Four-Week Class, meeting twice weekly on Mondays and Wednesdays. Has it been a while since you last logged a takeoff and landing in a small plane or navigated a busy uncontrolled airport on a Saturday morning? If terms like ADS-B, EFBs, 406 ELTs, eAPIS, GPS, WAAS, TFRs, VFR Waypoints, "Line up & Wait," Sport Pilot, Pilot's Bill of Rights, Basic Med, Foreflight, and FlightAware sound like alphabet soup, this course is for you. We'll get you up to speed with King Schools videos and lively discussions based on real-life experiences, preparing you for a current FAA Flight Review. Note: Aircraft flight time and CFI for the Flight Review are not included.
Mondays and Wednesday Evenings 6pm-9pm
Class # | Date | Subject | Materials |
1 | Monday 3/4 |
Introductions, Course overview, IACRA, “Wings” Program VFR Regulations Refresher Pilot Medicals and Basic Medical Explained |
AOPA “LAPSED PILOTS”; “Comprehensive Medical Examination Checklist” |
2 | Wednesday 3/6 |
The Complete Airspace Review Airport Signs, Markings & Procedures |
“Airspace & Communications – VFR Quick Guide”; AC 90-66 – “Non-Towered Airport Flight Operations” |
3 | Monday 3/11 |
Airplane Navigation From A to Z | No materials required |
4 | Wednesday 3/13 |
VFR Cross-Country Flying EFB (ForeFlight) Demo |
No materials required |
5 | Monday 3/18 |
Pilot Communications Night Flying |
No materials required |
6 | Wednesday 3/20 |
Aviation Weather Wise METAR / TAF Made Easy |
“Key to TAF and METAR”; “VFR Guide” |
7 | Monday 3/25 |
Surviving Aircraft Systems Emergencies Surviving Your Most Feared Flying Emergencies |
No materials required |
8 | Wednesday 3/27 |
Practical Risk management for Takeoffs & Landings Practical Risk management for Pilots |
“Personal Minimums Checklist”; “Use CARE in the Air” |