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Studying for the written and wow, the Weather part is reallly fun!
Which Certificate are you studying for?Studying for the written and wow, the Weather part is reallly fun!
PPL thanks guys
If your going for your PPL. For the information you are having trouble with, make flash cards. And, just review them everyday. I had about 120 of them. Eventually, I was down to 20 of them. I just reviewed them a couple of times a day.
I have only got through the oral segment of my check ride. I did a discontinuance for weather, and hopefully tomorrow be able to get the flight in if the weather is OK. I found that I ended up being able to make it through just fine.
Oral did he/she ask alot about weather?
He gave me a couple of scenarios, and changed the weather conditions a couple of times.
I do not remember them word for word. The first scenario: the night before flying a XC route I had a little cold. I took some cold medicine, and the next morning woke up and felt much better. The ceiling enroute is 3000 OVC. Currently the conditions are mist with 5sm visibility. It is supposed to get a lot warmer outside as it gets closer to my departure time. There was more to this, I can not remember it all. Would you go, or not go? How did you make this decision.
Then he changed the conditions around a little. Also, threw in there... My boss needed me to get there that day. Threw in a scenario where the night before the comm radio had failed. The mechanic checked the radio, and found no problem.
Even though I had good answers and showed that I had the ability to use the correct decision making process, and made the correct decisions, he still had more knowledge to throw in there.
Like people have said, you are there to talk aviation with someone for an hour. He is going to know if you know your stuff or not. If he has suspicions, he will dig deeper. At the same time when you are correct, he shares some of his knowledge with you. I imagine the flight will probably be the same way.
He took away some of the nervousness with some humor. Also, while pointing out things for me to identify on the charts, he would point out fun airports to go to, and why, even had pictures of one. Made it much more comfortable.
As far as studying weather. I spent a lot of time trying to remember all of the specifics of which each weather map, and chart, and forecast supplied, and what the times they were released are, etc... While they could ask you this if they wanted, I don't feel mine would of. He didn't pull out any weather maps, or charts. He did have me review my flight plan with him, and if we were going to go. He also, asked how I received my weather. In which I told him, I had been observing the weather several days before. I used DUATS, Aviationweather.gov, and NOAA.gov, and of course a standard briefing when filing my flight plan. When the time came, I told him we probably will not be going unless the weather changed, and I need to call and get an update. He gave me the weather from his phone at two of the airports in the vicinity we would be. It was beautiful at the home drome, but where we were going to be, overcast at one at 800 and mist, and Broken at 800 at the other with fog and mist. So, I asked for a discontinuance.
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Can you explain your answer to that first scenario I just did the weather chapters, and I wouldnt be able to answer that.. What does the cold medicine the night before have to do with it, thats okay because it was the night before I assume and then, I am assuming you are going to try and predict the weather from what he said but I wouldn't even know how to predict from that... By the way thanks for your help..
Thanks for that I am going to have to study the weather alot more! A few more times to get more a grasp!
I have been using FAA-Ground-School.com they have an interactive and tests etc. not so sure about it i was deciding between Gleim's online school which seemed very structured.. May go that route as well.. This FAa ground school.com's vidoes are great but i think i may need some more on the weather, they rely a lot on the faa handbook for giving the written as i think some of the others rewrite it themselves.. and make it easier i think to absorb, i hate the pilot book the way its written.
I appreciate you guys sharing your info, I am learning all I can at home, don't have a CFI yet. Using a learn to fly course I got from Sporty's pilot shops and a flight simulator. I hope to begin with an Instructor by the spring. Seems my biggest problem so far is soaking in what I need to know about weather ...
Studying for the written exam on your own is fine, but I'd be very careful about thinking that a simulator without an instructor will help. It could get you into bad habits. It is better to start with the CFI and then practice what he/she wants you to practice.
Studying for the written exam on your own is fine, but I'd be very careful about thinking that a simulator without an instructor will help. It could get you into bad habits. It is better to start with the CFI and then practice what he/she wants you to practice.
Studying for the written and wow, the Weather part is reallly fun!
When you see one of these at your destination, LAND. Rent a Car. Drive. Taken on 12/23 on the road to Sugarloaf, ME (landed in WVL).
When you see one of these at your destination, LAND. Rent a Car. Drive. Taken on 12/23 on the road to Sugarloaf, ME (landed in WVL).
How close did you get? Encounter any wind shear?
When you see one of these at your destination, LAND. Rent a Car. Drive. Taken on 12/23 on the road to Sugarloaf, ME (landed in WVL).
When you see one of these at your destination, LAND. Rent a Car. Drive. Taken on 12/23 on the road to Sugarloaf, ME (landed in WVL).