For pilot certification and flight review, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) requires oral as well as written exams for pilot certification. An Instrument Rating can be added to the Private Pilot or Commercial Pilot Rating and requires special training. This guide provides the most consistent questions asked of an Instrument Pilot applicant in the instrument competancy check. Immediately following each question is a reference to the specific information source from which the answer may be derived. Questions are divided into four sections with many flight planning, departure, en route, and arrival. This edition has been updated to reflect important FAA regulatory, procedural, and training changes.
Fascinating reading, with twisted plot and unforgetable characters. You feel you heart racing when you contemplate loss of vacuum and electrical systems in IMC conditions. Recommended, but not for the faint of heart.
When I first read it, I didn't know the answers to the questions. But then I kept reading it until I did know the answers to the questions. I suppose it filled it's ultimate destiny in that manner.
Solid book that handles a lot more about instrument flight than you realistically will get asked about in the oral exam. Read the book if you're serious about instrument training.