Take Ownership of Your Training
Commit to always asking questions because learning shouldn't end after the check ride.
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Commit to always asking questions because learning shouldn't end after the check ride.
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When you are beginning as a GA pilot, let your loved ones know where you are going and when you will return.
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Teaching communication with multilingual learners requires diligence and attention to various cues.
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Sometimes being No. 2 is like being No. 2.
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The pairing with an instructor is a business relationship. Before considering cutting ties with them, explore why the relationship isn't working.
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You can navigate without the GPS—the magenta line should come later.
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College degrees do not guarantee automatic airline transport pilot certification.
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A CFI recalls the time she had to provide emergency flight instruction for the most famous of pilots in order to save Christmas.
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There's no rule that says you must fly in the clouds during instrument training, but it's a really good idea.
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Your relationship with your flight instructor is key. Here's how to teach your instructor how to teach you and get the most out ...
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