Description: ASA Instrument Pilot Oral Exam Guide ASA-OEG-I11 The Oral Exam Guide, Eleventh Edition was rewritten and updated by Jason Blair and based on the original text by Michael Hayes. ASA’s Oral Exam Guide Series is an excellent study tool for students and instructors alike. Arranged in a question-and-answer format, this comprehensive guide lists the questions most likely to be asked by evaluators during the practical exam (checkride) and provides succinct, ready responses. FAA references are provided throughout for further study. This eleventh edition of the Instrument Pilot Oral Exam Guide aligns with the Airman Certification Standards (ACS), with new and expanded content for the preflight, departure, enroute, and arrival phases of instrument flight as well as scenario-based training. Additional study material for Instrument Instructor (CFII) candidates and guidance for instrument proficiency checks (IPC) make this book valuable both for instructors and for pilots preparing for the Instrument checkride or an IPC. Jason Blair is an active single- and multi-engine certified flight instructor, the 2016 Michigan CFI of the Year and the 2023 Michigan FAA Safety Team Representative of the Year, a five-time NAFI Master Flight Instructor, and a FAA Designated Pilot Examiner for both Part 61 and Part 141 training providers. He has more than 5,000 hours total time and more than 3,000 hours of instruction given; has flown more than 100 different makes and models of general aviation aircraft; and has issued more than 2,500 pilot certificates in his role as an examiner. Blair writes for multiple aviation publications and works for and with aviation associations that promote training and general aviation. He has served as the executive director of the National Association of Flight Instructors, has been a part of multiple aviation rulemaking committee efforts, and has served on numerous other committees including but not limited to the FAA’s Runway Safety Council, the General Aviation Joint Safety Committee, the TSA Aviation Safety Advisory Council, NATA’s Flight Training Committee, and others. Currently, he continues to work for a variety of companies focusing on flight training regulations, procedures, and safety as a writer and consultant. Blair is also the author of four books in ASA’s Aviator’s Field Guide series: Buying an Airplane, Owning an Airplane, Tailwheel Flying, and Middle-Altitude Flying. Good single-pilot resource management (SRM) is comprised of six basic tenets: aeronautical decision making, risk management, task management, situational awareness, CFIT awareness, and automation management. Although these areas may not be specifically addressed under each ACS task, they are essential to flight safety and will be critically evaluated during your FAA oral and practical test. Download a set of questions and answers covering single-pilot resource management. The following documents assist an instrument instructor in determining whether a pilot seeking an IPC endorsement has both the knowledge and skills for safe operation in all aspects of instrument flying, and they should also prove very useful to pilots preparing for the instrument checkride or an IPC. FAA’s “Instrument Proficiency Check Guidance” document FAA AC 61-98, Currency Requirements and Guidance for the Flight Review and Instrument Proficiency Check. Softcover, 272 pages.
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