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Lesson 19: Solo Cross-Country
Dual—ground: 0.5
Solo—2.5
Objective: Use of previously gained knowledge to complete a solo cross-country flight.
Discussion topics:
- solo cross-country briefing
- required documents and endorsements
- determining performance and weight and balance
- basic VFR weather minimums
- airspace rules
- en route communications
- ATC services
- En route weather information
- lost procedures
- emergency operations
- diversions
- ATC light signals
- aeronautical decision making
- cockpit management
Review:
- computing groundspeed, ETA, and fuel requirements
- use of dead reckoning
- VOR interception and tracking
- use of navigation log
- filing and opening and closing FAA flight plan
Completion standards:
- Demonstrate accurate planning and conduct of a solo cross-country flight using the three common methods of navigation
Suggested student homework assignments:
- Read Chapter 12, Airport Operations, of the Pilot's Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge.
- Read the June 28, 2002 AOPA ePilot Student Newsletter's Training Tips article Unplanned Diversions .
- Review the source materials for which links are given in the article listed above.
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