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New Instrument Pilot Checkride app launched

By General Aviation News Staff · March 31, 2013 ·

Just released is the ASA Instrument Pilot Checkride app, the second title in a series based on the Instrument Oral Exam Guide book by Michael Hayes.

Designed for pilots training for the Instrument Rating or the Instrument Flight Instructor (CFII) certificate, the app lists the questions most likely to be asked by examiners during the last step in the pilot certification process — the Practical Exam — and provides succinct, ready responses, according to ASA officials.

The app, which includes more than 450 questions and responses, is compatible with iPad, iPad Mini, iPhone, and iPod Touch.

Once the app is installed, no internet connection is necessary for study. Questions are organized by subject, including flight planning, departure, en route, and arrival. Questions can be marked for further study from any subject to build a collection of flashcards for focused study. An Applicant Practical Test Checklist, CFII Lesson Plan, and Instrument Proficiency Check Guidance document are also included.

Price: $9.99

For more information: ASA2Fly.com

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