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Trainings

There are two types of flight training schools present namely Part 141 and Part 61. Part 141 schools generally maintain higher quality by following rigid structure and standard syllabus. Whereas the latter one are flexible in training, which won’t be helpful if you want to be a professional airline pilot.

 

Types of Training

Ground School Training: This delivers you the theory subjects including principles of flight, aircraft instruments, flight planning, navigation systems, meteorology, weather patterns, radio communications and regulations.

Flight Training: This training begins with flying lessons in a trainer aircraft with a flight instructor. Your flight training starts from the day one of your ground lessons. Throughout your training, you will find that ground school instruction and flight training complement each other, making the lessons more meaningful. A concentrated learning effort during flight training is the most effective and economical way to obtain your pilot certificate. Continuous flight training allows you to master your flying skills in multi-engine, night flying and navigation systems.