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Learn to Fly: Piston Aircraft

You can learn to fly in a wide range of airplanes—but you’re more likely to fly one of several popular models. Istock/Goodard_Photography
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Key Takeaways:

  • Learning to fly a single-engine piston airplane is a common starting point for an aviation journey, typically leading to a private pilot certificate.
  • This training path is popular due to its cost-effectiveness, simplicity, and the widespread availability of such aircraft.
  • Common training aircraft models include the Cessna 152/172, Piper PA-28 series, and Diamond DA-20/DA-40, with opportunities to fly other single-engine types like tailwheel aircraft.
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Learning to fly a single-engine piston-powered airplane starts your journey in aviation in a place from which you can take any next step that you wish—or lead you to a lifetime of flying satisfaction on its own.

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