Certified Flight Instructor (CFI) Practice Exam

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What is one of the standards expected of a student performing S-turns?

  1. Shows knowledge of the elements related to turns about a point

  2. Maintains altitude, ±100 ft, maintains airspeed, ±10 knots

  3. Applies adjustments to ground reference line

  4. Divides attention between the airplane control and the vertical navigation

The correct answer is: Maintains altitude, ±100 ft, maintains airspeed, ±10 knots

Maintaining altitude within ±100 feet and airspeed within ±10 knots is a critical standard expected during the execution of S-turns. This performance metric emphasizes the importance of precise control of the airplane while maneuvering. S-turns require students to maintain a specific flight path relative to a ground reference point, which demands consistent altitude and airspeed management to ensure that the turns are conducted safely and accurately. Understanding that the pilot must coordinate the flow of the aircraft while compensating for wind drift is essential. Adhering to these parameters not only reflects the pilot's ability to effectively manage the aircraft but also lays the groundwork for safe flying practices in various scenarios. Maintaining altitude and airspeed assists in preventing any mechanical strain on the aircraft and helps avoid loss of control during these critical maneuvers.