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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/bette158/public_html/Pilot-Visnu/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114I know it’s been a while, but now that we’re all on Covid-19 lockdown, I thought I’d used the time to update my blog! I really have no excuse now! Expect lots of fresh new content in the coming weeks! I have to check on my assignments & classes now, but after I do that I might update my blog again!<\/p>\n
Progress Test 3 is all about testing our cross-country navigation skills & also general handling within a smaller error margin. Students must show the ability to successfully plan for a cross-country flight in a suitable amount of time. The cross-country trip should be allocated before the flight test date, and students should make tentative plans before the flight test, such as flight plan submission to control tower, map planning, track & heading calculation, selection of potential alternative airports, and initial flight log entries.<\/p>\n
The cross-country phase of training lets you step (or fly) outside the comfort zone of your home airport and experience landings and take-offs at other airports. You\u2019ll make your first cross country with an instructor, then on your own in a solo flight. This exciting milestone brings you one step closer to finishing your training. CPL allows cadets to fly solo up to 300nm of distance. The furthest I have been on solo is to Ipoh From Langkawi. The furthest navigational flight with the instructor was to Terengganu. Truly an amazing experience to fly to most of the airports as an HMA Cadet.<\/p>\n