PRWAMCN: Public Relations over a WAM CNn covers itīased upon Magnetic Course (MC=True Course subtract Variation)Īlso for computing groundspeed winds Winds from the left you subtract to heading Winds from the right you add to heading Night Identify actions to successfully control the changeĮvaluate the effect of the action countering the change (Pilot in command, aircraft, environment, operation)Įlements of the DECIDE model for decision makingĮstimate the need to counter or react to changeĬhoose the most desirable outcome for the flight Source of electrical power (adequate for all installed electrical and radio equipment) IFR Equipment Requiredĩ1.205 (d) Additionally required for IFR flight(in addition to those required by VFR night) (any additional equipment required by the Pilots Operating Handbook)Īdditionally required for VFR night 91.205(c)įLAPS (additional equipment required for night flight) (2 is for all the previous letters twice)įuel gauge (quantity for each tank) Landing gear position indicator (for retractable landing gear) Signaling device and flotation gear (when for hire beyond power-off gliding distance of the shore) Manifold pressure gauge (for each altitude engine/turbo/supercharged) Safety belt Oil temperature gauge (each air cooled engine) Oil pressure gauge (each engine using pressure system) Static inspection (24 months) Equipment for Airworthiness ![]() (required if aircraft is used for hire or flight instruction for hire- 91.409(b)) Weight & balance 91.103(b)(2) Inspections for Airworthiness Registration (temporary is pink) 91.203(a)(2) ![]() Pilot’s Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge.Weather Hazards, Reports, and Forecasts.Airworthiness, Maintenance Requirements.Airport Operations, Airspace, Radar Services.
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