Flight school is an exciting opportunity to learn a new skill but also to fuel your desire for adventure. The first step is to enroll in a program that’s designed to provide you with every bit of knowledge and support you need to thrive. Here’s what you can expect from flight school training.
At the heart of the process is teaching you all Federal Aviation Regulations (FARs) to ensure you don’t miss a beat when you’re up in the air. This type of thorough training includes a wide range of “Parts” – we refer to this a lot during your training. An example is Blue Line Aviation, a Part 141 school, is a flight school with an FAA approved syllabus.
We teach students how to find and apply those rules and regulations through a book called the FAR-AIM.
Other example of FAR-AIM subjects that a flight school reviews:
Also important in your education and training is to have a solid understanding of the aircraft itself. Whether in performing specific tasks or communicating problems, you’ll need to know everything there is about your aircraft. Our training includes:
You'll familiarize yourself with everything that makes up your aircraft, inside and out, including how everything works, how to mitigate problems and solve issues as they arise, as well as achieve optimal performance with your aircraft.
You’ll also learn about airspace. That includes all areas the military operates, areas of heavy traffic, and airspace for special operations. There are various types of airspace, and you’ll need to understand where you can and cannot fly.
We teach you how to communicate with Air Traffic Control (ATC). ATC helps keep you safe on your travels by keeping you away from other aircraft and helping you get to your destination in a safe and timely manner. You will learn their lingo, what they expect of you as a pilot, and what you can expect from them.
To fly, you have to understand how flying is possible. This area of your training focuses on understanding the physics of how aircraft fly. This teaches you how to be familiar with the way an airplane operates and why it does. It can also help you have the skills to use this information to create effective flight plans and to solve problems, should they occur during the flight.
A part of your training will include reading and communicating about airport operations. This includes understanding how airports work, both going into and coming out of them. You’ll learn more about the available markings, lighting, and signage on airports and how to interpret them based on what you’re doing.
Weather impacts every flight. In this component of flight school, you will learn how weather affects aircraft performance. You’ll also gain skills for how to fly safely in or around it.
This includes:
You'll leave your flight school with the utmost confidence on how to be an effective navigator while flying.
This is what every trainee wants to learn – learning how to use the information you have learned to get into the sky and fly. You'll learn different takeoff and landing methods, maneuvers, and emergency scenario management.
We teach you everything you need to know, far more than what may be taught in other programs. We teach you more than just what you need to pass a test. We train every area to the point of graduates having instructor-level expertise in each subject, properly preparing you for your future endeavors.
Most importantly, we’re known for teaching professionalism. We train you for a career in the field, either in corporate or commercial airlines. You’ll learn how to present yourself and apply our core values of safety, innovation, integrity, excellence, and accountability in your day-to-day operations.
Are you ready to learn more about becoming a pilot? Talk to an advisor to learn how you can get started with flight school.