Latest issue of FAA Safety Briefing online

Now online is the July/August 2016 issue of FAA Safety Briefing, which focuses on the world of student pilots.

250px-JulAug16-CoverThe issue provides tips and resources for success in initial pilot certification.

It also explores the new Airman Certification Standards (ACS), which begins rolling out this summer. The ACS lists the standards for what an applicant needs to know, consider, and do in order to pass both the knowledge test and the practical test for a certificate or rating.

Feature articles include:

  • The ABCs of ACS – A Better Certification System for Future Pilots (p 10),
  • Here’s My Advice – Pilot Tips from Top CFIs (p 14),
  • Junkyard Dog or Factory Fresh – Choosing the Right Trainer for You (p 20)

In this issue’s Jumpseat department (p 1), Flight Standards Service’s Director John Duncan discusses the connection between the new Airman Certification Standards and the FAA’s Compliance Philosophy, while Checklist (p 21) explains how ACS helps define the “right stuff” with what is taught and tested for airman certification.

You can also find out about the upcoming ACS for Aviation Maintenance Technicians in Nuts, Bolts, and Electrons (p 36), as well as how ACS was able to incorporate the special emphasis items found in the Practical Test Standards in our Angle of Attack department (p 37).

And for those headed to AirVenture 2016 this year, you’ll find a list of scheduled FAA safety forums (p 7), as well as a background on each of this year’s National General Aviation Award winners (p 34).

 

Source: http://generalaviationnews.comLatest issue of FAA Safety Briefing online

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