Power Hour Lessons by CFI Bootcamp

Setting Personal Minimums | Keeping It Safe

59 min · 12 mei 2026
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Most general aviation accidents come down to two things: weather and pilot decision-making. This Power Hour lesson from CFI Bootcamp walks pilots and flight instructors through the complete framework for building, using, and maintaining a personal minimums chart. You will learn why legal minimums are the floor — not the goal — how to distinguish capability from proficiency, how skill decay works on a predictable timeline, and how to apply the PAVE and IMSAFE frameworks with real numbers attached. We cover all five risk categories — Weather, Pilot, Aircraft, Environment, and External Pressure — and walk through three real go/no-go scenarios to show exactly how a written chart changes the decision. Whether you are a student pilot building your first chart or a CFI sharpening how you teach this topic, this lesson gives you a practical tool you can use on your next flight.

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