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Posted: Fri Aug 18, 2006 3:40 pm Post subject: S.P. Practical test |
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Hi All, Eureka, I passed the S.P. practical test today and have my
temporary airman certificate in hand. Now I need to take the Repairman LSA
Inspection Airplane, course, and pass that test. The closest course I can
find to me is in Fredrick Md. ( 150 miles away, I don`t have an address
yet, just the name of the city.) If anyone can recommend a hotel or motel,
close to where the course is being given, it would be a great help in my
planning. Lanny Fetterman, TOTALLY LEGAL TO
FLY,
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Mike Schnabel
Joined: 27 Jan 2006 Posts: 114 Location: Manchester, TN
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Posted: Fri Aug 18, 2006 4:19 pm Post subject: S.P. Practical test |
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Lanny,
Congratulations on the test pass! Cannot help with info on the hotel issue, just offering an "ataboy" for you, on something I hope I will also someday be accomplishing.<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" />
I figured, the list is slow lately, so no one would mind a Kolb pat on the back...!
Mike S
Manchester, TN
Firestar 2 503
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Hi All, Eureka, I passed the S.P. practical test today and have my
temporary airman certificate in hand. Now I need to take the Repairman LSA
Inspection Airplane, course, and pass that test. The closest course I can
find to me is in Fredrick Md. ( 150 miles away, I don`t [quote][b]
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Ed in JXN
Joined: 24 Mar 2006 Posts: 122
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Posted: Fri Aug 18, 2006 9:03 pm Post subject: S.P. Practical test |
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Hi Lanny,
Try Frederick Aviation, 800.545.9393. Tell them you're a pilot and
need a 'crew rate'. Explain you're airlining in for business. They should
have a good range of hotels and prices at the ready.
Good on ya for passing!!
Ed in JXN (MI)
MkII/503
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Snoopy Baxley
Joined: 09 Jan 2006 Posts: 42
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Posted: Sat Aug 19, 2006 8:05 am Post subject: S.P. Practical test |
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Congraulations on your Sports Pilot License. Way to GO !!!!
Can you tell some of us who haven't taken the Practical test what to expect ?
Thanking you in advance.
Stephen
Firefly
Alabama
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donaho(at)csrlink.net Guest
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Posted: Sat Aug 19, 2006 8:56 am Post subject: S.P. Practical Test |
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Stephen and All, The test was brutal, we started at 9 am. and finished at
3 pm. The oral part lasted for four hours, we took a half hour lunch break
then flew for an hour, then a half hour of paper work. My brain was drained
when we were finished. The examiner asked at least two guestions from each
standard, however he was VERY fair. If my answer didn`t please him, he kept
dragging out information from me until he was satisfied. He zeroed in on
air space, we spent about an hour looking at a sectional map, he would
point to something on the map, and have me tell him everything I could
about that air space. If I said that I could not fly in a certain airspace
with a S.P. rating, he wanted to know if I could fly under or over it. As
it is an open book test I spent a lot of time finding the answers in the
FAR`S. The flight test consisted of everything listed in the standards,
once again he was very fair. Before the flight he told me the standard is
not perfection, as long as the outcome of the maneuver was never in doubt.
I guess that is a judgement call on his part. It is my opinion that the
examiner can make you or break you , I was lucky to find a good one. Lanny
Fetterman F.S. II N598LF
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Posted: Sun Aug 20, 2006 2:59 am Post subject: S.P. Practical Test |
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As it is an open book test I spent a lot of time finding the answers in the
FAR`S.>>
Hi ,
it sounds as though the test was pretty thorough and I am glad I shall not
have to take it.
However, is it really a useful test if you are allowed to look up the
answers? In the cockpit you have to KNOW the answer, now, if say you have
to divert and the field you need is in controlled airspace of some sort.
It seems on the face of it further easement of exam standards which started
with the introduction of multi choice answers which gave the examinee a one
in three chance of being correct even if they had no idea at all.
What do others think?
Cheers
Pat
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Posted: Sun Aug 20, 2006 9:51 am Post subject: S.P. Practical Test |
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Patt, I believe what the FAA is trying to address with the SP practical test is the level of ignorance and misinformation common in the ultralight community. From what I gather it is no more difficult than the test I took for my PPL. In the example you give, the solution is not to be fumbling about in the cockpit trying to look up FAR's, it is to plan your flight before hand, so you know the airspace into which you venture.
On 8/20/06, pat ladd <pj.ladd(at)btinternet.com (pj.ladd(at)btinternet.com)> wrote:[quote] --> Kolb-List message posted by: "pat ladd" <pj.ladd(at)btinternet.com (pj.ladd(at)btinternet.com)>
As it is an open book test I spent a lot of time finding the answers in the
FAR`S.>>
Hi ,
it sounds as though the test was pretty thorough and I am glad I shall not
have to take it.
However, is it really a useful test if you are allowed to look up the
answers? In the cockpit you have to KNOW the answer, now, if say you have
to divert and the field you need is in controlled airspace of some sort.
It seems on the face of it further easement of exam standards which started
with the introduction of multi choice answers which gave the examinee a one
when you live at the airport. [quote][b]
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Dave Pelletier
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 100 Location: Prescott, Arizona
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Posted: Sun Aug 20, 2006 12:07 pm Post subject: S.P. Practical Test |
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Pat,
It kinda all depends on what is being tested as to whether or not it
should be open book.. It should mirror the "real world" so if the question
asks "what does a flashing red light mean?" then you shouldn't be allowed to
go to the book. But if the question asks "How much time do you have to
report an accident?" then you should since in the "real world" you'd have
time to look it up. I haven't taken my practical test yet - plan to within
the next month so I'll be better able to report on the oral then.
AzDave
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As it is an open book test I spent a lot of time finding the answers in
the FAR`S.>>
However, is it really a useful test if you are allowed to look up the
answers? In the cockpit you have to KNOW the answer, now, if say you have
to divert and the field you need is in controlled airspace of some sort.
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Pat
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Posted: Sun Aug 20, 2006 4:36 pm Post subject: S.P. Practical Test |
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Dave Pelletier;
Are there any others, in the Black Mesa Flyers,
that are working toward their Sport Pilot ticket?
With whom have you been working? Any chance
another person could get some instruction there?
I'm now able to do so, and I'm chomping at the bit
to get started, so any direction from you would be
gratefully appreciated. TIA,
George Bass
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Dave Pelletier
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 100 Location: Prescott, Arizona
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Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2006 7:23 am Post subject: S.P. Practical Test |
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Hi George,
Yes there are. Ted Gillespie has passed his written and so has Rich Edgar. A new member is just getting started and there may be a couple more that I'm not aware of. Ted is poised to take his practical in the next two weeks and I plan to take mine before the end of Sept. Rich is totally dissilusioned by flying and apparently isn't going any further. There are a number of good study aids to take the written. Ted took the King course (I think around $130) and liked it. I just looked around and can't find the study aid I took and don't remember what it was (I hate getting old) but I don't think it cost anything. All of the test questions are on the FAA site and you can review them there. I have taken a couple of lessons from H.L. down in Marana but I'm leaving for Oregon Wednesday. When I get back, I'm gonna help a friend cover his MKIIIXtra and he, being a private pilot, is gonna teach me all about navigation and reading charts and flight planning. Then I'll go back to H.L. and get as much training as he thinks I need to take the practical. There's a lot of stuff on the practical about flight planning, navigating, turns about a point, "S" turns down a road, short field landings, etc.
The big question for you is were you a registered pilot with any of the three organizations prior to Sept 2004? If the answer is yes, then you've got a big advantage but that advantage runs out Jan 31 2007. I'll be home later this morning and you can call if you need more info. 771-2295
Dave
P.s. Out Open House is on Oct 14 this year.
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Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2006 7:29 am Post subject: S.P. Practical Test |
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"what does a flashing red light mean?" then you shouldn't be allowed to
go to the book. But if the question asks "How much time do you have to
report an accident?" then you should since in the "real world" you'd have
time . I haven't taken my practical test yet - plan to within
the next month >>
Hi ,
Point taken. Good luck with the test.
Cheers
Pat
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Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2006 7:47 am Post subject: S.P. Practical Test |
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