Flight Screening Program
14 day flight aptitude program for prospective student
Are you a good fit for our fast-paced Career Pilot Program? What it’s like to be a student pilot? The Flight Screening Program is here to answer those questions. This fully Immersive training curriculum is designed to take a student from Zero Flight Experience to Solo Flight ready with 20 flight hours. Based on performance, we can tailor our Career Pilot Program to match your specific needs.
- 20 Flight Hours
- 20 One-on-one Ground School Hours
- Flight Experience Count Towards Career Pilot Program
- Tailored Training Strategy Based on End of Course Assessment
Start from Zero Flight Time
14 Day Flight Program
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Flight Screening Program
14 day flight aptitude program for prospective student
Are you a good fit for our fast-paced Career Pilot Program? What it’s like to be a student pilot? The Flight Screening Program is here to answer those questions. This fully Immersive training curriculum is designed to take a student from Zero Flight Experience to Solo Flight ready with 20 flight hours. Based on performance, we can tailor our Career Pilot Program to match your specific needs.
- 20 Flight Hours
- 20 One-on-one Ground School Hours
- Flight Experience Count Towards Career Pilot Program
- Tailored Training Strategy Based on End of Course Assessment
Start from Zero Flight Time
14 Day Flight Program
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F&Q
To better understand the two different types of flight training methods, it is helpful to determine exactly what these terms mean.
The term “part” in this case refers to a part of the Federal Aviation Regulations, or FARs. The FARs outline requirements for pilots, flight schools, maintenance requirements, and many other aviation-related topics.
Part 61 of the FARs is all about the regulations for pilot certification. It outlines the topics covered during flight training and the amount of flight hours required to obtain specific flight certificates. Part 141 describes regulations for flight training institutions and flight schools. Under Part 141, a flight school must seek and maintain FAA approval for its training curriculum, syllabus and lesson plans, creating a more structured flight training environment. A Part 61 training environment is less strict, and leaves an instructor with more flexibility to change the training program as he sees fit. Both training programs teach to the same FAA practical test standards.
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