Updated ASA Guide to the Flight Review Now Available!

ASA has now released the Ninth Edition of the Multi-Engine Oral Exam Guide. I had the fortune to have the opportunity to work with ASA updating this, and hope you find it useful!

This ninth edition of the Guide to the Flight Review Oral Exam Guide is an excellent study tool for pilots and instructors alike when gearing up for a Flight Review or as a general refresher. This guide lists questions with succinct answers supported with FAA references to help rusty pilots refresh their knowledge, and to help instructors follow compliance with the FAA steps and requirements while conducting a flight review.

The book covers pilot privileges and limitations, aircraft maintenance, drone operations, weather, aerodynamics, aircraft performance, navigation, communications, regulations, airspace, airport operations, risk management, system operations and malfunctions, human factors, and more. Readers will also find a sample written exercise, a table summarizing maneuvers and Airman Certification Standard (ACS) tolerances, as well as appendices with checklists, personal minimums, and an over-the-counter medications reference

Visit https://asa2fly.com/guide-to-the-flight-review-ninth-edition/ to get your copy today!

I can’t say thanks enough the team at ASA for all their help and the opportunity to continue working with this book series.

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About Jason Blair

Jason Blair is an active single and multiengine instructor and an FAA Designated Pilot Examiner with over 6,000 hours total time, over 3,000 hours of instruction given, and more than 3000 hours in aircraft as a DPE. In his role as Examiner, over 2,000 pilot certificates have been issued. He has worked for and continues to work with multiple aviation associations with the work focusing on pilot training and testing. His experience as a pilot and instructor spans nearly 20 years and includes over 100 makes and models of aircraft flown. Jason Blair has published works in many aviation publications with a focus on training and safety.

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