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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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Flight Training For Recreation And Sport PilotsThere was once a time when someone could become a sport pilot without any pilot training or certification. The FAA has changed the laws for the safety of the general public, though, and redefined what it means to be a sport pilot. Anyone who wishes to fly a lightweight aircraft must obtain a certificate, which requires flight training as well as solo flying hours. The lightweight sports aircraft that now require flight training and certification include parachutes for parasailing, hang gliders, and trikes. Of course, the pilot training that is required to fly any of these aircraft is much less complex than what is required to fly an actual airplane. Flight pilot school training ensures that people know how to use these sport aircraft safely, though, to protect themselves as well as others. People who wish to become sport pilots find that flying light sport aircraft is safe and affordable, and that the necessary training is quick and easy. After learning the techniques and dynamics of flying a lightweight sport aircraft from a qualified flight training school, a sport flyer can be in the air on their own in days. Fundamentals such as takeoff, turning and landing go into this short and simple pilot training. Although there is relatively low risk involved with flying most lightweight sport aircraft, safety is extremely important. Good flight pilot school training instills the habit of properly preparing and exercising good judgment, especially in terms of the weather conditions. Knowing when to fly, after all, is just as important as knowing how to fly. |
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