate in order to exercise the
privileges of their airman certificates.
The periodic medical examination required for medical
certification is conducted by designated aviation medical
examiners, who are physicians with a special interest in
aviation safety and have training in aviation medicine.
The standards for medical certification are contained in
14 CFR part 67. The requirements for obtaining medical
certification are contained in 14 CFR part 61.
Prior to beginning flight training, a flight instructor should
interview you about any health conditions and determine your
goal as a pilot. Good advice would be to obtain the class of
medical certificate required before beginning flight training.
Finding out immediately whether you are medically qualified
could save time and money.
If you do have any physical limitations, such as impaired
vision, loss of a limb, or hearing impairment it is possible you
could be issued a medical certificate valid for “Student Pilot Privileges
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Only.” This kind of medical certificate will allow you to continue flight
training and to prepare for the pilot certification practical test. During
training, flight instructors should ensure that you can safely perform all
required TASKS that pertain to the required standards. Special devices
may be necessary to allow you to manipulate the flight controls. If you
are unable to perform certain tasks, you may have a limitation placed on
your pilot certificate. For example, hearing impairment would require
the limitation “Not Valid for Flight Requiring the Use of Radio.” Another
limitation may allow the pilot to only operate a certain make and model
airplane, such as one without rudder pedals.
Knowledge Tests
Study Materials
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n AC 91-23, Pilot’s Weight and Balance Handbook (Currently being
revised, new number and title will be: FAA-H-8083-1, Aircraft Weight
and Balance Handbook.)
n FAA-S-8081-14, Private Pilot Practical Test Standards
n FAA-S-8081-3, Recreational Pilot Practical Test Standard
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The National Transportation Safety Board Regulation Part 830 is available
free of charge from:
Study Habits
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When to Take the Knowledge Test
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Practical Test Standards
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MOST FREQUENTLY ASKED
QUESTIONS*
General
3. Q. Is flying safe?
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Student Pilot Flight Training
A. No. The instructor will not allow you to solo until you
have learned to perform certain maneuvers. These maneuvers
include safe takeoffs and landings. You must be able to maintain
positive control of the aircraft at all times and to use good
judgment.
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5. Q. When is the first solo endorsement required?
A. No.
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9 . Q . Must I have a Federal Communications Commission
(FCC) radiotelephone operator’s permit to operate an aircraft
radio transmitter?
A. No.
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Student Pilot Requirements: Medical and
Student Pilot Certificates
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4 . Q . How long are my Student Pilot and medical
certificates valid?
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8 . Q . If I solo in more than one make and model aircraft,
must I have an endorsement for each on my Student Pilot
Certificate?
(2) 14 CFR part 61, section 105 (if preparing for the private
pilot knowledge test).
The regulations require an applicant to have logged ground training
from an authorized instructor, or to present evidence of having
satisfactorily completed a course of instruction or home-study course
in the knowledge areas appropriate to the category and class
aircraft for the rating sought.
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3. Q. What document or documents must I present prior to taking a
knowledge test?
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(5) In the event of retesting after a failure, the applicant must
present the unsatisfactory Airman Test Report. If the applicant elects
to retest for a higher score, the satisfactory Airman Test Report
must be surrendered to the test administrator.
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Recreational Pilot And Private Pilot
Practical Tests
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The applicant will be asked to produce and explain the:
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6. Q. When can I take the recreational pilot or private pilot practical
test?
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10. Q. Is there a charge for the pilot certificate?
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