Verification, IACRA Application, English Proficiency Assessment, Medical
Certificate Acquisition, Pre-Solo Aeronautical Knowledge Exam, Pre-Solo Flight
Training, Initial Solo Flight Endorsement, Recurring Solo Flight Endorsement,
Night Solo Authorization, Solo Cross-Country Flight Training, Individual Solo
Cross-Country Authorization, Solo Flight to Another Airport, Repeated Solo
Cross-Country Flight, Class B Airspace Solo Training, Solo Flight at Class B
Airport, Preflight Planning, Taxi Operations, Normal Takeoff Procedures,
Crosswind Takeoff Techniques, Short Field Takeoff Proficiency, Soft Field Takeoff
Procedures, Straight and Turning Climbs, Level Flight and Turns, Steep Turns,
Slow Flight Maneuvers, Power-On Stalls, Power-Off Stalls, Cross-Controlled
Stalls, Elevator Trim Stalls, Chandelles, Recovery from Unusual Attitudes, Steep
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When it comes to the administration phase what would be done first? What all must be done?
Any Restrictions?
You would complete the TSA endorsement (A.14)
Must be done before any flight training
Verify U.S. Citizen
If not a Citizen complete: FTSP
Keep the Records for 5 Years
, What's the second stage of administration? What all must be done? Any restrictions?
Complete IACRA - 61.85(a) & (b) (No Endorsement)
Student prepares and submits to an authorized individual
Instructor verifies English proficiency
Instructor reviews and sends 8710-1 to DHS/FAA
Learner must have temporary Student Pilot Certificate before solo
What's the third stage of administration? What all must be done? Any restrictions?
Medical - 61.23/Part 67 - No Endorsement
Refer learner to MedXpress
Help them find an AME
Educate learner of prohibited medications/requirements of certificates.
Learner must have Medical Certificate before solo.
What are the eligibility requirements to solo?