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Student Flight Record - Instrument / Commercial

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Part# 13-01551
MFR Model# ASA-SFR-IC7

Overview

New four-panel construction follows FITS format!

ASA’s new Instrument and Commercial Flight Record Folder helps certified flight instructors organize and document student progress towards an Instrument Rating, a Commercial Pilot Certificate, or an Instrument Flight Instructor (CFII). A folder for each student serves as a permanent training record and satisfies both Part 61 and 141 requirements—including ground lessons, written exams, flight maneuvers, and flight checks. They make it easy to record accomplishments for each lesson, student performance, flight hours, instructor notes and endorsements, aircraft used, stage checks, and ground school completion dates and more. These folders represent a terrific bargain for CFIs at less than half the cost of competitive products.

Features

  • New 4-panel format covers all Areas of Operation, Tasks, and Areas of Emphasis in the Practical Test Standards, as well as a blank line in each Area to give the instructor space to write-in additional tasks performed.
  • Effective for Instrument, Commercial, combined Instrument/Commercial, and Instrument Flight Instructor (CFII) curriculums.
  • Updated evaluation tools follow FAA/Industry Training Standards (FITS) format, providing for student-centered grading.
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