Decoding the Private Pilot ACS | Part 1

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  • Опубліковано 12 січ 2024
  • Welcome to the first episode of our new series at VSL Aviation! I'm Seth Lake, an experienced FAA Designated Pilot Examiner, and in this video, I'm going to break down the Private Pilot Airman Certification Standards (ACS) like never before. This series aims to provide detailed insights and practical tips for aspiring pilots. Whether you're a student pilot, an instructor, or just aviation enthusiast, this series will deepen your understanding of the ACS, helping you become a more knowledgeable and confident pilot. Stay tuned for more episodes where we'll dive even deeper into the world of aviation standards and training!
    Chapters:
    00:50 - ACS Guide
    01:40 - Part 61 Qualifications
    03:35 - ACS Element Decoding
    06:09 - Use of Written Test Report
    07:40 - Checkride Script
    10:22 - Introduction to Task A
    12:32 - Scenario-Based Questioning
    22:40 - BasicMed
    25:25 - Private Pilot License (PPL) Limitations
    28:13 - Discussion on Illegal Cost Sharing
    46:40 - Closing Statements

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  • @justinsisson
    @justinsisson 2 місяці тому +6

    As a new Pilot I am determined to not fail a check ride. This is soo helpful!!! Thanks Seth for the time and effort put into this. I will likely purchase the Ace guide here shortly!

  • @snowman100
    @snowman100 4 дні тому

    Good luck bro! Just remember CFI wouldn't sign you off if you weren't ready

  • @Badboybraz
    @Badboybraz Місяць тому +4

    Dude I read through the ACS all day today and felt sick to my stomach trying to figure out how I was going to study this thing! Thank you so much for this content and product. This has been a huge time savor and will probably save me from failing my PPL oral exam 🙏🏽

  • @johnopalko5223
    @johnopalko5223 3 місяці тому +2

    I think breaking up the ACS into sections is a great way to present the material. It gives people the information in easily absorbed doses and gives them a chance to mull it over before moving on to the next section. It also allows you to go deeper in depth given the time constraints of a typical podcast.

    • @SethLakeDPE
      @SethLakeDPE  3 місяці тому +1

      Thank you so much for the feedback!

  • @flashpacker1980
    @flashpacker1980 3 місяці тому

    This was great

  • @larryblanco8056
    @larryblanco8056 29 днів тому

    As a student pilot on the cusp of taking my checkride, I am so grateful I stumbled upon this. Seth this is very helpful to all student pilots and I'll go out and say to veteran pilots as well. Thanks you and I do appreciate you taking the time to do this.

  • @maritestaylor8458
    @maritestaylor8458 15 днів тому

    Awesome thanks

  • @snowman100
    @snowman100 3 місяці тому +3

    I have a checkride in a month and this way of presentation greatly helps, removes the robotic memorized answers and throwing in scenarios that make one both think and apply reason while still adhering to intent of the FARs. Thank you so much for what you do. And Happy New hopeful year!

    • @SethLakeDPE
      @SethLakeDPE  3 місяці тому +1

      Glad it was helpful!

    • @mattassenmacher495
      @mattassenmacher495 4 дні тому

      How'd you do on your ride?

    • @snowman100
      @snowman100 4 дні тому

      ​@@mattassenmacher495passed! And already on to instruments. Thanks for asking

    • @snowman100
      @snowman100 4 дні тому +1

      Passed thanks! On to instruments

    • @mattassenmacher495
      @mattassenmacher495 4 дні тому

      @@snowman100 awesome man, congrats! I have my ride next week hoping everything goes well. 🤞

  • @mikebarillari2202
    @mikebarillari2202 3 місяці тому

    Good stuff, thanks Seth!

  • @kasm10
    @kasm10 Місяць тому +1

    The common purpose with your hangar mate who needed a ride back is helping a fellow aviator out bc eventually you will be in a similar position of needing a flight somewhere while your plane is serviced

  • @joelt49
    @joelt49 3 місяці тому

    Loved the format, Seth! Thank you, super helpful. Can't wait for the following videos in the series.

  • @daytonbell3447
    @daytonbell3447 3 місяці тому

    Thank you Seth, I appreciate the videos

  • @blaisepoemape3596
    @blaisepoemape3596 3 місяці тому +1

    Thank you for the new videos series! It wasn’t that long in my opinion, waiting for the next episodes!

  • @kasm10
    @kasm10 3 місяці тому +1

    Can’t wait for more in this series. I’ve got my ace guide too. Thank you Seth

    • @SethLakeDPE
      @SethLakeDPE  3 місяці тому

      Great to hear! Thank you for your support!

  • @jom5826
    @jom5826 3 місяці тому

    Awesome ❤

  • @egec1
    @egec1 3 місяці тому

    This is a great format. Thanks Seth. I've got my check ride coming up and your ACE guide is great too.

    • @SethLakeDPE
      @SethLakeDPE  3 місяці тому

      That’s great to hear. Thank you for the feedback and support!

  • @Mgaarons
    @Mgaarons 3 місяці тому

    Seth is great as always. Have my checkride in a couple weeks, this helps 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽

  • @amuroray2981
    @amuroray2981 Місяць тому

    This is exactly what I needed. Thankyou for your efforts in helping create the next generation of pilots.

  • @immeandering
    @immeandering Місяць тому

    This video is SO incredibly helpful. Thank you!

  • @jmizzonini
    @jmizzonini 3 місяці тому +3

    This is amazing content , thank you for producing it. Just starting my training and it’s great to play something like this at night to try to absorb as much as possible

  • @theodoregrader8270
    @theodoregrader8270 Місяць тому

    Thank you so much! This is incredibly helpful in understanding the ACS

  • @sprocketrocket4559
    @sprocketrocket4559 3 місяці тому

    Glad to see your still posting, listening to your podcasts helped me get through commercial last December! Look forward to more… maybe CFI stuff haha

    • @SethLakeDPE
      @SethLakeDPE  3 місяці тому

      I’m hoping to get through all the CFI stuff this year!

  • @Ifly1976
    @Ifly1976 2 місяці тому

    Awesome Seth!

  • @paolobernardi6835
    @paolobernardi6835 3 місяці тому

    Very informative and also I like this format

  • @jlbuf1flyer
    @jlbuf1flyer 3 місяці тому +1

    Great content Seth, I think the scenarios and going into great detail is how you really learn the concepts instead of memorizing and then having that ability to understand not exist and forgetting the info over time. Love the ACE Guide and watching how you are adding to it's value!

    • @SethLakeDPE
      @SethLakeDPE  3 місяці тому

      Thank you for the feedback! I’m working on the next version of the ACE guide now, so be looking out for an update before the end of the month.

  • @lothargloss
    @lothargloss 3 місяці тому +1

    I loved this format! My check ride is Feb 8th and I wish you had all the videos out! This definitely helps break down the ACS and cant wait for you to post the next ones!

    • @flysport_tedder
      @flysport_tedder 3 місяці тому

      good luck on your checkride!

    • @SethLakeDPE
      @SethLakeDPE  3 місяці тому

      You bet. I have an older series that goes through the entire PPL ACS. Just checkout the Private Pilot ACS playlist on the channel. The current series will go into much more detail though. Best of luck!

  • @SteelTallon
    @SteelTallon 3 місяці тому

    Like the format. I have my Sport check ride in March. I am nervous, and this helps break it down. Thanks

  • @NorthwestAeronaut
    @NorthwestAeronaut 3 місяці тому +1

    Appreciate this, Seth! I have recently been doing the same thing on my podcast - breaking down the ACS line item by line item - but I really enjoy your take on things too and am sharing your videos with my students along with my own videos and podcasts haha.

    • @SethLakeDPE
      @SethLakeDPE  3 місяці тому +1

      Awesome! Thank you. I'll check your podcast out as well. Cheers!

  • @jeromiegolab4533
    @jeromiegolab4533 2 місяці тому

    This is amazing Seth! I love diving into the details of why something matters and not just the memorization. I am worried that I don’t have a firm enough grasp on some of the knowledge areas even though I think I can recite acronyms and such. That doesn’t make you a safe pilot though. PLEASE keep going on these!!!

    • @SethLakeDPE
      @SethLakeDPE  2 місяці тому

      Thank you so much for the feedback! I'm working on the next part of the series now!

  • @hasantolgaucar8445
    @hasantolgaucar8445 3 місяці тому

    Excellent video on private pilot ACS, specifically from DPE thoughts! Clear explanations and valuable insights. Really helps aspiring pilots understand the crucial aspects. Keep up the great work, Seth! We appreciate your efforts and time for aviation.I’ve been listening to a lot of great contents from everyone, but the way you explain subjects makes more sense to me and I understand each of the rules and regulations! Never get bored of listening to your hours-long videos. Please make it more for us! We appreciate you, sir!

    • @SethLakeDPE
      @SethLakeDPE  2 місяці тому

      Thank you so much for the thoughtful feedback!

  • @wayneethier4472
    @wayneethier4472 3 місяці тому

    Thanks Seth! I think breaking down the private pilot checkride into smaller bite size pieces helps to demystify the process. It looks scary to a student pilot the way the information is presented in the books. But you make learning to fly easier to understand. Can’t wait for part 2!

  • @flysport_tedder
    @flysport_tedder 3 місяці тому

    this is great, I especially like that you give example scenarios and talk about how they are used in the checkride. thanks Seth.

    • @SethLakeDPE
      @SethLakeDPE  3 місяці тому

      Yeah, I think scenario based questions really help put things together.

    • @flysport_tedder
      @flysport_tedder 3 місяці тому

      @@SethLakeDPE btw lol at least 2-3 friends have bought your stuff since I posted this 😄

    • @SethLakeDPE
      @SethLakeDPE  3 місяці тому

      I’ve seen a bump in sales recently. Thank you so much! 🙏

    • @flysport_tedder
      @flysport_tedder 3 місяці тому

      @@SethLakeDPE midlife pilots love overpreparing 😄

  • @otnielbrillonleon1214
    @otnielbrillonleon1214 3 місяці тому

    Love this. Now let’s go through all of it by mid FEB before my check ride 😂

    • @SethLakeDPE
      @SethLakeDPE  3 місяці тому

      I should have at least one more episode out by then. Maybe two… I’m sure you will do well without them though. Keep up the studying!

  • @kylecrumpton1048
    @kylecrumpton1048 3 місяці тому

    Yessss

  • @JianliGuo
    @JianliGuo 3 місяці тому

    I love this detailed explanations of ACS, please keep this format, please don't water it down going forward.
    BTW, when will the links to FAR Reference and AIM Reference in your "VSL ACE Menu" become live?

    • @SethLakeDPE
      @SethLakeDPE  3 місяці тому

      Great! As for the links, I might have caused some confusion. That is meant to be a key. Purple and blue links for FAR and AIM references. You can find the active links within the tasks of the ACS. I'm slowly but surely putting links on as many task elements as I can but it's time consuming. Future updates will have more but version 3.2 as several for private pilot.

    • @JianliGuo
      @JianliGuo 3 місяці тому

      @@SethLakeDPE, Thank you for clarifying the Purple and blue links for FAR and AIM references, I misunderstood them, now I know. 🙂

  • @haimkoren3565
    @haimkoren3565 18 днів тому

    Hi Seth,do you have any programs for ppl stage check or mocks?

  • @user-ty6og7ek5e
    @user-ty6og7ek5e 3 місяці тому

    This is EXACTLY what I was looking for! I passed my written exam with a score of 80 and I am looking for ways to review/study the 12-13 questions/knowledge codes that I answered incorrectly as part of preparation for my check-ride. Thank you very much! I will be following every video!

  • @bryanrogers7912
    @bryanrogers7912 29 днів тому

    Hi Seth, This information is awesome. Have you published Decoding the Private Pilot ACS Part 3? I can only find Part 1 and Part 2. Thank you!

    • @SethLakeDPE
      @SethLakeDPE  27 днів тому +1

      Part 3 will be on hold for a while. I'm going through the new ACS documents that just dropped. Depending on how many changes I can find I might re-release parts 1 and 2 before going to part 3. Stay tuned!

    • @bryanrogers7912
      @bryanrogers7912 26 днів тому

      @@SethLakeDPE Thank you!

  • @nathanbourquin6554
    @nathanbourquin6554 2 місяці тому

    Currently learning for my written, while saving money to get through training. This is great content, not only does it prepare me the written but also for my flight lessons. Basically allowing my cfi to close any knowledge gaps instead of having to teach me everything. Thank you!
    Also a question: I have learned (its probably in the CFR) that ACs are not legally binding. Why does the FAA use it to communicate rules?

    • @SethLakeDPE
      @SethLakeDPE  2 місяці тому

      Thanks for the feedback! Long story as for the ACs. Basically, it's too hard to pass FARs so the FAA communicates through ACs. Standard government bureaucracy unfortunately.

  • @weldonrusso1232
    @weldonrusso1232 2 місяці тому

    Great stuff! About to take my check ride. I appreciate you. Do you have a Venmo?

    • @SethLakeDPE
      @SethLakeDPE  2 місяці тому +1

      Thank you! Best of luck. Venmo is @vslaviation. Thanks!

  • @y0manda
    @y0manda 2 місяці тому

    is pro rata share limited to compensating flight experience ?

    • @SethLakeDPE
      @SethLakeDPE  2 місяці тому

      Not sure what you mean. Could you clarify your question?

  • @ericamonet29
    @ericamonet29 Місяць тому

    Okay this was great but I’m still confused on where and how to find alllll the information pertaining to each code. Everyone just says “FAR/AIM” but like… what exact part of it and how do I know I’m reading the right thing? Is there information NOT included in the FAR/AIM that I have to know?

    • @SethLakeDPE
      @SethLakeDPE  Місяць тому

      The FARs and the AIM are only part of the things you need to be studying. There are a couple of other FAA manuals like the AFH and PHAK that have critical information.

  • @daniellanders5794
    @daniellanders5794 23 дні тому +1

    Seth, I love your videos and these are simply brilliant. If I have any criticism at all, you are egregiously over thinking the nuances regarding pro rata sharing of flight costs. I’m a cop. As an agent of the executive branch of government I dole out the consequences of violations of criminal laws for a living. Perhaps your extremely nuanced take on literally giving a flight away, but you’re “compensated” in flight hours, is in fact not in accordance with the FAR. So what? Tens of thousands of infractions are performed every hour of every day by millions of people. We are a nation of laws but the burden of proof is on the government…and that bar is a high standard. At the end of the day such nuance is a practical bridge to far. Cops love discussions like this when we first graduate the academy. But soon, the stark reality hits us in the face that a good portion of the time, no one cares.

    • @SethLakeDPE
      @SethLakeDPE  21 день тому

      Thank you for your comment. As an educator and Designated Pilot Examiner, my role requires me to teach the FARs as they are written, not based on the practicality of their enforcement. While I understand some pro rata cost sharing rules might not seem directly tied to safety, they are part of the legal framework within which we operate.
      In aviation, understanding and adhering to these regulations is crucial, not just for legal compliance but for the safety and integrity of our profession. My focus is on ensuring pilots are fully prepared and knowledgeable about these laws for their exams and their careers.
      Appreciate your perspective and the dialogue it opens about our responsibilities in our respective fields.

  • @LightningTrader
    @LightningTrader 3 місяці тому

    👍

  • @F22raptor46
    @F22raptor46 Місяць тому

    What exactly is the purpose of the FAA saying you can't fly your friend unless you both have a common purpose there? I feel like that's them prodding into your personal business a little too much isn't it?

    • @SethLakeDPE
      @SethLakeDPE  Місяць тому +1

      The reason for most FAA regulations is safety.

  • @josh885
    @josh885 2 місяці тому

    Anyone who wants to really understand what is and isn't a common purpose and compensation needs to watch the video about cost sharing your airplane on the FAA youtube channel in which AAOP interviews an FAA attorneyabout it. Even flying a friend for medical treatment would violate the law if you weren't already going there. The FAA says so in that video. The scenario with the date would 1000% be illegal and the Trent Palmer case has shown us if it were challenged legally it would be up to you to prove the date was your idea and therefore you had a common purpose. Not the otherway around. As Seth said proving that is near impossible. So tread carefully when assuming how "silly" a scenario would be to get in trouble for.

    • @SethLakeDPE
      @SethLakeDPE  2 місяці тому

      So your saying it's illegal for me to fly my wife places?

    • @josh885
      @josh885 2 місяці тому

      @SethLakeDPE I'm saying with the incredibly broad way the FAA defines compensation and the way they determine if you have a common purpose the FAA could very well take that position. Would they? I don't know. But what is very clear is that you are putting yourself at the mercy of the FAA and just how much they decide they want you if you fly anyone anywhere you can't prove you were already going. Doing anything else puts you in a grey area where it can be easily claimed you were flying for compensation given the way the law is applied as discussed in that interview on the FAA's channel. To me this is a huge issue. The law should be clear and specific with clear and specific definitions for what is and isn't compensation and what is and isn't a common purpose. By leaving it so open to the interpretation and opinion of whoever is decideding if a pilot broke the law or not, a pilot has little protection even when they acted in good faith. And they can not be 100% sure if they are technally flying for compensation or not in many situations.