Private Pilot
Course

"Like anything
truly worthwhile, pilot-hood is a journey."
AFI's Private
Pilot Program can be easily broken down into three stages.
Deep inside,
you know. You know you've always wanted to be a pilot. Probably
even dreamed about it. After all, flying is true freedom, real
autonomy. It removes boundaries, extends horizons. It brings you
closer to those you love. And those places you love to be. It
builds character. Confidence. Gives you an edge. But, most
important, being a pilot is a great adventure.
Stage One- Learning to fly the airplane. Objective:
First Solo Flight!
During the first stage of
training you will learn how to fly the airplane. This includes
takeoffs and landings, basic aircraft maneuvers, basic
navigation and basic radio communication. On average, it will
take a student 15-20 hours of flight instruction before they
make their first solo flight. This is just an average as every
student is different. Some students might need less instruction
and some students might need more. Your solo flight will consist
of 2 or 3 takeoffs and landings here at Fullerton.
Stage
Two- Cross Country Flight Operations.
Objective: First Solo
Cross-Country!
Now that you know how to fly
the airplane you will learn to fly in and out of different
airports. This stage of training includes confidence building
(by continued solo flights to local airports) and a more in
depth look at different types of navigation and flight planning.
A student will begin to participate in solo flights right around
40 hours. Locations for solo cross-country flights include Santa
Barbara, San Diego, Palm Springs and many other interesting
destinations.
Stage Three- Flight Test. Objective: Prepare for the
FAA Checkride!
Congratulations! You've made
it so far and your Private Pilot™s Certificate is only a step
away. During the third stage of training, you will learn to
polish up all of the skills that you learned in the 1st and 2nd
stages. Once finished, we will set you up with an FAA (Federal
Aviation Administration) Examiner who will come to our facility
and test your knowledge. After completing the Checkride (and
passing) the examiner will hand you a temporary Pilot
Certificate!
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