To learn safely requires a competent Certified Flight Instructor whose sole purpose is to teach you to fly in the shortest period of time, safely. All techniques shown in this program can be safely performed provided that the pilot is constantly aware of the surroundings and stays within the Federal Aviation Regulation (FAR) limits. This is also referred to as "Situational Awareness."
Aviation Safety is a Primary Concern
"Preparation" is essential. If you find yourself making up things as you go, you are wasting time and money. Prepare for every flight with good lesson planning.
The Learning Process
Moving along in your training on schedule improves motivation which is a key ingredient to successful learning. You are learning a new "language" as well as developing motor skills. The terminology of flying will be introduced along the way and explained so that you do not get lost in the jargon.
A Well Prepared Student Advances Quickly
The time required to get the Private, Instrument, Commercial Pilot, and Airline Transport Certificates, is specified in FAR Part 61. The flight training specified is based on sound principles and experience. The techniques covered here will ensure that you obtain all of the maneuver requirements.
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Minimum Flight Training Time
Understanding the Learning Process Saves Money and Improves Safety
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"Explanation and Demonstration" introduce the action to your senses to program your mind and body to the activity being learned.
"Practice and Review" solidify what is being learned. "Evaluation" reinforces correct action. Your brain calibrates to new activity quickly.

If any step above is skipped, learning does not take place.
Aviation Elevated: Applying the Learning Process
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