CPL flying practice
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From: Canterbury
CPL flying practice
Hi, I have just signed up for my ATPL distance course at the grand old age of 45! Plan is to do the CPL, then FI(A) so that I can earn some money on a part time basis...
I'm a PPL with 240 hours, IMC and Night rating.... I wondered if anybody had any advice on what kind of PPL flying I could be doing over the next 9 months (whilst doing the exams) in order to really bring my skills/experience up to scratch for the CPL and FI flying course/exam??
Thanks!
I'm a PPL with 240 hours, IMC and Night rating.... I wondered if anybody had any advice on what kind of PPL flying I could be doing over the next 9 months (whilst doing the exams) in order to really bring my skills/experience up to scratch for the CPL and FI flying course/exam??
Thanks!
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From: Hampshire, UK
Having completed my CPL in Sept, here is my advice...
PFLs
Steep Turns
Vne dive recovery
Stalls
Instruments (Unusal att and basic intercepting)
Diversions
Circuits
Wobbly prop and bendy gear differences in not done already
Basically you need to practise the same stuff you did for the PPL test but to much tighter limits.
Good luck
smithgd
PFLs
Steep Turns
Vne dive recovery
Stalls
Instruments (Unusal att and basic intercepting)
Diversions
Circuits
Wobbly prop and bendy gear differences in not done already
Basically you need to practise the same stuff you did for the PPL test but to much tighter limits.
Good luck
smithgd
Joined: Mar 2001
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From: Bournemouth, England
You should get hold of a copy of the Aplicants Guide to the CPL skill test from the CAA website:
http://www.caa.co.uk/application.asp...detail&id=1198
It includes a full profile on how the test takes place as well as skill test tolerances.
Linda
http://www.caa.co.uk/application.asp...detail&id=1198
It includes a full profile on how the test takes place as well as skill test tolerances.
Linda
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Joined: Dec 2005
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From: Canterbury
Great stuff.... Many thanks for all your advice folks!
I've got about 18 hours in the Arrow, so I will plan to crack on with some time in this, AND leave Mr GPS at home (well maybe on the back seat and switched off!!).
Thanks again!
I've got about 18 hours in the Arrow, so I will plan to crack on with some time in this, AND leave Mr GPS at home (well maybe on the back seat and switched off!!).
Thanks again!




