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Few Tips About Pilot Schools

Pilot schools may be considered as an outrageous challenge. Things are really permissive. When entering pilot schools each person should pass a medical examination. If the supposed person has passed this examination then he can start the training part. Pilot schools curricula are being conceived theoretically and practically. These two parts are supposed to cover all knowledge. The student would eventually find out what a flight simulator is because this solution is not so expansive and it is obviously safer.

Pilot schools are enthusiastic places if someone refers to extraordinary aspects of life. Extraordinary as they are, all pilot schools must not play with this idea of flight. There is an important difference between a game and real life so called adventure. Pilot schools have their own inner rules so it is almost impossible to take this as a joke. Being out there in the clouds has nothing in common with poetry and dreaming. But if someone really wants to fly he can understand this experience incredibly surreal.

Pilot schools have their curricula. Each student has the chance to be taught everything about flying. Nothing is done randomly as the consequences could lethal. There are some severely conceived tests which are to be passed. Students are being checked carefully. Pilot schools are definitely not for clumsy ones. There are some technological skills which must be native. Even if someone has to be somehow crazy to wish to fly, he has to be also incredibly motivated and cautious. There is an original mixed up cocktail of human traits. Pilot schools are both for boys and girls. There are already too many examples of female pilots who proved that up there is enough place for both sexes. The average number of lessons is to be 70. It usually depends on individual performance.

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