SMAC267 Should I Obtain A Complex Endorsement in 2021?

Endorsement

Welcome to episode 267. Today we will discuss a question I get from various listeners of all our podcasts “Should I obtain a complex endorsement in 2021?” We will discuss why you should obtain a complex endorsement, how to train for the endorsement, and tips for instructors teaching in complex aircraft.

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Cruise Flight: 

I am Carl Valeri and today we will answer the question “should I obtain a complex endorsement in 2021”. Joining me today to answer this question is Tom Frick, and Bill English.

  • Why you should obtain a complex endorsement.
  • Is the complex endorsement still relevant?
  • Our experiences with operating complex aircraft.
    • Don’t make the 6 o’clock news.
    • Forgetting to put the gear down.
    • Even professional crews forget.
    • The cost of not putting the gear down.
  • What you might think is complex and is not.
    • DA40?
    • 182?
    • 182RG?

https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/14/61.31 

  • What is a complex aircraft?
    • Airplane flying handbook -An aircraft with retractable landing gear, flaps, and a controllable-pitch propeller, or is turbine powered.
    • 61.1 Complex airplane means an airplane that has retractable landing gear, flaps, and a controllable pitch propeller, including airplanes equipped with an engine control system consisting of a digital computer and associated accessories for controlling the engine and propeller, such as a full authority digital engine control; or, in the case of a seaplane, flaps and a controllable pitch propeller, including seaplanes equipped with an engine control system consisting of a digital computer and associated accessories for controlling the engine and propeller, such as a full authority digital engine control.
  • Examples.
  • How you should train.
    • Use of FTD’s and simulators.
  • Controllable pitch prop.
  • Is there a minimum number of hours for training?
  • Tips for flying complex aircraft.
    • Carl’s GIFT of flight after takeoff check.
    • GUMPS
  • Advice to flight instructors.
    • The endorsement.
    • Systems.
    • Emergency procedures

After Landing Checklist:

Picks Of The Week:

Carl – Constant Speed Prop video on YouTube. https://youtu.be/GNsnXjxopJM 

Bill –  Aircraft Systems For Pilots 

Tom –  https://www.alltrails.com/

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https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/14/1.1

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Complex_airplane 

https://www.faa.gov/documentlibrary/media/advisory_circular/ac_61-65h.pdf

SMAC266 Improve Your Landings

Landings

Welcome to episode 266. Today we will discuss how you can Improve Your Landings whether you are a beginner or seasoned pilot. Additionally, we will discuss suggestions and techniques for our flight instructors to use while teaching landings. 

Preflight Checklist:

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Cruise Flight (Talking Points): 

I am Carl Valeri and joining me today to discuss how you can improve your landings whether you are Sean Moody, Bill English, Tom Frick, and Victoria Neuville. As a bonus, we will discuss suggestions and techniques for our flight instructors to use while teaching landings.

  • Why are landings important?
  • FAA Airplane Flying Handbook: “over 45% of all general aviation accidents occur during approach and landing phases of a flight…..over 90% of those cases where pilot related and loss of control was a contributing factor in 33% of those cases.”
  • Learning How To Land
  • Improving Your Landings
  • Tools for better landings.
    • Books
    • Video
      • Inflight
      • Online courses
    • Software
  • Advice To Instructors When Teaching Landing
  • Biggest mistakes instructors make when teaching landings.
  • Suggestions for teaching better landings.

After Landing Checklist:

Picks Of The Week:

Carl – King Schools – Takeoffs and Landings Made Easy https://www.kingschools.com/aviation-courses/takeoffs-and-landings-made-easy 

Bill – The Finer Points: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fRh9LjSYvlI

Victoria – Love is in the Airport https://fb.watch/3CUVOGh36n/ (bonus points if you can find this on YouTube because i cannot for the life of me)

Sean – Red Tail Air Adventures https://flyredtail.com

Tom – 101 Things to do with your Private Pilot Licence amazon.com/Things-Your-Private-Pilots-License

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