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Commercial SEL initial
I am going to be instructing a Commercial SEL initial student. I haven't done the initial before, just the add-on rating, so I just wanted to be sure I had my info correct from looking at the FAR:
250 hours total (along with the other minor hr req) 50 hours of CC time 20 hours of training: 10 hours of instrument training 10 hours of complex training 1 2hr day CC flight of more than 100 NM 1 2hr night CC flight of more than 100 NM 10 hrs of solo: 1 CC of 300 NM total (250 NM leg) 5 hrs night solo VFR w/ 10 TO/Lnds at apt w/ Control Tower. Maneuvers tested include: Short Field TO/Lnd Soft Field TO/Lnd Pwr off 180 Stalls Steep Turn Steep Spiral Chandelles Lazy 8s 8-on-pylons Navigation (VFR CC) Accelerated Stalls Emergency Descent I realize there is more than this, but just want to make sure Im not missing anything big. Thanks! |
I would also add stall/spin awareness. I have been tested on every check ride.
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It would be beneficial to shoot some approaches in a complex/high performance a/c as well.
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HSLD has the point, you need a copy of the PTS for that certficate to aim for. Either print one out for you and your student, or make them buy a printed copy online. It is cheaper to just buy them usually.
You'll also need a syllabus, and unless you want to write one (why bother) you can download a Part 61 suggested syllabus from AOPA for free. Gleim also sells one that is geared toward Part 141 schools, but is easily adapted to Part 61. I personally prefer the Gleim syllabus. Make the student pay for their copy, and you can use it to check on their progress. I also used to keep an Excel spreadsheet of what they had done and still needed to do, it gets sort of fussy at the commercial level. |
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