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After the checkride – making a plan to stay engaged

During flight training, it's natural to focus on the big hurdles: the medical, first solo, knowledge test and checkride. Those are certainly important, and they deserve your attention. But many student pilots get so focused on the training process that they never think about flying after the checkride. That's a mistake.

Managing Emergencies

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As pilots we are taught from early on that managing an emergency…

FBO Speak

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Interacting with the local FBO (Fixed Base Operator) isn't something…

6 tips for preparing to fly to a new airport

One of the more exciting aspects of flight training is learning…

Learn to love the wind

Pilots spend a lot of time worrying about the weather, and for good reason--it's a factor in many general aviation accidents. But while nasty things like thunderstorms and in-flight icing get a lot of attention, more flights are affected by wind than any other weather phenomena. It deserves serious attention.

Unlocking the PTS

When most students hear the term “PTS” they might think of…

Training Beyond the Certificate

There’s no doubt your checkride was conducted within the parameters…

5 Tips to Avoid Mistaken Airport Identity

In November, a Boeing 747 that was supposed to deliver parts…

Your Personal Required Equipment List – 7 Must Have Items

During your training you’ll learn what aircraft equipment is…

Flight Service Stations can do more than you think

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It doesn't take long for student pilot to be confused by, or…