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PPL syllabus of FAA
Where can I find PPL syllabus on Internet? Does FAA web site provide them?
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afaik, the FAA does not provide full flight training syllabi.
There are pay-for and free ones out there. Google should get you some choices. |
Originally Posted by NoyGonnaDoIt
(Post 942989)
afaik, the FAA does not provide full flight training syllabi.
There are pay-for and free ones out there. Google should get you some choices. |
The FAR's (Federal Aviation Regulations), Part 61 was a very general listing of the knowledge and skill requirements. This is supplemented by the FAA Practical Test Standards, which has a listing of the knowledge and maneuvers you have to demonstrate on your checkride.
Beyond that, as mentioned previously there are several options for syllabi- some are commercially available for purchase such as ASA and Jeppesen, others you can find for free on the internet. Some are directly purchased from the flight school you are attending (they have their own in house syllabus). To my knowledge, Jeppesen does not provide online or e-book versions of their textbooks. |
Originally Posted by FlyerJosh
(Post 943326)
The FAR's (Federal Aviation Regulations), Part 61 was a very general listing of the knowledge and skill requirements. This is supplemented by the FAA Practical Test Standards, which has a listing of the knowledge and maneuvers you have to demonstrate on your checkride.
Beyond that, as mentioned previously there are several options for syllabi- some are commercially available for purchase such as ASA and Jeppesen, others you can find for free on the internet. Some are directly purchased from the flight school you are attending (they have their own in house syllabus). To my knowledge, Jeppesen does not provide online or e-book versions of their textbooks. |
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