The first time I flew solo on an instrument flight in actual instrument conditions was the day I flew from Morristown to Teterboro, New Jersey, to take the check ride with an FAA examiner to add the ...
Instrument flying necessitates pilots to think deeply and proactively "ahead of the airplane" to anticipate and prevent potential mistakes before they occur. The mnemonic "Five T's" (TURN, TIME, TWIST ...
Learning an instrument requires a lot of practice. You must be dedicated to putting work into practicing. Learning an instrument improves your memory, as well as your muscle memory. When learning an ...
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