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  1. Tampa FAASTeam Welcome Today’s Presentation Multi vs. Single Engine Flight Similarities and Differences

  2. Tampa FAASTeam • Can Everyone See Me Okay? • Can Everyone Hear Me Okay? • Can everyone See The Screen Okay? • Does Everyone Know Where The Exits Are • Does Everyone Know Where the Facilities are?

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  6. Tampa FAASTeam New Rule Eliminates Restriction for CFI Flight Review Requirement The FAA issued a new direct final rule, published September 16, 2013, that permits an airman who passes a practical test for issuance of a flight instructor certificate, a practical test for the addition of a rating to a flight instructor certificate, a practical test for renewal of a flight instructor certificate, or a practical test for the reinstatement of a flight instructor certificate, to meet the 24-calendar month flight review requirements. The rule overturns a previous legal interpretation from 2008 which concluded that a CFI practical test is not a pilot proficiency check and therefore not eligible to meet the 24 calendar month flight review requirements. The rule was published as a direct final rule without prior notice and prior public comment since it alleviates unnecessary burdens by expanding the exceptions to flight reviews. It will go into effect on November 15, 2013, unless an adverse comment is received during a 30-day comment period ending October 16, 2013. To view the rule or submit a comment, go to http://www.regulations.gov/and reference docket number FAA-2013-0780.

  7. Multi vs. Single Engine Flight Similarities and Differences Select Number SO3551764 Basic Knowledge 3 - 1 Credit Advanced Knowledge 2 - 1 Credit Master Knowledge 2 - 1 Credit

  8. Tampa FAASTeam If you have boarded this flight in error, please see the flight attendant ASAP before we push back from the gate !

  9. Multi vs. Single Engine Flight Similarities and Differences • Similarities

  10. Multi vs. Single Engine Flight Similarities and Differences • Similarities • Differences

  11. Multi vs. Single Engine Flight Similarities and Differences • Similarities • Differences • Simplicity

  12. Multi vs. Single Engine Flight Similarities and Differences • Similarities • Differences • Simplicity • Complexity

  13. Multi vs. Single Engine Flight Similarities and Differences • Similarities • Differences • Simplicity • Complexity • Aerodynamics

  14. Multi vs. Single Engine Flight Similarities and Differences • Similarities • Differences • Simplicity • Complexity • Aerodynamics • Safety

  15. Multi vs. Single Engine Flight Similarities and Differences • Similarities • Differences • Simplicity • Complexity • Aerodynamics • Safety • Attitude

  16. Multi vs. Single Engine Flight Personal Safety Standards

  17. Multi vs. Single Engine Flight Personal Safety Standards You Never Ever Want To See This

  18. Multi vs. Single Engine Flight Attitude Flying

  19. Multi vs. Single Engine Flight Attitude Flying

  20. Multi vs. Single Engine Flight Attitude Flying Pro

  21. Multi vs. Single Engine Flight Attitude Flying Pro Not So Pro

  22. Multi vs. Single Engine Flight Attitude Flying Raise your hand if you are a professional pilot (Airline, Corporate, etc).

  23. Multi vs. Single Engine Flight Attitude Flying Raise your hand if you are a professional pilot (Airline, Corporate, etc). Raise your hand if you are a Flight Instructor.

  24. Multi vs. Single Engine Flight Attitude Flying Raise your hand if you are a professional pilot (Airline, Corporate, etc). Raise your hand if you are a Flight Instructor. Raise your hand if you are a Redneck.

  25. Multi vs. Single Engine Flight Attitude Flying What category do you fall into?

  26. Multi vs. Single Engine Flight Attitude Flying When someone ask you what category that you fall into, Answer as follows….

  27. Multi vs. Single Engine Flight Attitude Flying When someone ask you what category that you fall into, Answer as follows…. I am a professional pilot! I am the person that “TEACHES” aviation to all of the above!!!

  28. Multi vs. Single Engine Flight Similarities and Differences

  29. Multi vs. Single Engine Flight Similarities and Differences • Cessna 421…. The Pilot, 80 years of age, was in good health, had no aviation violations and had been a pilot since 1985, with 23,000 hours of flight experience.

  30. Multi vs. Single Engine Flight Similarities and Differences • Cessna 210N… The pilot held an Airline Transport Pilot Certificate, with airplane single and multi-engine land and instrument ratings. In addition, he held a Flight Instructor Certificate with single engine and instrument airplane ratings.

  31. Multi vs. Single Engine Flight Similarities and Differences • King Air B200… A fixed-wing single-engine-rated private pilot and passenger, safely landed King Air B200

  32. Multi vs. Single Engine Flight Similarities and Differences

  33. Multi vs. Single Engine Flight Similarities and Differences • Are multi-engine airplanes really safer?

  34. Multi vs. Single Engine Flight Similarities and Differences • Are multi-engine airplanes really safer? • Are single-engine airplanes really safer?

  35. Multi vs. Single Engine Flight Similarities and Differences • Why require an additional rating to fly multi-engine airplanes?

  36. Multi vs. Single Engine Flight Similarities and Differences • Why require an additional rating to fly multi-engine airplanes? • Why require an additional rating to fly single-engine airplanes?

  37. Multi vs. Single Engine Flight Similarities and Differences Per flying hour a Twin Engine Airplane compared to a Single is: • 2 times more likely to develop problems in ANY of its engines; • 4 times less likely to develop problems in TWO of its engines.

  38. Multi vs. Single Engine Flight Similarities and Differences • Approaches

  39. Multi vs. Single Engine Flight Myths

  40. Multi vs. Single Engine Flight Myths • Multi Engine Airplanes are more complex

  41. Multi vs. Single Engine Flight Myths • If an engine fails in a twin, the remaining engine will only carry you to the scene of the accident quicker.

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