Hello Future Aviator.
I have put together a mini series on the basics of learning to fly.
I have made a free report on the true cost of Learning To Fly
Below is the download link.
The Truth about the Cost of Flying
Username: freeuser
Password: 88888888
I will start to outline some things that a lot of people don’t look into. As you can see from this report, there is a little more involved in learning to fly than most flight schools will lead you to believe. Some may be truthful but some may not. So let me explain a few things here today.
The national average for the private pilot rating is somewhere around 65 hours. The FAA only requires 40, so why the big difference? There are many reasons for this that I will explain to you through-out this mini course. Lets start off with the basics and go from there.
As far as the other requirements for the private pilot certificate, you will have to:
1: Be 17 years of age or older.
2: Be able to read, speak and understand the English language
3: Pass a written test on the required aeronautical subjects
4: Meet the minimum requirements of the FAA Regulations
5: Pass a practical test on all the subject areas
Many people will get a little flustered at all of this. Like anything new it will seem like a lot at first but once you get going it is not that bad.
I explain all of this in detail in My book Airfreddy's Guide on Learning To Fly and the Private Pilot License
Many people also worry about the math required. This is pretty simple. At this level of pilot certificate, the knowledge of basic math is required. There is no algebra or calculus involved. Most of the math you can do in your head if you want to.
In my Next post I will Start to go over the costs. I will ad some things that aren’t in my free report.
Airfreddy
Arizona Flight Training and Instruction
Copywrite @frederick Longe /Professional Flight Instruction Service 2007
Friday, October 19, 2007
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