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Don’t Log That! FAA Time-Building Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

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In this week’s VSL Aviation Podcast, Seth dives deep into three critical topics for pilots and instructors alike. First, he breaks down how to get involved with the FAA Safety Team (FAASTeam) and make the most of the WINGS Program. Next, he explains the real why behind airspace design—offering a fresh approach for CFIs to improve student understanding beyond rote memorization. Then, he tackles an alarming Reddit story about improperly logged SIC time that cost a pilot their airline job. As always, Seth answers live listener questions, covering topics like logging PIC as a student pilot, scheduling hard-to-find CFI checkrides, and understanding how training time can (or can’t) be double-counted across certificates. If you’re a student, CFI, or examiner, this is a must-listen.

Chapters: 01:56 – FAASTeam and the WINGS Program Overview

12:15 – Responsibilities of a FAASTeam Representative

16:52 – Reddit Post: Invalid SIC Time and Logbook Accuracy

23:08 – Why Airspace Exists: A DPE’s Perspective

25:17 – ForeFlight Demo: Airspace Boundaries and Cloud Clearance Logic

33:04 – Service Difficulty Reports (SDRs) Explained

35:46 – Q&A: Can Student Pilots Log PIC Time?

38:41 – Q&A: Finding a CFI Checkride Examiner

43:04 – Q&A: Testing Instrument ACS Knowledge Areas

47:33 – Q&A: Logging Instrument Time for Private vs Commercial

53:43 – Wrap-Up and Discord Community Plug

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Content provided by Seth Lake. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Seth Lake or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

In this week’s VSL Aviation Podcast, Seth dives deep into three critical topics for pilots and instructors alike. First, he breaks down how to get involved with the FAA Safety Team (FAASTeam) and make the most of the WINGS Program. Next, he explains the real why behind airspace design—offering a fresh approach for CFIs to improve student understanding beyond rote memorization. Then, he tackles an alarming Reddit story about improperly logged SIC time that cost a pilot their airline job. As always, Seth answers live listener questions, covering topics like logging PIC as a student pilot, scheduling hard-to-find CFI checkrides, and understanding how training time can (or can’t) be double-counted across certificates. If you’re a student, CFI, or examiner, this is a must-listen.

Chapters: 01:56 – FAASTeam and the WINGS Program Overview

12:15 – Responsibilities of a FAASTeam Representative

16:52 – Reddit Post: Invalid SIC Time and Logbook Accuracy

23:08 – Why Airspace Exists: A DPE’s Perspective

25:17 – ForeFlight Demo: Airspace Boundaries and Cloud Clearance Logic

33:04 – Service Difficulty Reports (SDRs) Explained

35:46 – Q&A: Can Student Pilots Log PIC Time?

38:41 – Q&A: Finding a CFI Checkride Examiner

43:04 – Q&A: Testing Instrument ACS Knowledge Areas

47:33 – Q&A: Logging Instrument Time for Private vs Commercial

53:43 – Wrap-Up and Discord Community Plug

  continue reading

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