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MPL
057 TM App. A
I. Core Phase EU Part FCL MPL Course 1. VFR
Name : _____________________________________________________________
VFR Start: End: Note: Please return this syllabus completed and signed by you and your instructors to Stella aviation
International within 3 days after completion of this course.
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ISSUE RECORD
Issue Number Issue Date
10 01-12-2013
11 ** 27-05-2014
** Because the changes of this issue cover almost the entire content no vertical line is indicated in the left margin. Before application the whole document should be read by the applicable staff member.
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Stage overview
Exercise Type
Planned GS
duration (hrs)
Planned flight duration (hrs)
DUAL VFR SOLO VFR SPIC VFR XC VFR
SE VFR GS DAY 1 Class/CBT 6:00
SE VFR GS DAY 2 Class/CBT 6:00
SE VFR GS DAY 3 Self-study 6:00
SE VFR GS DAY 4 Test & class/CBT 5:30
SE VFR GS DAY 5 Class/CBT 6:00
SE VFR GS DAY 6 Class/CBT 6:00
SE VFR GS DAY 7 Self-study 6:00
SE VFR GS DAY 8 Mock-up & memory test 2:30
SE VFR D00 Taxi N/A
SE VFR D01 Airwork 1:30
SE VFR D02 Airwork 1:30
SE VFR D03 Airwork 1:30
SE VFR GS DAY 9 Class/CBT 6:00
SE VFR GS DAY 10 Class/CBT 6:00
SE VFR GS DAY 11 Class/CBT 6:00
SE VFR GS DAY 12 Mock-up test 1:30
SE VFR D04 Airwork 1:30
SE VFR D05 Circuits 1:30
SE VFR D06 Airwork and circuits 1:30
SE VFR D07 Circuits 1:30
SE VFR D08 Progress check 01 1:30
SE VFR D09 Circuit 1:30
SE VFR D10 PC Progress check 01 1:00
SE VFR S11 First solo 0:15
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Exercise Type
Planned GS
duration (hrs)
Planned flight duration (hrs)
DUAL VFR SOLO VFR SPIC VFR XC VFR
SE VFR D12 Circuits 1:00
SE VFR S13 Solo circuits 0:45
SE VFR D14 Circuits 1:00
SE VFR S15 Solo circuits 0:45
SE VFR D16 Circuits 0:30
SE VFR S17 Solo circuits 1:00
SE VFR D18 Circuits & airwork 1:30
SE VFR S19 Solo circuits and airwork 1:30
SE VFR D20 Circuits & airwork 1:30
SE VFR S21 Solo circuits and airwork 1:30
SE VFR D22 Circuits & airwork 1:30
SE VFR S23 Solo circuits and airwork 1:30
SE VFR D24 Circuits & airwork 1:30
SE VFR S25 Solo circuits and airwork 1:30
SE VFR D26 Progress check 02 1:30
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Exercise Type
Planned GS
duration (hrs)
Planned flight duration (hrs)
DUAL VFR SOLO VFR SPIC VFR XC VFR
SE VFR GS DAY 13 Class/CBT 6:00
SE VFR GS DAY 14 Self-study 6:00
SE VFR GS DAY 15 Navigation test 1:30
SE VFR D27 Navigation 1:30 1:30
SE VFR D28 Navigation 1:30 1:30
SE VFR D29 Navigation 3:00 3:00
SE VFR D30 Navigation 1:30 1:30
SE VFR D31 Navigation 1:30 1:30
SE VFR S32 Solo navigation 1:30 1:30
SE VFR D33 Repetition 1:30 1:30
SE VFR D34 Repetition 1:30 1:30
SE VFR D35 Repetition 1:30 1:30
SE VFR D36 Progress check 03 2:00 2:00
Extra session All main exercises OPTIONAL
Total 77:00 27:30 10:15 12:30 17:00
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SE VFR GROUNDSCHOOL DAY 1: CLASS/CBT
DATE Planning Actual INSTRUCTOR 6:00 STUDENT
Objective
The POH/AFM will be discussed. The focus is the systems part. Exercises Aircraft inspection & servicing 0 General knowledge (OM, ATPL etc.) 0 Starting and shut-down engine procedure 0
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SE VFR GROUNDSCHOOL DAY 2: CLASS/CBT
DATE Planning Actual INSTRUCTOR 6:00 STUDENT
Objective
- The student learns how to prepare a flight by filling in a performance sheet. Secondly the aerodrome procedures of the training location are being taught.
- The student learns how to deal with administration, weather, NOTAM’s etc. before and after a flight.
Exercises Mass and balance calculation 0 NOTAM interpretation 0 Pre-flight preparation 0 Weather briefing 0
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SE VFR GROUNDSCHOOL DAY 3: SELFSTUDY
DATE Planning Actual INSTRUCTOR 6:00 STUDENT
Objective - The student learns how to prepare a flight by filling in a performance sheet. Secondly the
aerodrome procedures of the training location are being taught. - The student learns how to deal with administration, weather, NOTAM’s etc.
before and after a flight. Exercises General knowledge (OM, ATPL etc.) 0 Aircraft inspection & servicing 0 Mass and balance calculation 0 NOTAM interpretation 0 Pre-flight preparation 0 Weather briefing 0 Starting and shut-down engine procedure 0 Aerodrome procedures 0
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SE VFR GROUNDSCHOOL DAY 4: TEST
DATE Planning Actual INSTRUCTOR 1:30 STUDENT
Objective - The test contains questions about exercises mentioned below. It might also contain
applicable general knowledge questions. - To pass the test a score of at least 75% is required. Test score: Aircraft inspection & servicing NOTAM interpretation Pre-flight preparation Weather briefing Starting and shut-down engine procedure Mass and balance calculation General knowledge (OM, ATPL etc.)
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SE VFR GROUNDSCHOOL DAY 4: CLASS/CBT
DATE Planning Actual INSTRUCTOR 4:00 STUDENT
Objective - The student learns how to prepare a flight by filling in a performance sheet. Secondly the
aerodrome procedures of the training location are being taught. - The student learns how to deal with administration, weather, NOTAM’s etc.
before and after a flight. Exercises Checklist use 0 Briefings 0
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SE VFR GROUNDSCHOOL DAY 5: CLASS/CBT
DATE Planning Actual INSTRUCTOR 6:00 STUDENT
Objective - The student receives flight briefings of the exercises mentioned below. - Mock-up training will take place on the briefed exercises. Exercises Taxi 0 Flight at critically low speed without flaps 0 Flight at critically low speed with flaps 0 Primary effects of controls 0 Use of power 0 Use of trim 0 Maintaining Straight and level flight 0 Normal turn 0 TEM 0
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SE VFR GROUNDSCHOOL DAY 6: CLASS/CBT
DATE Planning Actual INSTRUCTOR 6:00 STUDENT
Objective - The student receives flight briefings of the exercises mentioned below. - Mock-up training will take place on the briefed exercises.
Exercises Climb best angle 0 Climb best rate 0 Climbing turn 0 Climbing 0 Descending 0 Descending turn 0 Simulated cabin fire on the ground 0 Simulated engine fire on the ground – start up 0 TEM 0
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SE VFR GROUNDSCHOOL DAY 7: SELFSTUDY
DATE Planning Actual INSTRUCTOR 6:00 STUDENT
Objective - Study the emergency exercises. Memory items must be known
by heart to score 100% on the memory items test on the last ground school day. - Study applicable VFR procedures in SOP’s, AIP and Jeppesen as discussed during
already performed ground school days.
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SE VFR GROUNDSCHOOL DAY 8: MEMORY ITEMS TEST
DATE Planning Actual INSTRUCTOR 1:00 STUDENT
Objective
The memory items test must be passed by 100%. Memory items test score:
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SE VFR GROUNDSCHOOL DAY 8: MOCK-UP TEST
DATE Planning Actual INSTRUCTOR 1:30 STUDENT
Objective - Prepare a local training flight (2 persons, full tanks, 1:30 hour, ISA conditions, take-off
and landing on local training aerodrome). - The student must pass the mock-up test by scoring all items on level 3 before the
student proceeds to the next lesson. Briefing exercises mock-up General knowledge (OM, ATPL etc.) 0 Pre-flight preparation 0 TEM 0
Mandatory exercises mock-up 1 2 3 4 I Checklist use Briefings Starting and shut-down engine procedure Taxi Flight at critically low speed without flaps Flight at critically low speed with flaps Maintaining Straight and level flight Normal turn Climbing Descending turn TEM
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SE VFR D00 TAXI
Date Planning Acc Actual Acc Instructor DUAL VFR n/a n/a n/a n/a Student Name
Objective
The performance level must be such that the student is able to reach the required level for the progress check SE VFR D10 within the remaining lessons. Briefing Checklist use 0 Briefings 0 General knowledge (OM, ATPL etc.) 0 Aircraft inspection & servicing 0 Mass and balance calculation 0 NOTAM interpretation 0 Starting and shut-down engine procedure 0 Taxi 0 Simulated cabin fire on the ground 0 Simulated engine fire on the ground – start up 0 TEM 0
Mandatory exercises 1 2 3 4 I Pre-flight preparation Checklist use Briefings Starting and shut-down engine procedure Taxi Simulated cabin fire on the ground Simulated engine fire on the ground – start up TEM
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SE VFR D01 BASIC ATTITUDE
Date Planning Acc Actual Acc Instructor DUAL VFR 1:30 1:30 Student Name
Objective
The performance level must be such that the student is able to reach the required level for the progress check SE VFR D10 within the remaining lessons. Briefing General knowledge (OM, ATPL etc.) 0 Pre-flight preparation 0 Weather briefing 0 Aerodrome procedures 0 Primary effects of controls 0 Use of power 0 Use of trim 0 Maintaining Straight and level flight 0 Normal turn 0 TEM 0
Mandatory exercises 1 2 3 4 I Pre-flight preparation Checklist use Briefings Starting and shut-down engine procedure Taxi Aerodrome procedures Primary effects of controls Use of power Use of trim Maintaining Straight and level flight Normal turn TEM
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SE VFR D02 BASIC ATTITUDE
Date Planning Acc Actual Acc Instructor DUAL VFR 1:30 3:00 Student Name
Objective
The performance level must be such that the student is able to reach the required level for the progress check SE VFR D10 within the remaining lessons. Briefing General knowledge (OM, ATPL etc.) 0 Pre-flight preparation 0 Flight at critically low speed without flaps 0 Flight at critically low speed with flaps 0 Climbing turn 0 Climbing 0 Descending 0 Descending turn 0 TEM 0
Mandatory exercises 1 2 3 4 I Pre-flight preparation Checklist use Briefings Starting and shut-down engine procedure Taxi Aerodrome procedures Flight at critically low speed without flaps Flight at critically low speed with flaps Primary effects of controls Use of power Use of trim Maintaining Straight and level flight Normal turn Climbing turn Climbing Descending Descending turn TEM
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SE VFR D03 BASIC ATTITUDE
Date Planning Acc Actual Acc Instructor DUAL VFR 1:30 4:30 Student Name
Objective
The performance level must be such that the student is ready for the progress check SE VFR D10. Briefing General knowledge (OM, ATPL etc.) 0 Pre-flight preparation 0 Climb best angle 0 Climb best rate 0 TEM 0
Mandatory exercises 1 2 3 4 I Checklist use Briefings Starting and shut-down engine procedure Taxi Aerodrome procedures Flight at critically low speed without flaps Flight at critically low speed with flaps Primary effects of controls Use of power Use of trim Maintaining Straight and level flight Normal turn Climb best angle Climb best rate Climbing turn Climbing Descending Descending turn TEM
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SE VFR GROUNDSCHOOL DAY 9: CLASS/CBT
DATE Planning Actual INSTRUCTOR 6:00 STUDENT
Objective - After approval of the HT the ground school may start earlier. - The student receives flight briefings of the exercises mentioned below. - Mock-up training will take place on the briefed exercises.
Exercises Radio telephony 0 Compliance with ATS procedures 0 Flight at critically high speed 0 Turn in Landing configuration 0 Steep turn, level 0 Approach to stall in approach configuration 0 Approach to stall in landing configuration 0 Clean stall, recovery with power 0 Recovery when a wing drops 0 Incipient spin and recovery 0 Recognition and recovery from spiral dive 0 Recognition and recovery of an Unusual attitudes 0 Simulated cabin fire or smoke in the air 0 Simulated electrical fire in the air 0 TEM 0
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SE VFR GROUNDSCHOOL DAY 10: CLASS/CBT
DATE Planning Actual INSTRUCTOR 6:00 STUDENT
Objective - The student receives flight briefings of the exercises mentioned below. - Mock-up training will take place on the briefed exercises. Exercises Crosswind take-off 0 Normal take off 0 Obstacle take off 0 Short field take-off 0 Lost communication 0 Approach to stall, climbing turn, take-off configuration 0 Approach to stall, descending turn, approach configuration 0 180 degree turn solely by reference of instruments 0 Engine failure during take-off 0 Simulated partial or complete loss of power at altitude 0 Simulated electrical fire on the ground 0 Simulated engine fire in air 0 Emergency landing procedure 0 Simulated electrical system failure 0 TEM 0
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SE VFR GROUNDSCHOOL DAY 11: CLASS/CBT
DATE Planning Actual INSTRUCTOR 6:00 STUDENT
Objective - The student receives flight briefings of the exercises mentioned below. - Mock-up training will take place on the briefed exercises. Exercises Glide Descend 0 Circuit procedures 0 Cross wind landing 0 Flapless landing 0 Glide-in landing 0 Go around 0 Normal landing 0 Short field landing 0 Touch and go 0 Wave off 0 Engine failure after take-off 0 Simulated engine fire on the ground 0 Simulated brake failure 0 TEM 0
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SE VFR GROUNDSCHOOL DAY 12: MOCK-UP TEST
DATE Planning Actual INSTRUCTOR 1:30 STUDENT
Objective
The student must pass the mock-up test by scoring all items on level 3 before the student proceeds to the next lesson. Mandatory exercises mock-up test 1 2 3 4 I Crosswind take-off Normal take off Lost communication Radio telephony Steep turn, level Approach to stall in landing configuration Approach to stall, climbing turn, take-off configuration Incipient spin and recovery Circuit procedures Go around Normal landing Touch and go Engine failure after take-off Simulated brake failure Emergency landing procedure TEM
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SE VFR D04 AIRWORK
Date Planning Acc Actual Acc Instructor DUAL VFR 1:30 6:00 Student Name
Objective
The performance level must be such that the student is able to reach the required level for the progress check SE VFR D10 within the remaining lessons. Briefing Turn in Landing configuration 0 Approach to stall in landing configuration 0 Recognition and recovery of an Unusual attitudes 0 Simulated partial or complete loss of power at altitude 0 Simulated cabin fire or smoke in the air 0 Emergency landing procedure 0 TEM 0
Mandatory exercises 1 2 3 4 I Flight at critically low speed without flaps Flight at critically low speed with flaps Turn in Landing configuration Climbing turn Climbing Descending Descending turn Glide Descend Approach to stall in approach configuration Approach to stall in landing configuration Clean stall, recovery with power Recognition and recovery of an Unusual attitudes Simulated partial or complete loss of power at altitude Simulated cabin fire or smoke in the air Emergency landing procedure TEM
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SE VFR D05: AIRWORK
Date Planning Acc Actual Acc Instructor DUAL VFR 1:30 7:30 Student Name
Objective
The performance level must be such that the student is able to reach the required level for the progress check SE VFR D10 within the remaining lessons. Briefing Recovery when a wing drops 0 Incipient spin and recovery 0 Simulated electrical fire in the air 0 TEM 0
Mandatory exercises 1 2 3 4 I Turn in Landing configuration Climb best angle Climb best rate Glide Descend Approach to stall in approach configuration Clean stall, recovery with power Recovery when a wing drops Incipient spin and recovery Recognition and recovery of an Unusual attitudes Simulated partial or complete loss of power at altitude Simulated electrical fire in the air Emergency landing procedure TEM
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SE VFR D06 AIRWORK
Date Planning Acc Actual Acc Instructor DUAL VFR 1:30 9:00 Student Name
Objective - The performance level must be such that the student is able to reach the required
level for the progress check SE VFR D10 within the remaining lessons. - A simplified diversion to an alternate aerodrome will be discussed by the instructor. Briefing Simulated electrical fire on the ground 0 Pre-flight preparation 0 TEM 0
Mandatory exercises 1 2 3 4 I Turn in Landing configuration Climb best angle Climb best rate Glide Descend Approach to stall in approach configuration Approach to stall in landing configuration Recovery when a wing drops Incipient spin and recovery Recognition and recovery of an Unusual attitudes Simulated partial or complete loss of power at altitude Simulated electrical fire on the ground Emergency landing procedure TEM
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SE VFR D07: CIRCUITS
Date Planning Acc Actual Acc Instructor DUAL VFR 1:30 10:30 Student Name
Objective
The performance level must be such that the student is able to reach the required level for the progress check SE VFR D10 within the remaining lessons. Briefing Crosswind take-off 0 Normal take off 0 Radio telephony 0 Compliance with ATS procedures 0 Circuit procedures 0 Flapless landing 0 Go around 0 Normal landing 0 Touch and go 0 Engine failure during take-off 0 Simulated engine fire in air 0 TEM 0
Mandatory exercises 1 2 3 4 I Crosswind take-off Normal take off Radio telephony Compliance with ATS procedures Approach to stall in landing configuration Clean stall, recovery with power Recovery when a wing drops Incipient spin and recovery Circuit procedures Flapless landing Go around Normal landing Touch and go Engine failure during take-off Simulated engine fire in air TEM
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SE VFR D08: CIRCUITS
Date Planning Acc Actual Acc Instructor DUAL VFR 1:30 12:00 Student Name
Objective
The performance level must be such that the student is able to reach the required level for the progress check SE VFR D10 within the remaining lessons. Briefing Lost communication 0 Cross wind landing 0 Short field landing 0 Wave off 0 Engine failure after take-off 0 Simulated engine fire on the ground 0 TEM 0
Mandatory exercises 1 2 3 4 I Crosswind take-off Normal take off Lost communication Radio telephony Compliance with ATS procedures Circuit procedures Cross wind landing Flapless landing Go around Normal landing Short field landing Touch and go Wave off Engine failure after take-off Engine failure during take-off Simulated engine fire on the ground TEM
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SE VFR D09: CIRCUITS
Date Planning Acc Actual Acc Instructor DUAL VFR 1:30 13:30 Student Name
Objective
The performance level must be such that the student is ready for the progress check SE VFR D10. Briefing General knowledge (OM, ATPL etc.) 0 Pre-flight preparation 0 TEM 0
Mandatory exercises 1 2 3 4 I Crosswind take-off Normal take off Radio telephony Compliance with ATS procedures Circuit procedures Cross wind landing Flapless landing Go around Normal landing Short field landing Touch and go Wave off Engine failure after take-off Engine failure during take-off TEM
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SE VFR D10 PC: PROGRESS CHECK CIRCUITS AND LANDINGS
Date Planning Acc Actual Acc Instructor DUAL VFR 1:00 14:30 Student Name ;
Objective
Perform the proper procedures/handling of the subjects mentioned below: - pre-flight operations - basic attitude flying - aerodrome and circuit operations - landing procedures and techniques Limitations
- height +/- 200’ - heading +/- 15° - speed +/- 15 kts - circuit height +/- 100’
speed +15 kts, -5 kts Briefing General knowledge (OM, ATPL etc.) 0 Pre-flight preparation 0 TEM 0
Mandatory exercises 1 2 3 4 I Pre-flight preparation Taxi Aerodrome procedures Normal take off Radio telephony Compliance with ATS procedures Circuit procedures Normal landing Short field landing TEM
Optional exercises 1 2 3 4 NA Crosswind take-off Cross wind landing
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SE VFR S11 FIRST SOLO
Date Planning Acc Actual Acc Instructor DUAL VFR 0:00 14:30 Student Name SOLO VFR 0:15 0:15
Objective
First solo: perform one circuit and landing in a safe manner. Perform a go-around in case of an unsafe situation! Mandatory exercise 1 2 3 4 I Taxi Aerodrome procedures Normal take off Radio telephony Compliance with ATS procedures Circuit procedures Normal landing
Optional exercises 1 2 3 4 NA Crosswind take-off Cross wind landing
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SE VFR D12: CIRCUITS
Date Planning Acc Actual Acc Instructor DUAL VFR 1:00 15:30 Student Name SOLO VFR 0:00 0:15
Objective
The performance level on this lesson must be such that the student is able to safely fly the next solo lesson. Briefing Pre-flight preparation 0 Simulated electrical system failure 0 TEM 0
Mandatory exercises 1 2 3 4 I Pre-flight preparation Normal take off Circuit procedures Flapless landing Go around Normal landing Touch and go Wave off Engine failure after take-off Simulated electrical system failure TEM
Optional exercises 1 2 3 4 NA Crosswind take-off Cross wind landing
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SE VFR S13 SOLO CIRCUITS
Date Planning Acc Actual Acc Instructor DUAL VFR 0:00 15:30 Student Name SOLO VFR 0:45 1:00
Objective
Solo circuit training with normal landings. Perform a go-around in case of an unsafe situation! Mandatory exercise 1 2 3 4 I Normal take off Circuit procedures Normal landing Touch and go
Optional exercises 1 2 3 4 NA Crosswind take-off Cross wind landing Go around Wave off
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SE VFR D14: CIRCUITS
Date Planning Acc Actual Acc Instructor DUAL VFR 1:00 16:30 Student Name SOLO VFR 0:00 1:00
Objective
The performance level on this lesson must be such that the student is able to safely fly the next solo lesson. Briefing Pre-flight preparation 0 Glide-in landing 0 Simulated brake failure 0 TEM 0
Mandatory exercises 1 2 3 4 I Pre-flight preparation Normal take off Circuit procedures Flapless landing Glide-in landing Go around Normal landing Short field landing Touch and go Wave off Engine failure after take-off Simulated brake failure TEM
Optional exercises 1 2 3 4 NA Crosswind take-off Cross wind landing
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SE VFR S15 SOLO CIRCUITS
Date Planning Acc Actual Acc Instructor DUAL VFR 0:00 16:30 Student Name SOLO VFR 0:45 1:45
Objective
Solo circuit training. Perform a go-around in case of an unsafe situation! Briefing TEM 0
Mandatory exercise 1 2 3 4 I Normal take off Circuit procedures Normal landing Flapless landing Touch and go
Optional exercises 1 2 3 4 NA Crosswind take-off Cross wind landing Go around Wave off
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SE VFR D16: CIRCUITS
Date Planning Acc Actual Acc Instructor DUAL VFR 0:30 17:00 Student Name SOLO VFR 0:00 1:45
Objective
The performance level on this lesson must be such that the student is able to safely fly the next solo lesson. Briefing Pre-flight preparation 0 TEM 0
Mandatory exercises 1 2 3 4 I Pre-flight preparation Normal take off Circuit procedures Flapless landing Go around Normal landing Touch and go Wave off Engine failure after take-off TEM
Optional exercises 1 2 3 4 NA Crosswind take-off Cross wind landing
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SE VFR S17 SOLO
Date Planning Acc Actual Acc Instructor DUAL VFR 0:00 17:00 Student Name SOLO VFR 1:00 2:45
Objective
Solo circuit training. Perform a go-around in case of an unsafe situation! Briefing TEM 0
Mandatory exercise 1 2 3 4 I Normal take off Circuit procedures Flapless landing Go around Normal landing Touch and go
Optional exercises 1 2 3 4 NA Crosswind take-off Cross wind landing Wave off
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SE VFR D18: CIRCUITS AND AIRWORK
Date Planning Acc Actual Acc Instructor DUAL VFR 1:30 18:30 Student Name SOLO VFR 0:00 2:45
Objective
The performance level must be such that the student is able to reach the required level for the progress check SE VFR D26 within the remaining lessons. Briefing Obstacle take off 0 Steep turn, level 0 Approach to stall, climbing turn, take-off configuration 0 Approach to stall, descending turn, approach configuration 0 Recognition and recovery from spiral dive 0 TEM 0
Mandatory exercises 1 2 3 4 I Obstacle take off Flight at critically high speed Normal turn Steep turn, level Climbing Descending Glide Descend Approach to stall in landing configuration Approach to stall, climbing turn, take-off configuration Approach to stall, descending turn, approach configuration Recognition and recovery from spiral dive 180 degree turn solely by reference of instruments Circuit procedures Cross wind landing Flapless landing Glide-in landing Go around Normal landing Short field landing Touch and go Wave off Engine failure after take-off Simulated partial or complete loss of power at altitude Emergency landing procedure TEM
Optional exercises 1 2 3 4 NA Crosswind take-off
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SE VFR S19 SOLO CIRCUITS AND AIRWORK
Date Planning Acc Actual Acc Instructor DUAL VFR 0:00 18:30 Student Name SOLO VFR 1:30 4:15
Objective
Solo airwork and circuits. Perform a go-around in case of an unsafe situation! Briefing Pre-flight preparation 0 TEM 0
Mandatory exercise 1 2 3 4 I Normal take off Maintaining Straight and level flight Normal turn Climbing Descending Circuit procedures Flapless landing Normal landing Touch and go Wave off
Optional exercises 1 2 3 4 NA Crosswind take-off Cross wind landing
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SE VFR D20: CIRCUITS AND AIRWORK
Date Planning Acc Actual Acc Instructor DUAL VFR 1:30 20:00 Student Name SOLO VFR 0:00 4:15
Objective
The performance level must be such that the student is able to reach the required level for the progress check SE VFR D26 within the remaining lessons. Briefing Short field take-off 0 TEM 0
Mandatory exercises 1 2 3 4 I Short field take-off Flight at critically high speed Steep turn, level Approach to stall in approach configuration Approach to stall, climbing turn, take-off configuration Approach to stall, descending turn, approach configuration Recovery when a wing drops Recognition and recovery from spiral dive Recognition and recovery of an Unusual attitudes 180 degree turn solely by reference of instruments Circuit procedures Flapless landing Go around Normal landing Touch and go TEM
Optional exercises 1 2 3 4 NA Crosswind take-off Climbing Descending Wave off Engine failure after take-off Cross wind landing
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SE VFR S21 SOLO CIRCUITS AND AIRWORK
Date Planning Acc Actual Acc Instructor DUAL VFR 0:00 20:00 Student Name SOLO VFR 1:30 5:45
Objective
Solo airwork and circuits. Perform a go-around in case of an unsafe situation! Briefing General knowledge (OM, ATPL etc.) 0 Pre-flight preparation 0 TEM 0
Mandatory exercise 1 2 3 4 I Normal take off Flight at critically high speed Maintaining Straight and level flight Normal turn Steep turn, level Climbing Descending Circuit procedures Flapless landing Normal landing Touch and go
Optional exercises 1 2 3 4 NA Crosswind take-off Cross wind landing Approach to stall in approach configuration Wave off
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SE VFR D22: CIRCUITS AND AIRWORK
Date Planning Acc Actual Acc Instructor DUAL VFR 1:30 21:30 Student Name SOLO VFR 0:00 5:45
Objective
The performance level must be such that the student is able to reach the required level for the progress check SE VFR D26 within the remaining lessons. Briefing Pre-flight preparation 0 TEM 0
Mandatory exercises 1 2 3 4 I Obstacle take off Flight at critically high speed Steep turn, level Approach to stall, climbing turn, take-off configuration Approach to stall, descending turn, approach configuration Clean stall, recovery with power Recognition and recovery from spiral dive 180 degree turn solely by reference of instruments Normal landing Touch and go Wave off TEM
Optional exercises 1 2 3 4 NA Crosswind take-off Climbing Descending Glide Descend Circuit procedures Cross wind landing Flapless landing Go around Short field landing Engine failure after take-off Cross wind landing
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SE VFR S23 SOLO CIRCUITS AND AIRWORK
Date Planning Acc Actual Acc Instructor DUAL VFR 0:00 21:30 Student Name SOLO VFR 1:30 7:15
Objective
Solo circuits and airwork. Perform a go-around in case of an unsafe situation! Briefing General knowledge (OM, ATPL etc.) 0 Pre-flight preparation 0 TEM 0
Optional exercises 1 2 3 4 NA Crosswind take-off Normal take off Maintaining Straight and level flight Normal turn Steep turn, level Climbing Descending Circuit procedures Flapless landing Normal landing Touch and go Wave off Cross wind landing
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SE VFR D24: CIRCUITS AND AIRWORK
Date Planning Acc Actual Acc Instructor DUAL VFR 1:30 23:00 Student Name SOLO VFR 0:00 7:15
Objective
The performance level must be such that the student is ready for the progress check SE VFR D26. Briefing General knowledge (OM, ATPL etc.) 0 Pre-flight preparation 0 TEM 0
Optional exercises 1 2 3 4 NA Crosswind take-off Short field take-off Steep turn, level Climbing Descending Approach to stall, climbing turn, take-off configuration Approach to stall, descending turn, approach configuration 180 degree turn solely by reference of instruments Circuit procedures Cross wind landing Flapless landing Glide-in landing Go around Normal landing Short field landing Touch and go Wave off Engine failure after take-off Simulated partial or complete loss of power at altitude Emergency landing procedure TEM
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SE VFR S25 SOLO CIRCUITS AND AIRWORK
Date Planning Acc Actual Acc Instructor DUAL VFR 0:00 23:00 Student Name SOLO VFR 1:30 8:45
Objective
Solo airwork and circuits. Perform a go-around in case of an unsafe situation! Briefing General knowledge (OM, ATPL etc.) 0 Pre-flight preparation 0 TEM 0
Optional exercises 1 2 3 4 NA Crosswind take-off Normal take off Flight at critically high speed Maintaining Straight and level flight Normal turn Steep turn, level Climbing Descending Circuit procedures Cross wind landing Flapless landing Normal landing Touch and go Wave off
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SE VFR D26 PROGRESS CHECK CIRCUITS AND AIRWORK
Date Planning Acc Actual Acc Instructor DUAL VFR 0:00 23:00 Student Name SOLO VFR 0:00 8:45 SPIC VFR 1:30 1:30
Objective
Perform the proper procedures/handling of the subjects mentioned below: - pre-flight operations - advanced airwork - aerodrome and circuit operations - landing procedures and techniques Limitations
- height +/- 150’ - heading +/- 15° - speed +/- 15 kts - circuit height +/- 100’
speed +15 kts, -5 kts Briefing General knowledge (OM, ATPL etc.) 0 Pre-flight preparation 0 TEM 0
Mandatory exercises 1 2 3 4 I Pre-flight preparation Radio telephony Compliance with ATS procedures Flight at critically high speed Steep turn, level Glide Descend Approach to stall in landing configuration Approach to stall, descending turn, approach configuration Clean stall, recovery with power Recovery when a wing drops Recognition and recovery from spiral dive Recognition and recovery of an Unusual attitudes 180 degree turn solely by reference of instruments Circuit procedures Flapless landing Glide-in landing Go around Normal landing Short field landing Wave off Engine failure after take-off Simulated partial or complete loss of power at altitude Emergency landing procedure TEM
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SE VFR GROUNDSCHOOL DAY 13: CLASS/CBT
DATE Planning Actual INSTRUCTOR 6:00 STUDENT
Objective - The student receives flight briefings of the exercises mentioned below. - Mock-up training will take place on the briefed exercises. Exercises General knowledge (OM, ATPL etc.) 0 Aircraft inspection & servicing 0 NOTAM interpretation 0 Pre-flight preparation 0 Weather briefing 0 Departure procedure 0 Crossing of controlled airfield 0 Maintaining altitude 0 Maintaining heading 0 Maintaining speed 0 Aerodrome operational procedures 0 Circuit procedures at destination aerodrome 0 Use of radio navigation aids 0 Diversion procedure 0 Dead reckoning 0 En-route procedures 0 Entry, exit of controlled airfield 0 Arrival procedures 0 Engine system or instrument failure 0 Simulated airframe icing 0 Simulated open cabin door 0 Engine system or instrument failure 0 Simulated open cabin door 0 TEM 0
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SE VFR GROUNDSCHOOL DAY 14: SELFSTUDY
DATE Planning Actual INSTRUCTOR 6:00 STUDENT
Objective
The student has to study the discussed items and prepare a navigation test.
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SE VFR GROUNDSCHOOL DAY 15: NAVIGATION TEST
DATE Planning Actual INSTRUCTOR 1:30 STUDENT
Objective
The student must perform a navigation test which has to be passed by at least 75%. Navigation test score: General knowledge (OM, ATPL etc.) 0 Pre-flight preparation 0 Departure procedure 0 Crossing of controlled airfield 0 Use of radio navigation aids 0 Diversion procedure 0 En-route procedures 0 Arrival procedures 0
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SE VFR D27: NAVIGATION
Date Planning Acc Actual Acc Instructor DUAL VFR 1:30 24:30 Student Name SOLO VFR 0:00 8:45 SPIC VFR 0:00 1:30
XC VFR 1:30 1:30 Objective - Prepare navigation flight of 1:30 hours around training aerodrome (own choice). - The performance level must be such that the student is able reach the required
level for flying the first solo navigation flight (SE VFR D32) within the remaining lessons. Briefing Aerodrome operational procedures 0 Circuit procedures at destination aerodrome 0 Use of radio navigation aids 0 Dead reckoning 0 Diversion procedure 0 En-route procedures 0 Entry, exit of controlled airfield 0 Mass and balance calculation 0 NOTAM interpretation 0 Pre-flight preparation 0 Weather briefing 0 TEM 0
Mandatory exercises 1 2 3 4 I Mass and balance calculation NOTAM interpretation Pre-flight preparation Weather briefing Departure procedure Short field take-off Crossing of controlled airfield Lost communication Radio telephony Compliance with ATS procedures Maintaining altitude Maintaining heading Maintaining speed Aerodrome operational procedures Circuit procedures at destination aerodrome Use of radio navigation aids Dead reckoning Diversion procedure En-route procedures Entry, exit of controlled airfield Arrival procedures TEM
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SE VFR D28: NAVIGATION
Date Planning Acc Actual Acc Instructor DUAL VFR 0:00 24:30 Student Name SOLO VFR 0:00 8:45 SPIC VFR 1:30 3:00
XC VFR 1:30 3:00 Objective - Prepare navigation flight of 1:30 hours around training aerodrome (own choice). - The performance level must be such that the student is able reach the required
level for flying the first solo navigation flight (SE VFR D32) within the remaining lessons. Briefing Simulated airframe icing 0 Engine system or instrument failure 0 Mass and balance calculation 0 NOTAM interpretation 0 Pre-flight preparation 0 Weather briefing 0 TEM 0
Mandatory exercises 1 2 3 4 I Mass and balance calculation NOTAM interpretation Pre-flight preparation Weather briefing Departure procedure Obstacle take off Crossing of controlled airfield Radio telephony Compliance with ATS procedures Maintaining altitude Maintaining heading Maintaining speed Aerodrome operational procedures Circuit procedures at destination aerodrome Use of radio navigation aids Dead reckoning Diversion procedure En-route procedures Entry, exit of controlled airfield Arrival procedures Simulated airframe icing Engine system or instrument failure TEM
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SE VFR D29: NAVIGATION
Date Planning Acc Actual Acc Instructor DUAL VFR 3:00 27:30 Student Name SOLO VFR 0:00 8:45 SPIC VFR 0:00 3:00
XC VFR 3:00 6:00 Objective - Prepare a navigation flight of 3 hours to and from a controlled aerodrome.
Refer to the student notes for the to be planned route. - The performance level must be such that the student is able reach the required
level for flying the first solo navigation flight (SE VFR D32) within the remaining lessons. Briefing Simulated open cabin door 0 Mass and balance calculation 0 NOTAM interpretation 0 Pre-flight preparation 0 Weather briefing 0 TEM 0
Mandatory exercises 1 2 3 4 I Mass and balance calculation NOTAM interpretation Pre-flight preparation Weather briefing Departure procedure Short field take-off Crossing of controlled airfield Lost communication Radio telephony Compliance with ATS procedures Maintaining altitude Maintaining heading Maintaining speed Aerodrome operational procedures Circuit procedures at destination aerodrome Use of radio navigation aids Dead reckoning Diversion procedure En-route procedures Entry, exit of controlled airfield Arrival procedures Simulated open cabin door TEM
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SE VFR D30: NAVIGATION
Date Planning Acc Actual Acc Instructor DUAL VFR 0:00 27:30 Student Name SOLO VFR 0:00 8:45 SPIC VFR 1:30 4:30
XC VFR 1:30 7:30 Objective - Prepare navigation flight of 1:30 hours around training aerodrome (own choice). - The performance level must be such that the student is able reach the required
level for flying the first solo navigation flight (SE VFR D32) within the remaining lessons. Briefing General knowledge (OM, ATPL etc.) 0 Pre-flight preparation 0 TEM 0
Optional exercises 1 2 3 4 NA Departure procedure Normal take off Obstacle take off Short field take-off Crossing of controlled airfield Maintaining altitude Maintaining heading Maintaining speed Aerodrome operational procedures Circuit procedures at destination aerodrome Use of radio navigation aids Dead reckoning Diversion procedure En-route procedures Entry, exit of controlled airfield Arrival procedures TEM
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SE VFR D31: NAVIGATION
Date Planning Acc Actual Acc Instructor DUAL VFR 0:00 27:30 Student Name SOLO VFR 0:00 8:45 SPIC VFR 1:30 6:00
XC VFR 1:30 9:00 Objective - Prepare navigation flight of 1:30 hours around training aerodrome (own choice). - The performance level must be such that the student is able to fly the first solo navigation
Flight. Briefing General knowledge (OM, ATPL etc.) 0 Pre-flight preparation 0 TEM 0
Optional exercises 1 2 3 4 NA Departure procedure Normal take off Obstacle take off Short field take-off Crossing of controlled airfield Maintaining altitude Maintaining heading Maintaining speed Aerodrome operational procedures Circuit procedures at destination aerodrome Use of radio navigation aids Dead reckoning Diversion procedure En-route procedures Entry, exit of controlled airfield Arrival procedures TEM
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SE VFR S32 FIRST SOLO NAVIGATION
Date Planning Acc Actual Acc Instructor DUAL VFR 0:00 27:30 Student Name SOLO VFR 1:30 10:15 SPIC VFR 0:00 6:00
XC VFR 1:30 10:30 Objective - First solo navigation flight. - The same route as performed in SE VFR D31 will be flown, unless unexpected
circumstances during flight prevent this. - Perform a go-around in case of an unsafe situation! Briefing General knowledge (OM, ATPL etc.) 0 Pre-flight preparation 0 TEM 0
Mandatory exercise 1 2 3 4 I Mass and balance calculation NOTAM interpretation Pre-flight preparation Weather briefing Departure procedure Normal take off Radio telephony Compliance with ATS procedures Maintaining altitude Maintaining heading Maintaining speed Aerodrome operational procedures Circuit procedures at destination aerodrome Use of radio navigation aids Dead reckoning Diversion procedure En-route procedures Entry, exit of controlled airfield Arrival procedures
Optional exercises 1 2 3 4 NA Entry, exit of controlled airfield Crossing of controlled airfield
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SE VFR D33: REPETITION
Date Planning Acc Actual Acc Instructor DUAL VFR 0:00 27:30 Student Name SOLO VFR 0:00 10:15 SPIC VFR 1:30 7:30
XC VFR 1:30 12:00 Objective
The performance level must be such that the student is able to reach the required level for the progress check SE VFR D36 within the remaining lessons. Briefing General knowledge (OM, ATPL etc.) 0 Pre-flight preparation 0 TEM 0
Optional exercises 1 2 3 4 NA Departure procedure Crosswind take-off Normal take off Obstacle take off Short field take-off Flight at critically high speed Flight at critically low speed without flaps Flight at critically low speed with flaps Maintaining Straight and level flight Turn in Landing configuration Steep turn, level Glide Descend Approach to stall in approach configuration Approach to stall in landing configuration Approach to stall, climbing turn, take-off configuration Approach to stall, descending turn, approach configuration Clean stall, recovery with power Recovery when a wing drops Incipient spin and recovery Recognition and recovery from spiral dive Recognition and recovery of an Unusual attitudes 180 degree turn solely by reference of instruments Dead reckoning Diversion procedure En-route procedures Entry, exit of controlled airfield Circuit procedures Cross wind landing Flapless landing Glide-in landing Go around Normal landing Short field landing Touch and go Wave off Engine failure after take-off Emergency landing procedure TEM
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SE VFR D34: REPETITION
Date Planning Acc Actual Acc Instructor DUAL VFR 0:00 27:30 Student Name SOLO VFR 0:00 10:15 SPIC VFR 1:30 9:00
XC VFR 1:30 13:30 Objective
The performance level must be such that the student is able to reach the required level for the progress check SE VFR D36 within the remaining lessons. Briefing General knowledge (OM, ATPL etc.) 0 Pre-flight preparation 0 TEM 0
Optional exercises 1 2 3 4 NA Departure procedure Crosswind take-off Normal take off Obstacle take off Short field take-off Flight at critically high speed Flight at critically low speed without flaps Flight at critically low speed with flaps Maintaining Straight and level flight Turn in Landing configuration Steep turn, level Glide Descend Approach to stall in approach configuration Approach to stall in landing configuration Approach to stall, climbing turn, take-off configuration Approach to stall, descending turn, approach configuration Clean stall, recovery with power Recovery when a wing drops Incipient spin and recovery Recognition and recovery from spiral dive Recognition and recovery of an Unusual attitudes 180 degree turn solely by reference of instruments Dead reckoning Diversion procedure En-route procedures Entry, exit of controlled airfield Circuit procedures Cross wind landing Flapless landing Glide-in landing Go around Normal landing Short field landing Touch and go Wave off Engine failure after take-off Emergency landing procedure TEM
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SE VFR D35: REPETITION
Date Planning Acc Actual Acc Instructor DUAL VFR 0:00 27:30 Student Name SOLO VFR 0:00 10:15 SPIC VFR 1:30 10:30
XC VFR 1:30 15:00 Objective
The performance level must be such that the student is able to perform the progress check SE VFR D36. Briefing General knowledge (OM, ATPL etc.) 0 Pre-flight preparation 0 TEM 0
Optional exercises 1 2 3 4 NA Departure procedure Crosswind take-off Normal take off Obstacle take off Short field take-off Flight at critically high speed Flight at critically low speed without flaps Flight at critically low speed with flaps Maintaining Straight and level flight Turn in Landing configuration Steep turn, level Glide Descend Approach to stall in approach configuration Approach to stall in landing configuration Approach to stall, climbing turn, take-off configuration Approach to stall, descending turn, approach configuration Clean stall, recovery with power Recovery when a wing drops Incipient spin and recovery Recognition and recovery from spiral dive Recognition and recovery of an Unusual attitudes 180 degree turn solely by reference of instruments Dead reckoning Diversion procedure En-route procedures Entry, exit of controlled airfield Circuit procedures Cross wind landing Flapless landing Glide-in landing Go around Normal landing Short field landing Touch and go Wave off Engine failure after take-off Emergency landing procedure TEM
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SE VFR D36: FINAL PORGRESS CHECK
Date Planning Acc Actual Acc Instructor DUAL VFR 0:00 27:30 Student Name SOLO VFR 0:00 10:15 SPIC VFR 2:00 12:30
XC VFR 2:00 17:00 Objective
- Prepare a navigation flight off 1:30 hours(own choice). - Perform the proper procedures/handling of the exercises performed in the SE VFR training - limitations:
- height 150’ - heading +/- 10° - speed +/- 15 kts - circuit +15 kts/ -5 kts - timing +/- 5 minutes
Briefing General knowledge (OM, ATPL etc.) 0 Pre-flight preparation 0 TEM 0
Mandatory exercises 1 2 3 4 I Pre-flight preparation Normal take off Radio telephony Compliance with ATS procedures Flight at critically high speed Maintaining altitude Maintaining heading Maintaining speed Steep turn, level Approach to stall in approach configuration Approach to stall, climbing turn, take-off configuration Recognition and recovery of an Unusual attitudes 180 degree turn solely by reference of instruments Diversion procedure En-route procedures Arrival procedures Circuit procedures Flapless landing Go around Normal landing Short field landing Engine failure after take-off Simulated partial or complete loss of power at altitude Emergency landing procedure TEM
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SE VFR EXTRA
Date Planning Acc Actual Acc Instructor DUAL VFR TBD TBD Student Name SOLO VFR TBD TBD SPIC VFR TBD TBD
XC VFR TBD TBD Objective
This session can be performed in case the student needs extra training in exercises not mentioned in the current or next syllabus lesson of the student’s syllabus. Briefing Administration regarding the flight 0 General knowledge (OM, ATPL etc.) 0 Pre-flight preparation 0 TEM 0
Optional exercises 1 2 3 4 NA Airmanship Attitude flying Checklist use Use of outside reference Briefings Look out Positional awareness Situational awareness Taxi Take-off Radio telephony Low speed flight Maintaining straight and level flight Effect of controls En-route procedures Use of trim Normal turn Steep turn Climbing Descending Stalls Approach to stalls Incipient spin Arrival procedures Circuit procedures Landing Go around Touch and go Emergencies TEM
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