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Phase I. Basic Instruments.
1. Use of instruments to control attitude, altitude, speed, and
direction. 2. Straight-and-level flight. a. Pitch control.
b. Bank control. c. Power control. d. Trim
control. e. Change of airspeed and configuration. 3. Turns.
a. Turns to predetermined headings. b. Change of airspeed
and configuration. 4. Climbs and descents. a. Constant
airspeed. b. Constant rate. 5. Magnetic compass.
6. Timed turns. 7. Steep turns.
Phase II. Radio Navigation.
1. VOR and ADF. a. Orientation. b. Time/distance
checks. c. Interception of predetermined radial or bearing.
d. Course (radial/bearing) following. e. Identification of
position. (1) Intersections. (2) Off-course,
including off-course corrections. (3) Arrival over station.
f. Holding and transitions. 2. Instrument approach
procedures. a. VOR. b. ADF. c. ILS.
d. Radar approaches. 3. Departures, routings, and arrivals.
4. ATC procedures. a. Clearances. b. Position
reporting. c. Emergencies.
Flight Training
Phase I. Basic Instruments. 1. Preflight procedures.
2. Takeoff procedures. 3. Techniques, procedures, and
operating limitations in the use of basic flight instruments. a.
Altimeter. b. Airspeed indicator. c. Vertical-speed
indicator. d. Attitude indicator. e. Turn and slip
indicator. f. Heading indicator. g. Magnetic compass.
4. Airwork. a. Straight-and-level flight-pitch, bank, and
power control. b. Turns and turns to predetermined headings,
including timed turns. c. Climbs and descents (Constant rate).
d. Climbs and descents (Constant airspeed). e. Stalls and
maneuvering at approach speeds. f. Steep turns. g.
Recovery from unusual attitudes.
Phase II. Communications, Departures, Enroute Navigation, and Arrivals
Under Instrument Flight Rules.
1. Preparation of flight plan, including use of charts, aircraft
performance data, weather services, Airman's Information Manual,
Airport/Facility Directory, Notices to Airmen (Class II), and Graphic Notices
and Supplemental Data. 2. Arrival estimates - for flight planning and
enroute revisions. 3. Tuning radio equipment. a. Selection
of frequencies. b. Use of equipment in flight. 4.
Orientation by radio (ADF and VOR). a. Identification of position.
b. Time/distance from station. 5. Course following.
6. Identification of position. a. Intersections.
b. Off course, including off-course corrections. 7. Holding
8. Instrument approach procedures. a. Use of Area Charts
and Instrument Approach Charts. b. ADF, VOR, ILS, RNAV, and radar
approaches. c. Missed approaches. 9. Air Traffic Control
Procedures. a. Flight Plan. b. Clearances. c.
Emergencies
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