Genre: eLearning | MP4 | Video: h264, 1280×720 | Audio: aac, 48000 Hz
Language: English | VTT | Size: 8.01 GB | Duration: 8.5 hours
What you’ll learn
Pass the FAA Private Pilot knowledge test (PAR) with a grade of 90 or more
Understand the various parts of an airplane and the systems and instruments associated with it.
Understand the aerodynamics of flight including forces in various phases of flight, stability, stalls, and spins.
Understand the importance of weight and balance and be able to compute real life examples using various methods.
Understand the performance and limitations of various general aviation aircraft and be able to compute various calculations based on charts and graphs.
Become familiar with the Federal Aviation Regulation, including Parts 1, 61, 91, 43, 71. 73, and many more.
Understand the various required documents necessary for flying legally, along with the required inspections.
Recognize and correct the effect of several aeromedical factors on the human body while flying.
Become familiar with the concepts of aeronautical decision making (ADM) and apply them to real life situations.
Requirements
Willingness to study hard
Basic math and physics skills (high-school level)
Free links to the study material are provided for each lesson
Description
Join the most popular Private Pilot test prep course on Udemy today. Bestseller, highest-rated, taught by the Number 1 aviation instructor on Udemy. Still not convinced? Go read the reviews.
This course series is designed to give you the necessary ground knowledge to pass the FAA Private Pilot Airplane (PAR) Knowledge Test in preparation for the Private Pilot license or certificate. I specifically designed this material to be comprehensive and not just an overview. I will go IN DETAIL about each of the knowledge areas and provide explanations to not only pass the test, but also become a proficient pilot. Anybody can pass the test by memorizing the question bank, but that’s NOT what this course is about.
The first part of this five-part series goes over an introduction to flight training (including tips on picking a flight school from a 15-year flight school executive), aircraft structure, aircraft systems, and flight instruments. I included links to the free FAA publications as well as over 100 practice questions. This course follows the guidance of the Federal Aviation Regulation (FAR) under Part 61. You should definitely start flight training while taking this course.
Over 150 hours went into preparing the slides, and recording/editing this course, I hope you will find it valuable and helpful towards your training.
The other courses are:
Part 2: Basic Aerodynamics, Aerodynamic Forces, Weight & Balance, Performance and Limitations.
Part 3: Regulation, Inspections & Documents, Aeromedical Factors, Aeronautical Decision Making.
Part 4: Weather Theory, Weather Services, Airport Operations, Radio Communicatio
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