How to Become a Private Pilot
Are you interested in flight and wanting to learn more about the thrill of being at the controls? Becoming a private pilot can open up new adventures and increase your love for aviation even more! However, for those who have never studied aviation or learned how to fly before, the experience can seem overwhelming. What are the necessary steps in becoming a private pilot?
Getting Started
There are many advantages to become a private pilot. Holding a private pilot certificate entitles you to fly within the country for recreational purpose, transportation for family/friends, business travel as well as adventure trips within the international territory (conditional to bilateral airspace agreement.)
Contents
Step 1: Prerequisites
Get a medical exam:
• Pass a class 2 or 3 medical exam
This is an important requirement (and is more complex at higher certifications).- Learn Aerodynamics of Flight
A good grip on flight aerodynamics theories will assist to enhance confidence in learning-to-fly sessions.
Step 2: Find an Airline with a Training Department
Things to look out for an Airline for a Successful Training Program
- Is the Airline licensed
- Their experienced instructor/trainers (certified/pilot certified and knowledgeable/instructed?)
- Available training materials
- Time for actual flights
Look for Airlines/Training establishments with more information online search or at regional flight simulator centers near your home-town.
Step 2: Attend an Aviation Discovery Course or Obtain an Instructors’ Permit
Find a Recreational Aviation Organization (BGA/Radio Operator certificate) (Recreational Aviation Pilot and A pilot’s training with instructors can be acquired
for instance, take introductory flights.)
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Also, understand aviation principles using the International
Aviation Federation website’s guide called "How Aircraft
Communicate With One Another":
The Pilot-incommand’s Primary job
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Communicate Clear/ Precised
With air Traffic to avoid conflict/mishandles
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Now to fly at your pace learn. At the 16-hour/20-hours range
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