What qualities to look for in an instructor with the National Association of Flight Instructors (NAFI)
Having a good CFI who is invested in the learner and really understands the learning process, cares about the relationship and his or her student's success, is a vital component of successful flight training. Finding a CFI who excels at instructing provides lifetime benefits.
Five common student pilot mistakes
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Learning to fly is almost like a full-time job. It requires a lot of study outside the airplane. One of the mistakes we see students making is coming to the lesson under-prepared.
What’s the best time of year for pilot training?
Each spring in the Midwest, we anxiously await Daylight Saving…
Inflight emergency scenarios with Spencer Suderman (episode 3)
In this episode, Spencer simulates several inflight emergency scenarios and how to handle them, including loss of engine power, flight instrument failure and loss of radio communications.
Webinar video: pilot hiring trends and tips
Aspiring career pilots of all ages, backgrounds, shapes and sizes will learn about the pathways to becoming a professional pilot.
Ground reference maneuvers with Spencer Suderman (episode 2)
In this episode, Spencer demonstrates how to fly several of the common ground reference maneuvers, including turns around a point and the rectangular course.
Always leave yourself an out
We want to have a general understanding of obstructions, terrain, airports, landmarks and any type of airspace restrictions or potential weather hazards located within this band all the way from takeoff to landing. One vital element of contingency planning relates to fuel.
What pilots need to know about charging plugs, batteries, and cables
Portable electronic devices have become more and more common on the GA flight deck since the turn of the century. From early GPS navigators gaining popularity in flight bags to a company offering a mini computer with a touchscreen that could make phone calls in mid-2007, these devices have improved safety as well as convenience when we fly.
Reminder of the dangers associated with carb ice
An instructor and student received a powerful reminder of the dangers of carburetor ice. Carburetor ice occurs due to the effect of fuel vaporization and the decrease in air pressure which causes a sharp temperature drop.
Busy instrument arrival demands planning, precision and patience
The secret is out…it is sunny and warm in south Florida. And…