The Flight Review The objective of the flight review is to verify the pilots ability to fly a RPA's in an advanced and hight pace environment. The review is not a training flight, but an evaluation of your knowledge and flight skills at the end of all your training. You will be evaluated on the following: knowledge requirements of the advanced exam planning and preparation for advanced operations flying skills What can you expect? In the following section you will be provided with the location of the flight review. You will be expected to fully plan a flight of at least 15 minutes at that location which will include one takeoff and one landing. You can use any resources and planning materials necessary to develop your plan. You should also expect to be quizzed on some of the material from the advanced online exam to verify you knowledge. Remember to take into account the following considerations when planing your flight: site survey ground considerations site survey airspace considerations weather equipment crew
What you'll need before your flight review? The Canada flight supplement (CFS) online copy available at: products.navcanada.ca/e-cfs2-subscription.html mobile copy available at: ForeFlight mobile app VTA or VNC maps (hard copies or digital) can be purchased from NavCanada products.navcanada.ca/air1901.html mobile copy available at: ForeFlight mobile app Registered Drone including all other equipment necessary for safe flight operations Checklists and Manuals describing operations and the features of your RPA's organized in a binder or folder Reference number 1 from Drone Management portal account Reference number 2 from passing your advanced operations exam Government ID Passport or drivers license NOTAM's flightplanning.navcanada.ca/notams
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