Using COMM1 VFR Radio Simulator in

Private Pilot Training at Towered Airports

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Training Phase COMM1 VFR Lesson to Review
Before the student uses the radio

Aviation–Speak
Phonetic Alphabet
Numbers & Figures
Aircraft Call Signs
Speech Quality
Putting it All Together
Using the Radio
Tuning the Radio
Using the Microphone
Transmission Techniques
Receiving Techniques

During pre-solo training Locating Frequencies
Resources
CTAF
Multicom
Unicom
ATIS
AWOS/ASOS
Tower
Ground Control
Before solo in the pattern

Towered Airports
ATIS
Taxi for Takeoff
Takeoff Instructions
Landing Instructions
Taxi to Ramp
Progressive Taxi
Touch and Goes
Non-Towered Airports
Go-Arounds

Before solo to a practice area Towered Airports
Departing Airport in Class D
Miscellaneous
Emergency Procedures
Air-to Air Communications
Before dual to a non-towered airport Non-Towered Airports
Entering on a 45
Pattern Announcements
Over-Flying the Airport
Clear of Runway
Go-Arounds
AWOS/ASOS
Taxi Announcements
Taking Off
Back-Taxing
Radio Checks/Airport Advisories
Plane-to-Plane Communications
Before dual to complex airspace Towered Airports
Approaching Airport in Class D
Approaching Airport in Class B
Approaching Airport in Class C
Approaching Airport in TRSA
Clearance Delivery (Class B &C)
Departing Airport in Class B/C
Before dual cross-country Locating Frequencies
ARTCC Flight Service Stations
Flight Service Stations
Opening a Flight Plan
Closing a Flight Plan
Requesting a Frequency Position Report
Miscellaneous
Weather Briefings
Before solo cross-country Radar Flight-Following
Requesting from ATC
Hand-Offs
Class B/Special-Use Airspace
Vector Instructions
Traffic Advisories
Altitude Changes
Temporary Frequency Change
Radar Service Termination
Before the checkride Airspace Issues
Entering Class B Airspace
Entering Class C Airspace
Departing from Class B/C Airspace
Special-Use Airspace

Towered Airports
Special VFR
Miscellaneous
Pilot Reports

 

notice to student pilots

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