Certified Flight Instructor (CFI) Practice Exam

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What type of aircraft must a student pilot use for their solo flight training?

  1. Any aircraft type

  2. Only gliders

  3. Only light-sport aircraft

  4. Aircraft for which they have received training

The correct answer is: Aircraft for which they have received training

A student pilot must use aircraft for which they have received specific training when conducting solo flight training. This requirement ensures that the student has the appropriate skills and familiarity with the aircraft, acknowledging factors such as performance characteristics, control procedures, and emergency management. The training received prepares the student to handle the aircraft effectively during solo operations. Choosing an aircraft for which the student has not been trained can lead to safety issues, as the student may not be familiar with its controls, handling characteristics, and limitations. Therefore, using the appropriate aircraft enhances safety and ensures that the student is well-prepared to make solo decisions confidently and responsibly.