ATP Flight Training Series: Missed Approach
October 30, 2009
Learn correct procedures for a missed approach following in a Piper Seminole. This demonstration uses the missed approach procedure for KCRG ILS RWY 32. Includes using the Garmin GNS 430 for GPS overlay.
Duration : 0:4:52
FTX AUSTRALIA COMPLETE: Cessna landing in Hamilton
October 30, 2009
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Carenado Cessna 182 landing in Hamilton, Australia.
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Duration : 0:1:17
Flight Training in Phoenix/AZ
October 27, 2009
Me and my Buddy Flo having flight training in Goodyear/AZ at Lufthansa Flight Training Pilot School. I can tell you nice 6 month, with a lot of sun,fun and of course flying.
Duration : 0:4:11
Slim Cessna’s Auto Club Hold On
October 27, 2009
Music Video I Directed
Duration : 0:3:48
Copper State Fly-In; 2009
October 25, 2009
Today a friend of mine John Feck came out to 0AZ5 to fly out with me to the CopperState Fly-In located at KCZG in Casa Grande, Az.
At 0830 hours we departed my home (0AZ5) a flew towards Buckeye and around the White Tanks and South Mountain to avoid “bravo” airspace and then headed toward I-10.
Just west of Firebird Lake we intercepted I-10 and headed southeast to the transition point for entry to the airshow.
We circled the transition point twice before CopperState approach cleared us to KCZG for left traffic runway 5.
John and I took in the sites at the event checking out hundreds of aircraft, the vendors and of course the food. John took several photos and I hope to have those posted here soon.
At 1500 hours we departed and took the southwest route back home, into Buckeye and then north.
Does anyone know what is Part 141 curriculum/syllabus is ? I can’t loacte this info in FAA website?
October 25, 2009
I have been trying to find the what the Part 141 curriculum looks like for the flight training. Is it something hidden from prospective students?
Each school has its own specially approved curriculum. The FAA just provides the guidelines for what must be included. It’s basically the same as the Part 61 requirements, except that there is more rigorous record keeping, there are a series of intermediate "phase checks" , and there is a chief instructor and director of operations who meet specific minimum experience requirements. The school must also have been in operation for at least 5 years to receive Part 141 authorization.
This is what "government approved" flight schools are. It doesn’t mean that they give more, better, or different training. It is simply a bit more structured. The big difference is that students at Part 141 schools can apply for student career development loans. The catch is that you must do ALL of your training under Part 141.
The Part 141 Regulations are here: http://www.gofir.com/fars/part141/frame.htm
Consult a flight school for their specific curriculum. Most are pretty similar.
AZ FT NAS THE ESSENCE
October 23, 2009
THE TWO Greatest Rappers Of All Time along with Rakim on one of the greatest collabs ever
Duration : 0:3:30
Primary Flight Training NAS Whiting Field
October 23, 2009
T-34C Primary Flight Training at NAS Whiting Field in Milton FL. Initial training for US Navy, Marines, Coast Guard and Air Force Aviators.
Duration : 0:3:38
PPL Flight Training Video Cessna 172
October 23, 2009
Here is a video of my instructor and I doing various maneuvers preparing for my checkride that was a week later. Some of the maneuvers include steep turns, stalls, and zero gravity.
Duration : 0:5:51
Sporty’s Complete Private Pilot Flight Training Course
October 23, 2009
Pass all three tests for your Private Certificate — Guaranteed!!!
You don’t have to fear the oral exam with Sporty’s courses. Our state-of-the-art 3D graphics and animations make complicated subjects like aerodynamics and weather easy to understand, so you’ll have the confidence to answer all of your examiner’s questions. Plus, our integrated Training Course Outline promotes a building-block approach to learning, so you’ll thoroughly understand each concept, instead of just memorizing test questions.
Incredible in-flight footage, filmed in broadcast quality, shows you every maneuver from the pilot’s perspective, from steep turns and stalls to landings and emergencies. In fact, over 75% of our course is shot in and around airplanes. Plus, our Practical Test Standards Study Guide cross-references every required task to the course video, making pre-checkride review easy. We’ll even give you a preview of the checkride on the final volume.
All Sporty’s courses include interactive written test preparation software, so you can study for the written test before you start flight training or as you take lessons. This easy-to-use program allows you to create customized study sessions, take randomly generated practice tests and test your knowledge with our exclusive flash card function. Plus, each volume includes interactive review quizzes to check your progress as you watch the video.
Available both on DVD Video and Streaming Online Video!!! Visit Sportys.com for more info.
Duration : 0:3:25



