Basic Pilot Radio Communications | Non-Towered Airport

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
  • If you are new to flying, talking on the radio as a student pilot probably sounds intimidating. Come along with Cheyenne and I as she makes her first pilot radio calls in the local traffic pattern of a non-towered airport.
    Here is my list of recommended things to purchase if you are just getting started flying. Regardless of where you learn to fly, it is good to have these on hand. The FAA manuals can be downloaded for free but I still prefer to have a printed copy. You can purchase from Amazon here:
    AIRPLANE FLYING HANDBOOK amzn.to/3WmsIfi
    PILOTS HANDBOOK OF AERONAUTICAL KNOWLEDGE amzn.to/37XxsE2
    FAR/AIM amzn.to/3vkXsln
    PILOT LOGBOOK I recommend if just getting started: amzn.to/3zOxfxi
    and also download pdf versions for free from the FAA here:
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    Here’s a helpful Advisory Circular on communicating at a non-towered airport.
    www.faa.gov/do...
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    These videos are for informational and entertainment purposes. They are not intended to replace instruction from your certified flight instructor. FAA regulations and procedures change periodically so stay up to date on the current rules and regulations with your instructor.

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