
Student Pilot Guide
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From the Foreword:
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) invites you to join the general aviation community of pilots. It is a community of civil aviation operations other than those air carriers holding a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity. General aviation makes up approximately 96 percent of U.S. aircraft and 60 percent of U.S. flight hours flown. General aviation is often misunderstood as only small, propeller-driven aircraft. A large jet or cargo plane operated under Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations (14 CFR) part 91 can be a general aviation aircraft.
This publication is intended to serve as a guide for prospective student pilots and for those already engaged in flight training. This guide presents in “how to” fashion, general procedures for obtaining FAA student pilot, sport pilot, recreational pilot, and private pilot certificates.
There are many references to FAA Flight Standards District Offices (FSDOs) and through the FSDOs, contact is maintained between the FAA and the general aviation public. The FAA inspectors at your local FSDO are professionally trained and are prepared to advise and assist you toward reaching your goal as a pilot.
FAA-H-8083-27A supersedes FAA-H-8083-27, Student Pilot Guide, dated 1999.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS:
- INTRODUCTION
- Role of the FAA ................................................................................ 1
- Flight Standards District Offices (FSDOs) ....................................... 1
- Most Frequently Asked Questions .................................................... 1
- Choosing a Flight School .................................................................. 2
- The Role of the Instructor ................................................................. 3
- What Flight Training Requires .......................................................... 3
- Instructor and Student Relationship .................................................. 4
- Medical Requirements ...................................................................... 4
- Knowledge Tests ............................................................................... 5
- Preparing to Study for the Knowledge Test ...................................... 5
- Study Materials.................................................................................. 6
- Suggested Study Materials ................................................................ 6
- How to Obtain Study Materials......................................................... 6
- How to Study for the Knowledge Test .............................................. 7
- Study Habits ...................................................................................... 8
- When to Take the Knowledge Test ................................................... 8
- Where to Take the Knowledge Test .................................................. 8
- The Knowledge Test Content and Format ........................................ 9
- Practical Test Standards .................................................................... 9
- MOST FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
- General ............................................................................................ 10
- Student Pilot Flight Training ............................................................11
- Student Pilot Requirements: Medical and Student Pilot Certificates ............................................................................. 14
- Sport Pilot, Recreational Pilot, and Private Pilot Knowledge Tests ............................................................................ 18
- Sport Pilot, Recreational Pilot, and Private Pilot Practical Tests ................................................................................. 21
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- ...from the 'basics' Category
- > FARs Translated
- > FAR/AIM 2010 & 2010 1/2
- > Weight & Balance 101
- > Aircraft Weight & Balance Handbook
- > Air Law & Operational Procedures - PPL
- > Pilots Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge
- > 2010 Pilot's Library
- > Pilot Handbook
- > Mental Math for Pilots
- > Essential Aviation Mathematics
Skills
- Pilot Ratings
- sport
- private
- instrument
- commercial
- flight instructor
- multi-engine
- helicopter
- ATP
- JAA PPL (private)
- JAA ATPL (commercial)
- standard pilot kits
- Flying Skills
- basics
- VFR skills
- IFR & navigation
- communications
- sport flying
- aircraft operation
- avionics training
- flight safety
- Pilot Supplies
- logbooks
- planning / plotters / E6Bs
- cockpit organization
- hood / fuel testers
- flightbags & cases
Management
- ICAO
- convention annexes
- air traffic management
- airports
- communications
- dangerous goods
- meteorology
- search & rescue
- others
Skills
- Airframe
- basic knowledge
- specialty skills
- tools & hardware
- sheet metal
- composites
- fabric & wood
- welding
- NDT & corrosion
- paint & finish



