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Instruction
Overview
Flight training
essentially has two components, practice and theory.
• The practical component involves the hands-on experience you gain
with the aircraft.
• The theoretical involves reading and understanding the material covered
in the Ground School Kit Manuals. This material explains the principles
of basic aviation science and standard operating procedures. Most of
what you learn in theory is applied in the practical sense and it is
necessary from two standpoints. First, it makes you a more knowledgeable
aviator. This alone should be reason enough but secondly and just as
important, you will need the knowledge you have studied for to pass the
FAA written exam. The final testing component is the practical
flight test or commonly referred to as the "check-ride". It will be
administered by the designated Sport Pilot Examiner. So to recap,
in order to gain your certificate, the student will have to pass two (2)
examinations: The written Sport Pilot Knowledge exam and the practical
check-ride exam.
Your first flight with the aircraft will begin by introducing and
familiarizing you with the airplanes exterior and interior components and
their function. You will begin to learn from day one how to perform the all
important PRE-FLIGHT inspection of the aircraft. After a successful
pre-flight inspection, you will be able to concentrate on the flight
itself. Once we begin taking to the air you will be briefed extensively
throughout your training on the use of the instrument gauges, flight controls,
and general operation of the T211. A typical lesson will have a minimal set of tasks and objectives
to be understood by the student. These tasks will have associated maneuvers
that will be executed several times
during the course of the lesson until the instructor is satisfied with the
progress made by the student towards each lesson task. Your flight
training is outlined in detail in the Ground School Training Kit
Syllabus. Please refer to the book for complete information.

If you decided to pursue your dream, one of your first
ground school assignments would be to familiarize yourself with the airplanes
Features, Specifications and Performance figures given
here . For more information on Instruction please give us a call
or email us at your earliest convenience.
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