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Flight Training

Our flight-training articles can help you become a better pilot. From getting a license in two weeks to advance flying techniques, our pilot training for general aviators cover all the information you need.

August 14, 2017

Redbird GIFT

Redbird’s virtual CFI comes alive

When I first heard about Redbird’s Guided Independent Flight Training (GIFT), I was curious. So many recent advances in transportation technology have been moving us toward increased automation and computer-driven decision making. That has its good points and its bad ones, but how does that trend extend to teaching someone to fly? GIFT—a series of more »

August 16, 2016

Simulating A Revolution

New-gen devices rock transition and recurrency training.

We had departed Runway 34 at Westchester County Airport (HPN) for a cruise down the Hudson and were abeam midtown Manhattan at 3,500 feet when the Piper Mirage’s Lycoming TIO-540-AE2A began sputtering and the prop froze upright in the windscreen. In the right seat, Bill Inglis, with more time in these cockpits than just about more »

July 11, 2016

The First Three Minutes

Lots can go wrong on takeoff and initial climb. Here’s how to prevent that from happening.

In some respects, takeoffs can’t get no respect. It seems there are a myriad of mistakes pilots can make on departures, and studies show that nearly  one of every five general aviation accidents are directly, or indirectly, related to a poor decision or omission during takeoff. Yet, pilots rarely practice aborted takeoffs, preferring instead to more »

March 5, 2016

Simulation Comes Of Age

Simcom introduces a King Air 200 simulator with a difference

One of the quickest ways to identify an older airplane is to look at the panel.

March 1, 2016

When To Cry Uncle

There’s a time to bluff, a time to run and a time to ask for help

I was three hours out of Reykjavik, Iceland, on my way to Wick, Scotland, when I sensed, rather than heard, the engine begin to spool down.

March 1, 2016

CFI An Adventure In Learning To Teach

What it’s like to become a CFI through AFIT’s accelerated program

Probably the greatest responsibility in aviation is training new pilots.

January 23, 2016

From Empty Nester To Private Pilot

Flight training for the not so young

When I took my first flight lesson back in June 2003 at the age of 48, I was exactly twice the age of my flight instructor and a lot older than almost all of the other students. For the first time in a long while, I’ve been back in flight school lately to work on more »

September 2, 2015

Climb Away

Climb sometimes suffers as the forgotten mode of flight

You could do it that way, and thousands of pilots operate with exactly those simplified procedures every day. As you might have expected, however, there are better ways.

August 28, 2015

Power Failure

Modern Aircraft Engines Almost Never Quit…Almost

Losing an engine on a single-engine airplane is one of the scariest possibilities in aviation.

July 21, 2015

Go-Arounds: The Sooner, The Better

The cardinal rule of go-arounds: Don’t wait too long

Easygoing Gary Meermans, at the time chief pilot for United Airlines, smiled from the right seat as I taxied out at Long Beach for my second hour of multi-engine training in one of the world’s most tired Piper Apaches.

May 26, 2015

Is The Compass Dead? Is Technology Now King?

GPS units are excellent primary navaids, but that doesn’t mean we should abandon our old-fashioned whiskey compass

Without meaning to, the majority of the population of the industrialized world (and much of the rest) has become wildly dependent on personal technology.

May 26, 2015

No Pilot, No Worries

Unmanned aerial vehicles (“drones”) have become aviation’s next big thing

Drones are everywhere. Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are the most talked about segment of the aviation industry, and not a day goes by without something in the news about drones.

May 12, 2015

Get A Free Type Rating

If you have time and patience, CAE’s supporting crewmember program will earn you a dream rating

Let’s be honest: What aviator wouldn’t jump at the opportunity for a free ATP rating and a free type rating from one of the premier advanced training flight schools in the world—if that was an option? It is.

May 12, 2015

Pop Quiz!

25 questions we should be able to answer

We made up a quick list that includes general, basic questions that fit any airplane or condition, so they aren’t specific to any given bird.

April 28, 2015

Advanced Ratings

Increase your aviating skills with new types of training

Once in a while, you’ll hear someone ask why they should take training past what’s required to get a PPL.

March 24, 2015

Crosswinds: Our Best Learning Tool

Feared by many, conquered by most, avoided by some

You’re on downwind, and you see it: the shadow of the windsock aiming at the middle of the runway.

February 24, 2015

From The Ground To The Tropopause

Turbine flying, weather and learning something

As owner-pilots, we’re pretty much on our own when it comes to gaining firsthand weather experience, and there’s often a fine line between learning something and getting in over your head.

February 10, 2015

How V-Speeds Change

Your book airspeeds may vary quite a bit during different phases of flight

Many of us may consider short-field operations in the context of an arrival or departure from a runway that we don’t normally operate from.

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