
Quiz: Cold Weather Operations
As winter sets in, it's more important than ever to understand…

From the Flight Deck Video Series: Line Up and Wait
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“LINE UP AND WAIT” is used to instruct a pilot to taxi onto the departure runway and line up and wait, but NOT depart. While it may seem straightforward on the surface, there are numerous examples in which the instructions were not followed creating a dangerous risk of collision. A variety of human factors can explain why a pilot may mistakenly initiate a takeoff.

How to practice power-on stall recoveries (video tip)
This week we go flying to see what power-on stalls are all about. Some pilots are nervous about this maneuver, which can require a nose high attitude. But with a good understanding of the aerodynamics and a preview from outside the airplane, you'll have the confidence to perform these stalls smoothly - and hopefully avoid an inadvertent one on takeoff.

Top posts from 2024 at Flight Training Central
Flight Training Central published more than 200 content pieces in 2024 and hosted several monthly themes throughout the year including IFR month in February and Learn to Fly month in May. Throughout the year, readers enjoyed articles, video tips, quizzes, industry news, and webinars and took advantage of Flight Training Central's updated Flight School Directory to locate nearby training facilities.

How To Obtain Your FCC Restricted Radiotelephone Operator Permit
If your future aviation plans include international travel, or you're pursuing a professional aviation track, take the time to obtain your Restricted Radiotelephone Operator Permit (RR). In the U.S., the FCC issues a RR for pilots, but it is only required for international flying—it is not required while flying in the U.S. using VHF radios.

Video tip: how to fly with the Garmin GFC 500 Autopilot
This week's tip takes a look at the basic features of Garmin's popular GFC 500 autopilot, including how to turn it on and use airspeed, vertical speed, altitude and heading modes.