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CFII oral regs

Posted by Severe_Elderberry769@reddit | flying | View on Reddit | 8 comments

Other than 91.175, what regs do you recommend being familiar with. Also, feel free to throw anything else in that you think may be worth knowing.

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Heel-Judder@reddit

How would you know if your GPS is approved for certain procedures? Can you do RNP-1? RNP-10? RF approaches?
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Severe_Elderberry769@reddit (OP)

This one’s good, never been asked about rnp approaches, good reminder. I’m assuming it’s in the flight manual supplement applicable to your gps?
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Heel-Judder@reddit

That's a good assumption.
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LikenSlayer@reddit

Know all symbols on map well, STAR, SID & DP & lost comms procedures
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makgross@reddit

CFII? Essentially the same as an instrument checkride, except you may have to teach it. Lost comms, when you can descend below MDA, clearances, alternate requirements, when to fly or not fly a procedure turn, holding requirements, currency, and so on. ESPECIALLY, as an instructor, be familiar with the ACS. It tells you exactly what you need to know.
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churnitupsome@reddit

91.185 might be good to know as well. My guess is it will come up on a check ride
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Ambitious_Big_1879@reddit

Know how to politely borrow the FBO car.
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