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PRACTICAL
TEST STANDARD CHANGES
Recently,
Nyal Williams circulated a message concerning changes that are
coming to the Practical Test Standards (PTS). According to our
resident FAA Examiner, Mike Rielage, those changes do not effect
the glider portion of the PTS.
However,
in the interest of serving the membership, the following is a
reprint of the article for your general information;
FAA
to change Practical Test Standards
July 19, 2002? In an unpublicized move, applicants for private
pilot, commercial pilot, and flight instructor licenses will have
to meet revised FAA standards to earn their licenses. The FAA
will issue revised Practical Test Standards (PTS) for private
and commercial pilot licenses on August 1, and for flight instructors
on August 2.
While the
FAA has told AOPA that the revisions are mainly intended to improve
guidance and lend clarity as well standardize PTS language across
the three different tests, the association's Aviation Services
department is conducting a thorough analysis of the changes. In
addition, FAA said that it has included new maneuvers and procedures
to certain PTSs as well as expanded the oral portion on such items
as airport operations and markings.
AOPA's
preliminary review of the standards has revealed at least one
positive change in that it appears the FAA will give more discretion
to the examiner to test for certain maneuvers. But when AOPA asked
for more specific details on what had changed, the FAA was unable
to provide a comparison of the new and old standards.
"To help
pilots understand the FAA revisions, we are reviewing the new
standards and preparing a synopsis of the changes," said Woody
Cahall, AOPA vice president of Aviation Services. "A side-by-side
comparison will be available on AOPA Online next week." AOPA strongly
advises flight instructors and applicants to thoroughly read the
new PTS, paying extra attention to "Introduction" and "Notes"
sections.
Jim H.
CFIG
N483SZ
gapagodstopspam@aol.com
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