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Learn
to Fly - Become a Pilot! explains the entire flight training
process to help you understand the basics of flight
training, how to choose a flight school, how to
pay for flight training, and how to get the most
out of each flight training program. Each step
and its associated
learn to fly topics offer detailed information
and tips
about
the flight
training process, what you should expect, how to
choose a flight school, how much flight training
costs, and more.
Learn to Fly! Learning to fly is a feeling that can't
be explained until you start taking flight training
lessons and experience it for yourself. If you're
thinking about learning to fly to become a pilot
for pleasure, business, or as a career, you've come
to the right place
There are over 2,000 flight schools,
helicopter schools, and aviation
colleges worldwide that offer
various flight training programs to help you earn
your pilot certificates and ratings. Before you drive
to the airport or apply to an aviation college, you should read through the Learn
to Fly steps provided below to help you understand
the entire flight training process.
Learn
to Fly consist of the following steps to help you get
started:
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| Before
you start flight training,
you should define your
flying goals and have a
general understanding about
the basics of flight training. |
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| Topics
to help you understand
the basics: |
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Types
of Pilot Certificates & Ratings |
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FAA
Medical Certificates |
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Flight
Training Aircrafts |
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Pilot
Positions and Flying Jobs |
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| Choosing
a flight school that meets
your individual needs,
educational and career
goals is not an easy task
and is an important decision
to make. |
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| Steps
to help you choose a flight
school: |
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Types
of Flight Schools |
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Flight
School Certification: Part
61 or Part 141 |
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Flight
School Options |
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Flight
Schools Directory |
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| You
should have a clear understanding
about the flight instructor
and student relationship
when flight training. |
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| Understand
the roles of the instructor
and student: |
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Types
of Flight Instructors |
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The
Role of a Flight Instructor |
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The
Role of a Student Pilot |
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| There
are various pilot and flying
job opportunities available
to novice and experenced
pilots. Your goal is to
find a flying job that
meets your goals. |
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| Steps
to help you find a job: |
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How
to Build Flight Time |
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Employment
Sectors and Aviation Employers |
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Airlines
Address Directory |
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| If
you’re interested
in becoming an airline
pilot, there are two paths
to choose from, in which
both paths have their advantages
and disadvantages: |
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The
Civilian Route (Civilian
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The
Military Route (Military
Pilot) |
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Credit: Written
by Sedgwick Hines Copyright 2004-20011
AvScholars Publishing, LLC. All Rights
Reserved.
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