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Flight Training Syllabuses
Skyroamers® training
syllabuses are comprehensive publications—not brief training outlines—that
flight instructors use for student training. Use the Links prompt on the home page to view sample lessons. Each syllabus consist
of two parts.
The student
keeps part one. It contains an explanation of syllabus
nomenclature; a lesson summary with study assignments; a supplementary ground
instruction outline; cross references for the numbers and communication
procedures listed in the AIM and CFRs; and the written examinations for presolo
and each stage of instruction.
The
supplementary ground instruction outline lists the regulations, procedures, and
general information that should be studied during each stage of instruction. The
numbers and communication sections summarize information that must be
memorized.
The flight instructor
keeps part two. It contains the lesson plans. Each lesson is divided into preflight
briefing elements, inflight training elements, training objectives, completion
standards, and an easy to use record keeping system that automates the
important functions of repetition and review, training certification, and
flight time documentation
Each
lesson represents a specific learning objective, not a flight time objective.
Student proficiency is the goal. Many lessons contain instructor teaching tips,
a feature that helps flight instructors master Skyroamers® training
objectives.
To obtain a sport pilot certificate — airplane.
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To obtain a private pilot certificate—airplane single-engine land.
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To obtain an instrument rating—airplane.
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To obtain an instrument rating—airplane
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To obtain a commercial pilot certificate—airplane single-engine land.
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To obtain a multiengine rating—airplane multiengine land.
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To obtain a basic flight instructor certificate—airplane single-engine land.
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To add an instrument rating to a basic flight instructor certificate.
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To add a multiengine rating to a basic flight instructor certificate.
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To obtain an ATP certificate—airplane, multiengine land.
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