Mastering Aircraft Autopilot Before It Masters You
Aircraft autopilots are incredible tools, but only when pilots truly understand how to use them. On Day 15 of the […]
Aircraft autopilots are incredible tools, but only when pilots truly understand how to use them. On Day 15 of the […]
If you’re training for your private pilot certificate, you’ve likely heard instructors and examiners reference “the ACS” as if it
If learning to fly has been sitting on your “someday list”—right next to learning Italian and organizing the garage—you’re not
Understanding CFR 91.103 is essential for every pilot. Jason Schappert breaks down what “required pre-flight action” means for both VFR
Understanding CFR 91.119 – Minimum Safe Altitudes goes far beyond memorizing “500 feet” and “1,000 feet.” For commercial pilots, this
Learning to fly tailwheel aircraft challenges pilots in ways modern tricycle gear aircraft rarely do. In this podcast, Jason Schappert
When you first start researching flight training, you’ll see these terms everywhere: Part 61, Part 141, and independent CFI. Many
A proficiency check is a structured flight review that helps pilots strengthen core skills and identify weak areas. This video
This video examines a real-world event where icing led to engine issues shortly after departure. The case highlights how limited
Many pilots wonder if they can pass the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) medical exam before starting training. This video explains