nocturnalaviator
AI Jedi
I just got my box of books...I have been studying the training supplement for the seminole. Do we have to pretty much memorize the supplement from cover to cover? I see that there are questions in the back of the supplement that they want you to know prior to arrival. The checklist flows you speak of, is that found in the POH or are you referring to the emergency check list in the seminole supplement? I just got the box on Friday and call center was already closed, I was supposed to call them as instructed when i receive the box of books....I will be doing that on Monday. I start on September 6, I hope two weeks is enough time to go over the material that want me to go over. In addition to studying the material, im moving out of my apartment and packing...lot's of work involved when you move from state to state. Thank you.
Get started now in creating a system for learning a new airplane. You will use this system or most likely improve upon it for any airplane you fly in your career. Make flash cards
Airspeeds
Weight limitations
Systems
Flows
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You want to help your instructor by being comfortably familiar with the seminole supplement. You'll have time to go through the supplement and memorize it cover, to cover, don't worry too much about that now. The flows, call-outs, and even aerodynamics will make more sense and you'll feel more comfortable when you're actually doing it in training. It'll be second nature after a while. Read it for now but be sure to memorize airspeeds, weights, some systems (Go over those most familiar to you from your primary training eg: fuel, electrical, engine, etc.) Let your instructor explain the advanced systems props landing gear etc., but hey the more you prepare the better right? Good luck to ya! PM me if you need further assistance or advice, I instructed for them 3yrs.