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5 Steps To Successful Flight Flight Training

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Many individuals aspire to become pilots soon after leaving school. However, many have no idea what it takes to get into flight school and eventually get a license to fly. Due to the need to produce well-rounded pilots, flight training has several prerequisites, including the following:

High School Diploma

You can only be accepted into flight training if you have a high school diploma. Even though you don't need to have passed any particular subjects in high school, some ability in geography, math, and science is helpful. Students aspiring to fly internationally may require a foreign language to communicate wherever they go.

FAA-Approved College Degree

The purpose of the high-school diploma discussed above is to help you get into an FAA-approved degree program. These are usually four-year courses that involve training in leadership, communication, problem-solving, and decisiveness. As part of your flight training, you may need to join a flying club for hands-on skills before flight school.

Student Pilot Certificate

Before you start formal flight training, you can apply for a student pilot certificate from the FAA. With that, you can fly a plane under your trainer. You have two options when it comes to where you can get training. Thus, you may choose a university aviation program or a full-fledged flight school. In terms of flight school, you may choose between Part 61, which offers flexible schedules, and Part 141, with a more strict program.

Complete Prerequisite Flight Hours

If your goal is to get a commercial pilot license, you will need a private pilot license and at least 250 flight hours during training. You may also need experience with instruments for flying in low-visibility conditions. You may need extra flight hours for additional certification and license too, which you can attain by liaising with your flight instructor.

Medical Clearance

To succeed in flight training, you need medical clearance such as the Aeromedical Examiner (AEM) issued FAA medical certificate. Don't sit pretty after getting the FAA certificate. You may have to review after six to 12 months, based on the type of license and your age.

Build Flight Hours

To get a pilot certificate, you need to have flown for a specific number of hours, have medical clearance, and pass an exam and a hands-on test. The Checkride or practical test is under FAA regulation. It leads to the private pilot certificate, instrument rating, commercial pilot certificate, or airline transport pilot (ATP) certificate, depending on your level of experience.

Conclusion

Successfully going through flight training is an arduous process that requires you to have a high school diploma, FAA-approved college degree, student pilot certificate, flight hours, medical clearance, and additional flight hours. You can successfully go through the process if you are decisive about it. 

For more information about flight training, contact an aviation program in your area.


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