Free Sporty's Pilot's Guide to Airspace review course. Free for the month of February. (Promo code was needed prior. Now price is adjusted to $0 for IFR month).
- Create a free Sporty's account.
- Add Pilot's Guide to Airspace course (price now set at $0).
Pilot's Guide to Airspace is a comprehensive refresher, perfect for rusty pilots or new pilots looking to dive deep into the specifics of airspace. Stunning 4K video along with 3D animations help demystify the complex types of airspace in use today, from Class B/C/D to Restricted Areas and Temporary Flight Restrictions. The program describes and explains the various classes of airspace, their operating rules, dimensions and charting symbols.
More than just a review of weather minimums, this course includes invaluable sections on TFRs, national security areas, military intercept procedures, and discusses the Washington, DC, SFRA. This is essential information for all pilots.
New segments address modern flight planning procedures, including tips for using apps like ForeFlight and GPS navigators like the Garmin GTN 750 to understand airspace both before flight and in the air. The course also covers ADS-B and how it impacts airspace requirements.
Also included is a review quiz based on content from the videos. After finishing the questions you'll receive instant feedback on your score and be able to review missed questions. And you'll find the Airspace chapter from the Pilot's Handbook or Aeronautical Knowledge handbook – complete with a table of contents to quickly access each section. This provides additional study material to help you master the U.S. airspace system.
Pilot's Guide to Airspace covers:
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class D
Class E
Class G
Terminal Radar Service Area (TRSA)
ADS-B transponder requirements
Airspace preflight planning tools
Special Use Airspace
Restricted Areas
Prohibited Areas
Warning Areas
Military Operations Areas (MOA)
Alert Areas
Controlled Firing Areas
Military Training Routes (MTR)
Temporary Flight Restrictions (TFR)
Parachute Jump Areas
Special Class B Routing
VFR Flyways
VFR Corridors
RNAV IFR Transition Routes
National Security Areas
Air Defense Identification Zone (ADIZ)
Washington D.C. SFRA
Air to Air Intercept Procedures
Available on all your devices – no extra charge:
Online Course using a web browser – Login here
iPhone/iPad in Sporty's Pilot Training app – Apple App Store
AppleTV app – 4th Generation AppleTV or newer
Android in Sporty's Pilot Training app – Google Play Store
RokuTV App – search for the Sporty's Pilot Training Channel on your Roku device
Accepted for FAA Wings Credit
https://www.sportys.com/pilot-s-g...pp-tv.html
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"IFR month is a four-week focus on the challenges and rewards of instrument flying. As part of the IFR focus, Sporty's is providing webinars, videos, articles and interactive exercises. The goal is to encourage pilots to earn their instrument rating, get current, enjoy more utility from their pilot certificate—and have fun!
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