Firstly its all on instruments so the view out the windows is blocked.
You take off, fly a SID (standard instrument departure), join an airway, leave the airway and follow a STAR (standard instrument arrival) to another airport, where you fly an ILS to a go-around. In the go-around 1 eng fails. You sort out the emergency. Fly a diversion to another airport where you fly a non precision approach to a single engine go-around then do a touch and go landing, and finally some GH (stalls/turns)
I usually hate sunday nights when i have to go to school the next day and start another week of mostly quite boring school. If i knew i could get up to a job where i could burst through into brilliant sunlight looking down on all the amazing scenery below, sitting in the amazing machines we call aircraft, i wouldnt read it at all!
hey man idk if there are oxfard aviation stations everywhere but ive been into flying quite some time now and im going to join, here lots of good stuff about it, and see good things from peoples videos, couldn't see more happier people.I live in Goodyear,AZ just down the road from KGYR goodyear where oxfard is, i just am so happy and lucky,and ive been told gthat alot to
hey dude! im so happy for you for joining BA :D im going to join OAA towards the end of next year! cant wait :D btw that triangle on the windscreen is that to help you with lining up of the runway?
i Want to be a student of OAA 2 :) And i will follow my dream...
VotGadast 9 months ago
Hey im a PPL student how much does it cost to do this? I commented, rated, and aids.
mattyccc2009 2 years ago
have you when putting a hole in a cloud made the water run out and rain ? Also have you ever seen a ufo when up in the air in your flying machine
billy
linoleumcarving 2 years ago
errr, no and no!!
AP264 2 years ago
Hey AP264
Could you please explain to me what exactly happens in the Instrument rating Test
Thanks
pakialz 2 years ago
Firstly its all on instruments so the view out the windows is blocked.
You take off, fly a SID (standard instrument departure), join an airway, leave the airway and follow a STAR (standard instrument arrival) to another airport, where you fly an ILS to a go-around. In the go-around 1 eng fails. You sort out the emergency. Fly a diversion to another airport where you fly a non precision approach to a single engine go-around then do a touch and go landing, and finally some GH (stalls/turns)
AP264 2 years ago
I usually hate sunday nights when i have to go to school the next day and start another week of mostly quite boring school. If i knew i could get up to a job where i could burst through into brilliant sunlight looking down on all the amazing scenery below, sitting in the amazing machines we call aircraft, i wouldnt read it at all!
saxophoneman23 2 years ago
I though it was IFR correct me please?
nowskillers 2 years ago
Yes all IFR but not IMC conditions!!
AP264 2 years ago
hey man idk if there are oxfard aviation stations everywhere but ive been into flying quite some time now and im going to join, here lots of good stuff about it, and see good things from peoples videos, couldn't see more happier people.I live in Goodyear,AZ just down the road from KGYR goodyear where oxfard is, i just am so happy and lucky,and ive been told gthat alot to
dylanhelmer 2 years ago
hey dude! im so happy for you for joining BA :D im going to join OAA towards the end of next year! cant wait :D btw that triangle on the windscreen is that to help you with lining up of the runway?
fiazahmadfizz 2 years ago
cheers. the rectangular looking frame thing on the windscreen is a de-icer/heater I seem to recall - been a while since I flew one of those!!
AP264 2 years ago
yeah thanks for that :D one of my friends James is in AP294. duno if you know but hey gud luk with BA :D
fiazahmadfizz 2 years ago
hi live in portugal and want get my course in oxford aviation academy my dream is be a comercial pilot
type933 3 years ago
Good luck
AP264 3 years ago
nice, whats next ? MCC ?
uploader1010 3 years ago
Yes, the MCC/JOT is the final stage after the IR. I finished the course at the end of last year, so long gone!
AP264 3 years ago
nice
where do u work now ?
uploader1010 3 years ago
...BA
AP264 3 years ago
thats brilliant. i take it you are short haul at the moment or can you choose. what sort of hours are you on per calender month?
danmount007 3 years ago
New starters at BA (graduates) have to go on shorthaul fleet for their first 5 years. No choice unfortunately.
Shorthaul averages around 700hrs per year.
AP264 3 years ago
r u airline pilot
100isthebest 3 years ago