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Aircraft
Systems and Documents
1.
Plan a cross-country flight by obtaining a weather
briefing and completing a navigation
log.
2.
Select at least 10 examples of good checkpoints along your route
of flight. Also, select at least 10 checkpoints that would be difficult
to see from the air.
3.
By referring to the chart used to plan the cross country, determine
all you can about the destination airport.
4.
Where can you find additional information about the destination
airport?
5.
Can you buy fuel at your destination?
6.
Explain how to determine your position by using VOR or ADF and how
you can use VOR or ADF to fly to your destination?
7.
Once airborne, how will you open your flight plan?
8.
If you determine you are falling behind your ETA, what action should
you take?
9.
Upon arrival at your destination, how will you close your flight
plan?
10.
If your flight plan is not closed, how long after your ETA will
a search begin?
11.
If you have a problem with the plane enroute, where can you land?
12.
Explain how to obtain current weather reports and forecasts while
enroute. What will you do if the weather along your flight deteriorates?
13.
If you become lost, what will you do?
14.
What are the minimum VFR fuel reserves required by FAR's for day
and night flight.
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