Flight planning

Course Description

 

Learn how to plan a flight from start to finish, considering fuel calculations, alternate airports, weather conditions, and regulations

Course Overview and Duration

 
  • Understanding of navigation and meteorology is beneficial (not necessary).
  • It is one of the subjects required to hold an ATPL/PPL/CPL/IR/CB-IR Licence.
  • The subject is expected to take around 15 days to cover, including question banks.
  • Duration may vary by a few days, depending on subject complexity and question bank size.

Why Airman’s Ground?

 
  • Live One-on-One Classes – Not recorded, fully interactive sessions with specialized instructors.
  • Customized Study Plans – Flexible schedules tailored to your routine, perfect for working professionals and students.
  • Question Bank Preparation – Each subject includes focused exam preparation with specialized question banks.
  • Save Up to 2000$ Per Month – No need to relocate for ground school, saving travel, living, and other additional expenses.
  • No Need to Attend a Physical Ground School – Study from anywhere without compromising on quality, saving time, money, and effort.
  • 100% Passing Rate – Unlike other academies with high failure ratios, Airman’s Ground ensures a first-time pass rate, reducing exam retakes and saving both time & money.
  • Morning & Evening Schedules Available – Learn at your preferred time, ensuring maximum flexibility.

With Airman’s Ground, you’re not just preparing for an exam — you’re mastering the skills to stand out in your aviation career!

Lesson Topics

 
  1. Introduction and Terminology
  2. VFR Route Planning
  3. IFR Route Planning
  4. ICAO Flight Plans
  5. Fuel Planning – Piston Engine Aircraft
  6. Cruise Procedures for Jet Aeroplanes
  7. MRJT Simplified Fuel Planning
  8. MRJT Detailed Flight Planning
  9. MRJT Special Fuel Planning Procedures
  10. LRJT Fuel Planning
  11. Planning for Emergencies
  12. Fuel Monitoring in Practice