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FlightSafety Academy
2805 Airport Drive Vero Beach, FL 32960 Ph: 772-564-7600 Toll Free: 1-800-800-1411 Fax: 772-564-7660 e:mail: academy@flightsafety.com Introducing FlightSafety Academy
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Basic InformationAll individuals interested to navigate an aircraft must know that their intention can actually turn into reality much more easily than they even imagine. Flight training has become affordable nowadays, thanks to the plethora of training establishments scattered worldwide. Before attending a flight training program, people determined to gain a pilot license just have to decide right from the beginning what kind of flight device they want to steer. One should know that there are nine basic types of pilots: student, recreational, sport, private, instrument rated, commercial, airline transport, certified instructor and designated pilot examiner. According to each of the above category, you should enlist to the proper kind of flight training. However, from the very beginning of your actions, make sure your health is ok, as every prospective pilot will have to pass physical assessment process. You cannot enroll yourself into a flight training institution without a current certificate of good health issued by a physician approved by the FAA. Supposing you effortlessly manage to get over this flight training topic, then you reach the next step in the admission procedure. You must decide what kind of pilot you'll choose to be. Bear in mind that flight training begins with the student pilot certification, and only after that you'll be allowed to gain other subsequent certifications. Moreover, no matter what license are you interested in, flight training entails some compulsory examinations. After finishing their flight training classes, students must pass a written test, an oral test, ground school and of course, a flight test. Usually, the effective flight lessons are shared to you by a flying instructor, and you'll be permitted to fly solo only after you achieve a mastery of some basic skills. Details and further information on flight training is available on numerous flight schools' web sites. |
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