CLICK HERE: WINGS Flight Review Activity (if this link works you are already logged into your account, you can skip directly to step 5 below)
1. Go to http://www.faasafety.gov/ and login to your account (or create an account, then login) 2. From the Activities, Courses, Seminars & Webinars tab on the top left, select Activities from the drop down menu. 3. Enter A130628-01 in the Keywords, and click Perform Search. 4. The result should show, and click on the Flight Review link under the Activity Name. 5. You can not receive credit until the activity is completed, but you can request it at any time. Because the activity page specifies that the knowledge portions must be completed in the previous 90days as well, it is best to wait on the Request Credit! button until all parts of the activity are complete. 6. Make sure to read all the details on the Activity page. 7. The following 3 “ground” tasks (online) MUST be completed: ALC-62, ALC-42, ALC-214 8. The optional tasks are recommended as well, but not required: ALC-25, ALC-48, ALC-63 9. Details on the flight activities listed can be found below. Please DO NOT request credit for each of the below topics. Simply complete the step 7 courses above, and request credit for the entire A130628-01 activity. Basic Flight Topic 1 - Takeoffs, Launches, and Landings (as appropriate for the aircraft category and class, which are set in a pilot's WINGS Profile) A070405-07 Basic Flight Topic 2 - Positive Aircraft Control, including Loss of Control Issues A070405-08 Basic Flight Topic 3 - Basic Flying Skills (as appropriate for the aircraft category and class, which are set in a pilot's WINGS Profile) A100125-08 Review the current general operating and flight rules of 14 CFR part 91, and Review the pilot's operating and planning habits, local area flying practices, and cross country planning techniques and best practices
With the required ALC-62, ALC-42, ALC-214 "ground" tasks completed, we can then begin our flight(s) and your CFI will
The following flight tasks are an efficient order to meet the requirements of the 3 flight task areas required:
Details and standards required on the above syllabus task lists are from the Private Pilot Airman Certification Standards for Airplane
- PREFLIGHT PREPARATION: Area of Operation I – Task A-H: Pilot Qualification, Airworthiness Requirements, Weather Information, Cross-Country Flight Planning, National Airspace System, Performance and Limitations, Operation of Systems, Human Factors
- PREFLIGHT PROCEDURES: Area of Operation II – Task A-D, F: Preflight Assessment, Cockpit Management, Engine Starting, Taxiing, Before Takeoff Check
- AIRPORT AND SEAPLANE BASE OPERATIONS: Area of Operation III – Task A, B: Communication and Light Gun Signals, Traffic Patterns
- TAKEOFF, LANDING AND GO-AROUNDS: Area of Operation IV – Task A-F, M-N: Normal Takeoff and Climb, Normal Approach and Landing, Soft-Field Takeoff and Climb, Soft-Field Approach and Landing, Short-Field Takeoff and Maximum Performance Climb, Short-Field Approach and Landing, Forward Slip to a Landing, Go-Around / Rejected Landing
- PERFORMANCE MANEUVERS: Area of Operation V – Task A, B: Steep Turns, Ground Reference Maneuvers
- NAVIGATION: Area of Operation VI – Task A-D: Pilotage and Dead Reckoning, Navigation Systems and Radar Services, Diversion, Lost Procedures
- SLOW FLIGHT AND STALLS: Area of Operation VII – Task A-D: Maneuvering During Slow Flight, Power-Off Stalls, Power-On Stalls, Spin Awareness
- BASIC INSTRUMENT MANEUVERS: Area of Operation VIII – Task A: Straight-and-Level Flight, Constant Airspeed Climbs, Constant Airspeed Descents, Turns to Headings, Recovery from Unusual Flight Attitudes, Radio Communications, Navigation, Systems / Facilities, and Radar Services
- EMERGENCY OPERATIONS: Area of Operation IX – Task A: Emergency Descent, Emergency Approach and Landing (Simulated), Systems and Equipment Malfunction, Emergency Equipment and Survival Gear
- NIGHT OPERATIONS: Area of Operation XI – Task A: Night Preparation
- POSTFLIGHT PROCEDURES: Area of Operation XII – Task A: After Landing, Parking and Securing (ASEL, ASES)