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National Administrative Register <strong>Volume</strong> <strong>14</strong>/3<br />

C. MINIMUM TOTAL COURSE HOURS<br />

1) Flight time one hundred fifty (150) hours.<br />

a) Solo flight, 100 hours.<br />

b) Cross-country solo, 30 hours<br />

2) Ground instruction, 40 hours<br />

D. PROGRESS CHECKRIDES<br />

1) Solo<br />

2) Basic flying phase<br />

3) Navigation and critical situation phase:<br />

a) VFR operations<br />

b) Basic instrument flying<br />

c) Night flying<br />

4) Final (for graduation certificate).<br />

APPENDIX C<br />

FLIGHT TRAINING - INSTRUMENT FLYING SCHOOL<br />

The training that must be included in <strong>the</strong> required hours <strong>of</strong> instruction under Sec. 3.10<br />

<strong>of</strong> this Administrative Order are as follows.<br />

A. PHASE I - BASIC INSTRUMENT FLYING<br />

1) Straight and level flight<br />

a) Principles, procedures, operating limitations for all flight instruments for control <strong>of</strong> altitude,<br />

direction, speed and altitude.<br />

b) Smooth air operation at cruising speed.<br />

c) Turbulent air operation at recommended rough air speed.<br />

2) Turns<br />

a) Principles, procedures, and operating limitations for control <strong>of</strong> rate <strong>of</strong> turn <strong>to</strong> predetermined<br />

headings (including timed turns).

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