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ASA Guide To The Flight Review

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Overview

Complete preparation for issuing or taking a flight review, including both the ground and flight requirements. This book answers the most commonly asked questions about the flight review.

Guide to the Flight Review, Ninth Edition is an excellent study tool for pilots and instructors alike. Use it when you’re gearing up for a Flight Review or as a general refresher. This guide lists questions with succinct answers supported with FAA references. Consult it to ensure your compliance with the FAA steps and requirements while conducting a flight review.

This ninth edition reflects the latest FAA procedures and regulations. The book covers pilot privileges and limitations, aircraft maintenance, drone operations, weather, aerodynamics, aircraft performance, navigation, communications, regulations, airspace, airport operations, risk management, system operations and malfunctions, human factors, and more. Readers will also find a sample written exercise, a table summarizing maneuvers and Airman Certification Standard (ACS) tolerances, as well as appendices with checklists, personal minimums, and an over-the-counter medications reference.

Author Details

  • Jason Blair is an active single- and multi-engine certified flight instructor, the 2016 Michigan CFI of the Year and the 2023 Michigan FAA Safety Team Representative of the Year, a five-time NAFI Master Flight Instructor, and a FAA Designated Pilot Examiner for both Part 61 and Part 141 training providers. He has more than 5,000 hours total time and more than 3,000 hours of instruction given; has flown more than 100 different makes and models of general aviation aircraft; and has issued more than 2,500 pilot certificates in his role as an examiner.
  • Blair writes for multiple aviation publications and works for and with aviation associations that promote training and general aviation. He has served as the executive director of the National Association of Flight Instructors, has been a part of multiple aviation rulemaking committee efforts, and has served on numerous other committees including but not limited to the FAA’s Runway Safety Council, the General Aviation Joint Safety Committee, the TSA Aviation Safety Advisory Council, NATA’s Flight Training Committee, and others. Currently, he continues to work for a variety of companies focusing on flight training regulations, procedures, and safety as a writer and consultant.
  • Blair is also the author of four books in ASA’s Aviator’s Field Guide series: Buying an Airplane, Owning an Airplane, Tailwheel Flying, and Middle-Altitude Flying.

Specifications

  • Edition: Ninth
  • ISBN Number: 978-1-64425-398-4
  • Dimensions: 5.25 x 8.25 inches
  • Copyright: © 1994-2024 Aviation Supplies & Academics, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • Date Published: 2024
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Excellent text to prepare for your next flight review.

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ASA Oral Exam Guide To The Flight Review

August 1, 2024

Nice concise guide!

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ASA Oral Exam Guide To The Flight Review

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