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Surviving VFR Into IMC: A Private Pilot Training Syllabus You Need
VFR into IMC is one of the deadliest scenarios a private pilot can face. In fact, VFR into IMC accidents are three times more likely to be fatal than engine failures. Yet the FAA’s mandatory 3 hours of simulated instrument training for students often becomes just a “check in the box,” with little scenario-based practice or clear objective. That’s why we’re excited to share a new syllabus designed specifically to give private pilots the skills to avoid, survive, and escape IMC safely.
December 5, 2025/by Flight Training Central StaffVideo Tip: Starting the Airplane Engine
Starting the airplane engine is one of the first hands-on procedures you'll learn when starting your flight training. In our latest video tip, we'll show you step-by-step the procedure for starting the Cessna 172S fuel-injected engine.
December 3, 2025/by Flight Training Central StaffThe FAA is Conducting a Ramp Check. Now What?
You’ve just shut down, tied down, and are grabbing your flight bag when a neatly dressed individual flashes a badge and says, “Hi, I’m with the FAA.” That sound you just heard? It’s your stomach dropping. But before panic sets in, take a breath. Ramp inspections—yes, those dreaded “ramp checks”—are a normal part of the FAA’s safety oversight system. They’re not necessarily a sign that you’ve done anything wrong.
December 1, 2025/by Eric RadtkeSporty’s Debuts Its 2025 Pilot Gift Guide: Great Ideas for Pilots in Training
Finding the right holiday gift for a pilot can be challenging—especially for those just starting their flying journey. To make things easier, Sporty’s has released its 2025 Pilot Gift Guide, a curated collection of gear, tools, and aviation-themed items that pilots actually use.
November 28, 2025/by Flight Training Central StaffVideo tip – how to use aviation self-serve fuel facilities
Many airports offer a self-serve fuel option at a cheaper price per gallon, which can offer big savings for large fillups and serve as a plan B for fuel when landing after hours when the FBO is closed. This week's tip takes a look at how to operate a self-serve fuel system to ensure that your first time using one goes smoothly.
November 26, 2025/by Bret KoebbeFlight Maneuver Spotlight: Flying with Flight Simulator
Welcome to the latest edition of the Flight Maneuver Spotlight series. Here we’ll highlight the various maneuvers you’ll practice during your flight training and be expected to demonstrate during your private pilot checkride. This one is a little different—we're sharing a flight simulator maneuver that you can fly on your own.
November 24, 2025/by Flight Training Central StaffSmarter Pilot Training: Exploring Sporty’s AI Tools
Sporty’s 2026 pilot training courses introduce a suite of AI-powered learning tools designed specifically for pilots. These aren’t generic chatbots—they’re built on a vetted, aviation-specific AI engine, tested and refined by flight instructors to help students learn smarter, faster, and more confidently.
November 21, 2025/by Flight Training Central StaffVideo Tip: Six Rules for VFR Cross-Country Flights
Getting out of the traffic pattern and going on a real trip is a lot of fun. It may even be the reason you’re learning to fly in the first place. But the same reasons these trips are so much fun - new places to see, a goal at the end of the flight - can lead to challenges if you aren’t prepared. Here are six rules to keep in mind when you’re flying VFR cross countries.
November 19, 2025/by Flight Training Central StaffFrom the DPE: Why Lazy Eights Are a Challenge for Commercial Pilot Students
In this month’s From the DPE column, Jason Blair takes a deep dive into one of the most deceptively difficult maneuvers for commercial pilot students: the lazy eight. He explains why it tests not only technical skill but also energy management, coordination, and that elusive “feel” for the aircraft.
November 17, 2025/by Jason BlairWhat’s Wrong: Cross-Country Mystery
Welcome to “What’s Wrong?“, a new twist on aviation challenge quizzes. “What’s Wrong?” works just like a real flight: You’re in an airplane, flying along and there are clues to a potential problem right there in front of you—but it’s still on you to notice them and take action before it’s too late.
November 14, 2025/by Jeff Van West