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Reduced Vertical Separation Minimums (RVSM)

$109.95

The Gleim RVSM Training Course is designed to help you become an expert on operations in Reduced Vertical Separation Minimums airspace (above FL 290). The course addresses the FAA requirements for RVSM pilot training while also providing practical examples and advice on safe operating practices.

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Description

The Gleim RVSM Training Course is designed to help you become an expert on operations in Reduced Vertical Separation Minimums airspace (above FL 290). The course addresses the FAA requirements for RVSM pilot training while also providing practical examples and advice on safe operating practices. The course content is divided into short, easy-to-complete study units that will make the most of your training time. Operations in RVSM airspace are a must for high-speed, high-performance aircraft. Upon completing this course, you will receive a graduation certificate to meet the FAA knowledge training requirements for operations in RVSM* airspace, while also enhancing your knowledge and safety mindset.

*Operation in RVSM airspace is subject to aircrew, operator, and/or equipment requirements, which vary depending on the type of flight operation.

About the Course

  • Fourteen specific study units explain all RVSM guidance and procedures.
  • Complete the course in little more than three hours.
  • Quick-reference study outlines help cement your knowledge of the course content.

FAA Training Requirements

What is RVSM?

Reduced Vertical Separation Minimums (RVSM) is an international program that reduces altitude separation from 2,000 feet to 1,000 feet between flight levels 290 and 410. This program effectively doubles the amount of traffic that can be supported in a given column of airspace while also offering fuel and time savings.

What is Required to Operate in RVSM Airspace?

Appendix G of 14 CFR Part 91 explains the RVSM program as well as certification requirements. Additionally, FAA Notice 8700.36 explains the RVSM approval process in great detail. To operate in RVSM airspace, the aircraft must be properly equipped and the pilot(s) must have knowledge of RVSM requirements, policies, and procedures. Aircraft requirements and pilot training requirements are spelled out in the FAA references listed above.

What FAA pilot training requirements exist for RVSM operations?

Before flying in RVSM airspace, a pilot must demonstrate acceptable RVSM operating knowledge to an FAA inspector. Specifically, pilots must demonstrate adequate knowledge of RVSM requirements, policies, and procedures. The certificate you receive upon completion of this course is one method of meeting that requirement. Additionally, pilots operating under Part 91K, Part 121, and Part 135 are required to complete recurrent RVSM training every 12 calendar months.

Course Facts

  • Structured, interactive, self-study review and certificate program delivered online via the Internet
    You can complete this course at your own pace anytime during the one-year period you have access to it. The course uses the Gleim proven Knowledge Transfer System methods to help you learn, understand, and remember the information presented.
  • Takes about 3 hours to complete
    Each of the 14 study units should take about 15 minutes to complete.
  • Challenges you, but provides you with the knowledge to pass
    Our intuitively appealing outline material gives you all the information you need in a well-organized format, so you can focus your study on the areas you need to review the most. You can then confidently pass each study unit’s multiple-choice quiz with ease.
  • Inexpensive and user friendly
    Because this course is delivered via the Internet, you save a considerable amount of money when compared to similar products offered by other providers. For those who are less familiar with computers, we have a trained, friendly support staff you can contact for help. Email us at support@gleim.com or call us at (800) 874-5346 for assistance.

Duration: 12 Months

Access to this course will expire 12 months from the date of purchase. If you have not completed the course and you need access after the expiration date, you may purchase a 12 month extension at half the current purchase price. You will have 30 days to purchase an extension.

Contents

  1. RVSM Overview
  2. Aspects of Flight in RVSM Airspace
  3. RVSM Regulations and Sources of Information
  4. Aircraft Monitoring
  5. Registration on RVSM Approvals Databases
  6. Flight Planning
  7. Preflight Procedures
  8. In-Flight Procedures Prior to RVSM Airspace Entry
  9. In-Flight Procedures
  10. Contingency Situations and Procedures in Domestic RVSM Airspace
  11. Oceanic Procedures
  12. Pilot-Controller Phraseology
  13. Post-Flight Procedures
  14. Altitude-Keeping Errors

Gleim Guarantee

You may return the course within 30 days of purchase for a full refund if you have not begun more than two study units.

Access Length

12 Months

Author(s)

Irvin N. Gleim, Garrett W. Gleim