Recreational or Part 107: How To Know Exactly Which Drone Rules Apply To You
Recreational or Part 107 is a question every drone pilot must answer correctly before ever leaving the ground. Most pilots […]
Recreational or Part 107 is a question every drone pilot must answer correctly before ever leaving the ground. Most pilots […]
Stall recognition ACS standards focus on one thing above all else, recognizing when a stall is approaching and recovering correctly
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Clearing turns are one of the first things a DPE will watch during a checkride — and one of the
Losing noise canceling in the cockpit can affect communication and situational awareness. In this lesson, Coach Ray walks through his
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Class D airspace and TRSAs are two concepts that often get lumped together — and that confusion can cost pilots
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Emergencies and radio issues don’t always give you time to explain what’s happening. In this flight, we show how a