Finding Quality Flight Instruction For Your Private Pilot License
July 11th, 2010 | Comment Now
Flying an aircraft is one of the most thrilling and satisfying experiences anyone can have. But with so many flight schools available and even more flight instructors to choose from, how do you pick the proper flight instruction for you? Getting your license is not cheap and you want to ensure you get the most bang for your buck. Here are some things you can look at to help you make a better informed decision.
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July 4th, 2010 | Comment Now
Have you been considering becoming a pilot? You can discover numerous institutes that supply the requisite instruction to qualify anybody to turn out to be a pilot. Pilots are extremely trained professionals, who either fly airplanes or helicopters to carry out a broad assortment of duties. Except on little aircraft, two pilots commonly make up the cockpit crew.
Read More >>Three Ways to Save Money on Flight Training
May 8th, 2010 | Comment Now
Ever wonder if it is possible for you to save up money when it comes to your flight training? You’ll be surprised to know that you actually can. Yes, there are ways that you can minimize the amount of money you have spent towards your flight training. Here are three ways that you can make sure you can keep costs as low as possible for your private pilot training.
Read More >>How to Prepare For Your Checkride
May 1st, 2010 | Comment Now
The ticket of hopeful pilots to becoming full- pledged is the private pilot certificate. However, before you get that, you have to go through a series of tests and hardships to further shape you into becoming a good, if not the best, pilot out there. The only way you can finally have this passport is through successfully passing the private pilot check ride.
Read More >>Flight Training Dreams
May 1st, 2010 | Comment Now
Whenever Paul Tocknell is flying a plane, he gets the most kick out of people who make conversations with him. It flatters his heart when his passengers take the time to chat with him. Almost always, he gets asked about his dream to become a pilot. That dream was born when he was still young. Paul was introduced to airplanes and flying when his father took flight lessons. He started sketching them and building them up. Then, he started browsing through his father’s manuals.
Read More >>Follow the Footsteps of your Flight Instructor
May 1st, 2010 | Comment Now
Just like anything in the world, there is no such thing as a free ride. Everything has to be worked hard for to be earned. Pilots are no exception. They go through a series of tests before they can be fully considered as a pilot. As starters, they are very much dependent on their Certified Flight Instructor, or CFI. They know that their teachers are beside them, and they know that they are there to rescue them every time they need it. Their CFIs know what is like being their place. Therefore, should any problem come and there is panic, they are ready to take over. Trainees can consider themselves saved from any mistake that might occur.
Read More >>Appreciate Your Flight Instructor
April 28th, 2010 | Comment Now
Flying a plane is like gambling. Once you are all in, you cannot take them back. Once you fired up the plane, all you can do is to go on. You cannot chicken out in the middle of the flight. That is why it is important to be fully ready because, otherwise, it will best not to fly the plane at all. Remember all pieces of information and procedure that you studied. These things are pretty essential and can come in handy when you are up in the air. They give you help, and, sometimes, they even save you from the brink of death.
Read More >>Look At Flying Differently
April 28th, 2010 | Comment Now
On November 24, 2008, Brad introduced his blog, wherein he will be discussing about different aspects of flying. He is a pilot, who is also involved in communications. He has co- produced different aviation programs. He also became an anchor and a correspondent for Business Week TV.
Read More >>Flying to Greatness
April 28th, 2010 | Comment Now
Brent Redpath posted a celebratory blog on October 15, 2009. After so much training, he got his dream and passed his private pilot check ride. Days before his one, big examination, he started training. One part of it was the simulated instrument training. He had a Certified Pilot Instructor, or CFI, with him during his [...]
Read More >>Learn to Fly At Any Age
April 27th, 2010 | Comment Now
In Evan Krueger’s blog post this January, he explained his reason for being missing in action the past few months. His reason was good enough because he told his readers that he passed his private pilot checkride. He earned his Private Pilot’s License. Just like any other pilot’s experience, the test was nerve- wracking, but [...]
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