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CPL Flight Test Items
Hi guys,
As i'm studying hard for my commercial flight test which will probably be the end of this month, i got the TC Commercial flight test guide and i would like to get some additional informations concerning all the ground items covered during the ground test such as; 1/ Ensure that flight authorization is confirmed and encompasses the requirements of the proposed flight in accordance with the applicable operational control system; 2/ Determine if the required documents on board are valid; 3/ Determine if the maintenance release ensures aeroplane serviceability and currency of inspection for the proposed period of flight; 4/ Determine the remaining number of flying hours before the next service or maintenance task; 5/ Ensure that any conditions or limitations on the maintenance release can be complied with; 6/ Determine the impact of deferred defects on aeroplane operations for the proposed flight; 7/ Explain the process for dealing with aeroplane unserviceabilities discovered during a flight. I would be very grateful if you could provide me with any additional information. :ok::ok: Thanks |
Hi lukyduky81,
First...All of these are items you would have had to demonstrate during your PPL, so if you haven't been doing this during your hour building and your instructor has not called you out on it...not good. Kudos, however, for picking up the flight test guide. I had one too many students wonder why I wouldn't sign their recommend when they asked "what's that?" when I pulled it out. I finally learned to bring it up on day one rather than hope they would. At any rate, here is my 2c: 1/ Ensure that flight authorization is confirmed and encompasses the requirements of the proposed flight in accordance with the applicable operational control system; 2/ Determine if the required documents on board are valid; Certificate of Airworthiness Certificate of Registration Owners Manual (POH, AFM, etc.) Weight and Balance (that you've completed it) Journey Log Emergency Procedures (may be part of the POH/AFM or may be a QRH) Licences (yours, radio licences, if required, etc.) Insurance documents I'm sure there are other ways of remembering it, but this is what I've used for 16 years now. 3/ Determine if the maintenance release ensures aeroplane serviceability and currency of inspection for the proposed period of flight; 4/ Determine the remaining number of flying hours before the next service or maintenance task; 5/ Ensure that any conditions or limitations on the maintenance release can be complied with; 6/ Determine the impact of deferred defects on aeroplane operations for the proposed flight; 7/ Explain the process for dealing with aeroplane unserviceabilities discovered during a flight. This only scratches the surface of possible answers and I'm sure you'll get others. Just remember that the CPL is only a licence to learn. You'll feel like the king of the world once you have it, but you've still a lot to learn afterwards. I still learn something new every day and I'm 7 years as a training and simulator pilot. All the examiner is looking for is that you can manage the aircraft and you're not going to kill people. If they would let their family fly with you, you've already passed. The best advice I was ever given about the CPL was given to me as I walked out of the room with my licence recently stamped...my instructor told me the CPL was a professional certificate similar to a Bachelors Degree. He continued to say that people expect you to act professionally, but they all know there are two more levels to "expert." So act like a professional and be ready to learn everything all over again. Good luck. |
@ +TSRA ...I cannot thank you enough for these priceless info, I'll consider every word written.
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