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ASA Student Flight Record updated

By Janice Wood · October 8, 2012 ·

ASA’s Student Flight Record for Instrument and Commercial pilots has been updated to comply with the new Commercial Practical Test Standards for Single and Multi-engine Land and Sea (FAA-S-8081-12C), as well as recent changes to the Instrument Practical Test Standards for Airplane, Helicopter and Powered Lift (FAA-S-8081-4E, With Changes 1, 2, and 3).

The four-panel folder style Student Flight Record follows FAA/Industry Training Standards (FITS) and is a tracking tool for students enrolled in any of four courses: Instrument Rating, Commercial Pilot, Instrument Flight Instructor (CFII), or a combined Instrument/Commercial course.

A single folder for each student serves as a permanent training record and satisfies both Part 61 and 141 requirements — including ground lessons, written exams, flight maneuvers, and flight checks.

The format of the Student Flight Record makes it easy to record accomplishments for each lesson, student performance, flight hours, instructor notes and endorsements, stage checks, ground school completion dates and more, company officials said.

Price: $2.95 each.

For information: ASA2Fly.com

 

About Janice Wood

Janice Wood is editor of General Aviation News.

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