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Archive for November, 2009

The Wonderful World of Aviation

Saturday, November 21st, 2009

In fact the world of aviation is a far reaching one, encompassing everything from crop dusters and private planes, to corporate jets, to of course the major and discount airlines. One of the most exciting aspects of aviation takes place when you learn to fly a plane on your own. Many people automatically assume that learning to fly is beyond their means, but in fact there are private aviation programs that make learning to fly, and even owning a plane of your own, more affordable than you might think.

Many of the owners of planes stored at these airports are certified aviation instructors, and you may be able to strike a deal for them to teach you the ropes of aviation. Another great place to start learning about the world of aviation is on the Internet. There are a myriad of aviation related web sites, newsgroups, email lists and chat rooms, and these are a great place to meet and talk with other aviation enthusiasts. Many new aviation enthusiasts can learn a great deal simply by logging on to these web sites and reading the various aviation related newsgroups.

There are also a great many web sites on the internet that sell a wide variety of aviation related equipment and gadgets, ranging from scale models of famous planes to essential aviation equipment. As with all products, the prices on this aviation equipment will vary, so it is important to shop around for the best price. Shopping around has a great many rewards, whether you are shopping for aviation equipment or anything else.

The internet has always been a great source of information, and it continues to be a great source of information on all kinds of airplanes, helicopters, gliders, and just about anything else that flies. Whether your interest in aviation involves getting your pilot license, taking a scenic helicopter flight, cruising in a glider or just watching your favorite plane, chances are there is an Internet site or newsgroup for you. The world of airplanes and other flying vehicles is many and varied, so why not take a look and see what is available!

Pilot School Guide

Saturday, November 14th, 2009

Tips on choosing a pilot school consider the following factors to find the best choice of pilot school. When you find a pilot school that meets all your requirements that’s the best place for you to learn how to fly!

61 or 141: These are the two primary types of pilot schools. Part 141 are schools approved by the Federal Aviation Administration and allow you to earn a certificate after 35 hours’ worth of flying. Part 61 schools on the other hand aren’t FAA-approved and must therefore subject you to 40 flying hours before awarding you a certificate.

LOCATION: Naturally, it’s best to choose a pilot school that’s conveniently located near your home, but if there’s none in the area that you like, choose one that won’t force you to adjust to a higher cost-of-living.

EXPERIENCE: How long has the pilot school been in business? Is its faculty made up of veteran pilots? What have you heard about the quality of their education?

FACILITIES: Not all students have their own planes so will they be able to offer you use of aircraft of good working order during training?

OBJECTIVES: Why do you wish to learn to fly an aircraft? Is it for recreational or career purposes? Naturally, hoping for a professional flying career will require you to put in more hours during training. Also, what kind of flights do you wish to make – local or international? What kind of aircraft do you wish to fly – a chopper, jet, or a huge Boeing 747? Answering these questions will help you know not only which the best pilot school to choose is but the best flight course for you as well.

RATES: Tuition fees differ for pilot schools as well so look for one that will offer you great education for an affordable value. If you are a military veteran, your pension will let you enjoy lower rates only with Part 141 pilot schools.

ALLIANCES: If you’re interested in getting additional flight courses and aviation degrees in universities and other educational institutions, look for an aviation school that has tie-ups with these establishments so that transfer of school will be made easier.