Don’t eat the fish! If you are looking for a more in-depth understanding of aeromedical factors before or after going through this section, we would recommend checking out the lesson: “IFR Mind Games” in our IFR Instrument Pilot Course by clicking here. Click “Mark Complete” below to return to the lesson homepage and take the […]
Topic Category: IFR
IFR Nav Systems Part 2 WP
In this section, we will primarily discuss FAA Knowledge Test Bank questions relating to GPS, WAAS, and RNAV. The Global Positioning System has drastically improved accessibility to IFR operations in the National Airspace System. The implementation of GPS approaches and waypoints allow us to operate IFR in areas that previously couldn’t support IFR operations due […]
IFR Nav Systems Part 1 WP
If you need a refresher on identifying your position relative to the station using VOR receiver(s), we would recommend reviewing our PPL Ground School Video: VORs Made Simple For The Written Test by clicking here. As you watch through the first video, keep in mind two different VOR receivers are being used: Once you […]
IFR Flying Part 2 WP
You are ALMOST there! These are the last videos for this course. Stay focused and ensure you have a good understanding of the answer choice relating to the question.
IFR Flying Part 1 WP
This section contains a large number of technical questions expanding upon content previously introduced. This is the last lesson of your Private Pilot Bootcamp! After this section, we’ll move into the practice test for your FAA knowledge test. Once you have reviewed all videos in this section and feel comfortable with the content, select “Mark Complete” below […]
IFR Enroute Part 2 WP
Halfway through! If you need to reference back to the different definitions of minimum IFR altitudes (as there are additional questions pertaining to them in this section), you can click here to view minimum IFR altitudes in a new tab. Click “Mark Complete” below to return to the lesson homepage and take the lesson quiz. […]
IFR Enroute Part 1 WP
As you work through this section, remember these minimum IFR altitude abbreviations: MEA – Minimum Enroute Altitude (Lowest published altitude between radio fixes that ensures adequate navigation signal coverage and obstacle clearance.) RNAV Minimum En-route Altitude (Depicted on some IFR low charts so both RNAV and non-RNAV pilots may use the same chart for navigation) […]
Holding and IAPs Part 2
You’re already halfway through! Finish strong. After this section, we’ll take the Holding and IAPs Quiz. Still looking for more information on holds and instrument approaches? Remember, you can: Access our IFR Pilot Course Holding Lesson by clicking here. Access our IFR Pilot Course Approach Charts Lesson by clicking here. Click “Mark Complete” below to […]
Holding and IAPs Part 1
This section covers a lot of complex material. Remember, it is OK to re-watch sections multiple times. We highly encourage doing this until you feel that you have a thorough understanding of how the question and correct answer choice correlate. Looking for more information on holds and instrument approaches? You can view our IFR Pilot […]
IFR FARs Part 2 WP
You’re halfway through! As mentioned earlier, this section includes a lot of text-based content. Ensure you have a good understanding of the correct answer choice corresponding with each question before moving on to the quiz at the end of this section. Click “Mark Complete” below to return to the lesson homepage and take the lesson quiz. […]