The Practical Test
Standards (PTS) series guides student pilots, flight instructors, and
FAA-designated examiners through checkrides, the final test in acquiring
a pilot license. Each PTS guide details the skill and knowledge that
must be successfully demonstrated before an examiner can issue a
certificate or rating. The knowledge requirements detail which subjects
will be covered-which weather reports and forecasts candidates will be
asked to analyze, which physiological conditions (such as dehydration,
spatial disorientation, and hypoxia) candidates will need to discuss,
and what kind of flight planning exercises will need to be demonstrated.
The skill requirements include what kind of takeoff and landing must be
performed, such as crosswind or short-field; how a steep turn should be
executed, with specifics that include what bank angle and airspeed to
use; and what areas will be tested on a continuous basis, such as the
checklist usage, positive exchange of flight controls, and crew resource
management. The tolerances are defined so the candidates know what
altitude, airspeed, headings, and banks must be maintained to complete
each maneuver successfully. Each PTS guide lists the knowledge and
experience prerequisites for a particular certificate or rating and
provides background information and study and reference materials.
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