The number one priority as a pilot is to maintain the safety of flight. Citing course materials such as textbooks and published guidelines including the Federal Aviation Regulations (FARs), identify the basic safety issues a pilot must be aware of before, during, and after each flight, including but not limited to: pilot’s mental and physical condition, collision avoidance, weather conditions, maintaining minimum safe altitudes, visual scanning, right-of-way rules, flight over hazardous terrain, positive exchange of flight controls, and operating within the Federal Aviation Regulations (FARs).
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1.1
Depth 1Parent ID: CAC0089F65894538A56B8F313E224CD5Standard set: Introduction to Aerospace
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- Statement code
- 1.1
- List ID
- 1
- Standard ID
- A606333D8C814BD0850ECE5AF329E805
- Subject
- CTE (2020-)
- Grades
- 10
- Ancestor IDs
- CAC0089F65894538A56B8F313E224CD5
- Source document
- Tennessee Department of Education
- License
- CC BY 4.0 US