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5th Nov 2017, 13:18
Replies: 33
Views: 37,675
Posted By Wingman67

Where on this web site did you find the ATPL...

Where on this web site did you find the ATPL questions?
6th Apr 2017, 16:09
Replies: 30
Views: 5,095
Posted By Wingman67

Zuff - Well this was the point with this thread,...

Zuff - Well this was the point with this thread, to illustrate the different opinions about about a basic concept.

As long as you can make a meaningful explanation for your student, then I don't...
6th Apr 2017, 15:14
Replies: 30
Views: 5,095
Posted By Wingman67

Zuff - Well this was the point with this thread,...

Zuff - Well this was the point with this thread, to illustrate the different opinions about about a basic concept.

As long as you can make a meaningful explanation for your student, then I don't...
6th Apr 2017, 13:41
Replies: 30
Views: 5,095
Posted By Wingman67

zzuf, yes I'm aware of the resistance to these...

zzuf, yes I'm aware of the resistance to these concepts out there, as I fly internationally. That's why I started this thread.

As long as you can explain these ideas, the words you use don't...
6th Apr 2017, 10:47
Replies: 30
Views: 5,095
Posted By Wingman67

As I suspected, there is a confusion out there on...

As I suspected, there is a confusion out there on very basic concepts.

The US Private Pilot PTS/ACS states clearly what is required knowledge and skill for the checkride. The same for the glider...
5th Apr 2017, 15:56
Replies: 4
Views: 2,818
Posted By Wingman67

I'm a US CFI living and flying in Europe. Yes, as...

I'm a US CFI living and flying in Europe. Yes, as mentioned, a FAA CFI has to give you the flight review. It can be done in Europe, in an European registrert aircraft, but done under the 14CFR PART...
5th Apr 2017, 15:48
Replies: 30
Views: 5,095
Posted By Wingman67

Sideslip

I find it interesting that instructors, from different countries, use different names/definition on basic aviation concepts.

USA: Slip/skid - slip=yawing nose outside the turn, skid= yawing the...
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