What are your responsibilities if a student is experiencing Physiological Obstacles in flight training? (Like airsickness)
NAE
What is Pivotal Altitude
What endorsements would you need to make for Initial Pilot Certification?
A1 - Prereqs for Practical Test (2 cal months prep)
A2 - Written Deficiencies
A33 - Aeronautical Knowledge Test (61.103-109)
8710
What endorsements would you need to make for an Additional Pilot Certification?
A34 - Aeronautical Knowledge
A35 - Flight Proficiency/Practical Test (61.123-129)
What endorsements would you make for Additional a/c Qualifications?
61.63
Additional Category: complete training and have appropriate aeronautical experience
Additional Cat. and Class:
What endorsement would you make for the Satisfactory Completion of a Flight Review?
A64 - Completion of a flight review 61.56(a)(c)
What are the required flight instructor records?
61.89 - must keep for 3 years
Solo Privilege Endorsements
Knowledge Test (kind, date, result)
Practical Test
What are AVIATION Instructor Responsibilities?
HDEEP
What are FLIGHT Instructor Responsibilities?
How do we Evaluate Student Ability?
Kelly Does Crack
What are the Characteristics of Learning?
RAMP
What are the steps in the Teaching Process?
Preparation
Presentation
Application
Review/Evaluation
What are the different types of practice?
Deliberate - practicing specific things for improvement
Blocked - practicing until something becomes automatic
Random - mixing up skills to be acquired, resulting in better retention
What are the Levels of Learning? How does a student acquire knowledge? (general)
Rote Understanding Application Correlation - Memorize, understand and apply
What kinds of Errors are there?
Slips
- When a person plans to do one thing, but then
inadvertently does something else
- Error of ACTION. Ex. forgetting to do something
Mistakes
- When a person plans to do the wrong thing
and is successful in doing/understanding incorrectly
- Errors of THOUGHT
What are CFI Limitations?
What is the difference between UND hotspots and FAA hotspots?
UND - Wherever
FAA - Runway intersections/taxiway intersections
- Location on an airport movement area with a history of potential risk of collision or runway incursion, and where heightened attention by pilots and drivers is necessary
What are the Principles of Risk Management? (4)
Steps in the Risk Management PROCESS (6)
How do we measure the LEVEL of Risk? (3)
Responsibilities of a CFI?
Security
Requirements for additional ratings
Student pilot eligibility, etc.
PPL, CPL and CFI requirements
Defense Mechanisms (8)
Rx3 C Dx2 FP
CFI privileges
61.193
Characteristics of a good assessment?
ACTS OF CO
Acceptable
Comprehensive
Thoughtful
Specified
Objective
Flexible
Constructive
Organized