FLIGHT LESSON 1—EVALUATION OF PRIVATE PILOT MANEUVERS Dual—2.0 hours Preflight Briefing You will lead the discussion with your flight instructor. Task Desired Outcome Level † Explain Objective Evaluate Private Pilot airmanship skills to determine student’s proficiency. Lesson Reference If possible, please complete the following ground lesson prior to this flight lesson. GL 1—Advanced Human Factors Practice Preflight Preparation Certificates and Documents Airworthiness Requirements National Airspace System Performance and Limitations Operation of Systems † With reference to the Private Pilot PTS Completion Standards Meet the desired outcomes in the mission tables. The shaded columns indicate the minimum desired outcome level for each task. Perform the tasks listed under Preflight Preparation, Preflight Procedures, and Postflight Procedures to the standards in the FAA Private Pilot PTS. Demonstrate mastery of the airplane with the successful outcome of each task performed never in doubt. Demonstrate sound decision-making skills. Copyright © 2013 Jeppesen. All rights reserved Page 1 of 6 Copyright © 2013 Jeppesen. All rights reserved Page 2 of 6 Manage/ Decide Preflight Preparation ‡ Certificates and Documents E P M Airworthiness Requirements E P M National Airspace System E P M Performance and Limitations E P M Operation of Systems E P M Preflight Inspection E P M Cockpit Management E P M Engine Starting E P M Taxiing E P M Runway Incursion Avoidance E P M Before-Takeoff Check E P M Radio Communications and ATC Light Signals E P M Airport, Runway, and Taxiway Signs, Markings and Lighting E P M Traffic Patterns E P M Normal and Crosswind Takeoff and Climb E P M Normal and Crosswind Approach and Landing E P M Go-Around / Rejected Landing E P M Preflight Procedures ‡ Not Observed SRM Perform Practice Explain Not Observed SRM Perform Practice Explain Desired Outcome Level † Describe Task Desired Outcome Level † Describe Task Evaluate Slow Flight and Stalls Maneuvering During Slow Flight E P M Power-Off Stalls E P M Power-On Stalls E P M Spin Awareness E P M E P M E P M Emergency Operations Emergency Approach and Landing (Simulated) Postflight Procedures ‡ After Landing, Parking, and Securing † With reference to the Private Pilot PTS ‡ These tasks must be demonstrated at the FAA Private Pilot PTS level for this lesson to be complete. Airport Operations Takeoffs, Landings, and Go-Arounds Copyright © 2013 Jeppesen. All rights reserved Page 3 of 6 Copyright © 2013 Jeppesen. All rights reserved Page 4 of 6 Postflight Debriefing Single-Pilot Resource Management Within the context of the scenario, you will apply singlepilot resource management (SRM) concepts effectively. This includes using SRM tools to manage risk and using the aeronautical decision making (ADM) process to make and implement effective decisions. Task Desired Outcome Level† Explain Practice ADM Process Risk Management Task Management Situational Awareness CFIT Awareness Automation Management Manage/ Decide You will lead the discussion with your flight instructor. Task Desired Outcome Level† Explain Practice Critique student performance. Critique the effectiveness of aeronautical decision making. Update record folder and logbook. Completed Discuss remedial activities if minimum desired outcome levels are not met. Completed Assign study material. Completed † With reference to the Private Pilot PTS Study Assignment ML 1—Accelerated Stalls Copyright © 2013 Jeppesen. All rights reserved Page 5 of 6 Copyright © 2013 Jeppesen. All rights reserved Page 6 of 6 Manage/ Decide