Instrument written – Airplane
3 Day Ground School
8am – 5pm (Fri, Sat & Sun)
Instrument
Written – course content
The FAA Instrument
written examination contains 60 questions and has an allotted
time of 2 ½ hours. The
minimum passing grade is 70%. The written result is
good for 24 months.
Topics covered include:
Regulations and Procedures
Arrivals and Approach
Departures
En Route
Navigation
Weather
Weather Services
Flight Instruments
Sample
Instrument written question
Which minimum navigation
equipment is required for IFR flight?
a) VOR/LOC
receiver, transponder and DME
b) VOR
receiver and, is in ARTS III environment, a coded transponder
equipped for altitude reporting.
c) Navigation
equipment appropriate to the ground facilities to be used.
c. Only
the navigation equipment appropriate to the ground facilities
to be used is required.
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FAA Instrument written examination in just one weekend. Our
highly professional instructors promote a building-block
approach to learning, so you’ll thoroughly understand
each concept – not just memorizing the test answers. For
$349 price includes our all-inclusive Instrument ground school
manual with the most up-to-date actual FAA questions with comprehensive
explanations of each question and why each answer is correct.
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Overnight lodging is available at the American
Airlines Training Center located at 4501 Highway 360 South,
Ft. Worth, TX. Make your reservation by calling 817-956-1000. Free
shuttle transportation to and from the DFW Airport is available.
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written – Airplane $349
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is located off two major highways – Highway 183 and
Highway 360 – connecting Fort Worth and Dallas.