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List required engine instruments and explain their functions. (I)
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Predict compass turning errors. (I)
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Differentiate between various airspace classifications. (II)
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List equipment and inspections required for IFR flight. (III)
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Interpret weather charts, reports, and forecasts. (IV)
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Describe physiological considerations affecting IFR flight. (V)
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Demonstrate clearance shorthand. (VI)
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List mandatory reporting points. (VI)
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Compare and contrast VOR, ADF, and DME navigation. (VII)
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Explain IFR emergency procedures. (VIII)
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Use instrument navigation charts to determine minimum altitudes,
distances, directions, and frequencies. (IX)
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Interpret instrument indications used on approaches. (X)
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Describe approach procedures based on published data. (X)
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Plan IFR cross-country flights using actual weather, airplane
performance, and airport data. (XI)
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