PP Briefing
PP Briefing
PP Briefing
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1. Requirements
Previous rating requirements: have your Advanced Flight Student rating and at
least 50 hours flying time logged on IVAN (controller hours are not taken into
account),
Theoretical exam: complete the Private Pilot (PP) online test (45 minutes to
answer 20 questions randomly chosen in the database),
4. Skills Test
The PP exam is a series of tasks to appreciate your ability of using the pilot IVAO
software, your basic VFR theoretical knowledge and your practical VFR flying skills.
Note that these are our minimum standards. Your local division may have set
additional requirements that should be published on its web site.
(h) Unless you are disconnected from the network, we require you submit your flight
plan only once on examiner request while connected and starting the test flight. You
should not change any item and/or resubmit your flight plan thereafter.
Insufficient theoretical knowledge in one or more of these areas: (i) IVAO software
knowledge, (ii) basic VFR theoretical knowledge, (iii) connection to the IVAO network,
will make the exam is stopped and the final exam mark is 49/100 or 0/100 depending
on examiners assessment.
Also, in case you decide to stop the exam at any time after it has begun, your exam
will be marked 0/100.
Some special situations will also result in an automatic exam failure and the score will
be at the most 49/100:
Not having the necessary charts for the exam (when provided by IVAO, your
examiner or freely available on the Internet),
Connecting on the runway,
Entering the runway, taking-off or landing without clearance,
Inability to properly execute VFR patterns,
Inadequate radio communications and/or English proficiencies,
Crashing due to terrain collision or aircraft overstress.
However, in such cases, and unless you experienced a crash, the exam will be
continued until all points are covered.
APPENDIX I
Training materials
1. Private Pilot Book
2. Other online sources
Phraseology common mistakes (IVAO Belgium)
VFR circuit (IVAO Belgium)
Microsoft Flight Simulator Handbook (Part I Visual Flight)
Pilots Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge (especially Flight controls, Flight
instruments and Aircraft performance)
Note: The Training department of your division may also publish some recommended
material on its web site (either in English or in your own language) and will include
the necessary links in the localized version of this document.