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Best IFR Ground School Online

Flying Magazine

FAA endorsement: Yes Course length: 50 hours; learn at your own pace Subscription access: Lifetime Cost: $279 Other available courses: Rod Machado’s 40-Hour Private Pilot eLearning Ground School ($279) , and other training courses like Secrets of Instrument Approaches and Departures ($79) , The Art of Takeoffs and Landings eCourse ($79) , Understanding (..)

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Top 10 apps for Student Pilots

iPad Pilot News

Stratus Insight Appareo relaunched this app in 2020 with a host of flight planning and weather tools, but the most useful feature for student pilots is the speech-to-text option for radio communications. These all-in-one planning and navigation apps can do an amazing number of tasks, from weather briefings to moving maps.

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Top 10 apps for Student Pilots

iPad Pilot News

Stratus Insight Appareo relaunched this app in 2020 with a host of flight planning and weather tools, but the most useful feature for student pilots is the speech-to-text option for radio communications. These all-in-one planning and navigation apps can do an amazing number of tasks, from weather briefings to moving maps.

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What to Expect When Learning to Fly

Flying Magazine

There are 15 experience requirements listed in the Federal Aviation Regulations/Aeronautical Information Manual (FAR/AIM) rule book under Part 61.87 We can’t control the weather. Learn basic control before the stakes are higher. that are required to be covered before you can be soloed.

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What is the FAR/AIM? And Why is It Important?

Northstar VFR

For those who aren’t well versed in using the heavy, nausea inducing and all encompassing federal guideline booklet, let’s take a look and break it down so that the FAR/AIM goes from being a phonebook catastrophe to your biggest asset. The first part, the ‘FAR’, stands for Federal Aviation Regulations. As simple as that.