IFR Charts

This course provides comprehensive training on reading and interpreting Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) charts, essential for conducting safe and precise flights in low-visibility conditions.

IFR Charts

Pilots will learn to navigate using various IFR charts, including enroute, approach, departure, and arrival procedures. The course covers chart symbology, altitude restrictions, navigation aids, and airspace structure, helping pilots build confidence in instrument-based flying. Ideal for pilots seeking to improve their proficiency in IFR operations and enhance situational awareness in controlled airspace.
What is the primary indication that airspeed readings might be unreliable?
What should be the immediate pilot action upon suspecting unreliable airspeed?
Which of the following is a common cause of unreliable airspeed indications?
Which control input should pilots use to manage the aircraft in an unreliable airspeed scenario?
In an unreliable airspeed situation, how should the autopilot be managed?
A) Rely solely on the GPS ground speed
A) It stabilizes cabin pressure
A) Altimeter
A) Potential aircraft over-speed
A) Maintain the current course and altitude indefinitely