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Program Details
88 hours study time
Study at your own pace
Life-time access
Access to one-on-one support
Access to the private pilot community
Access to a vast library of downloadable materials
Coupons and discounts to various pilot tools
Desktop and mobile
Ability to give feedback and help make improvements
Student Details
Aspiring pilots who are searching for the resources, tips, and tools they need to successfully complete their PPL flight training.
Motivated students looking to take charge of their flight training and optimize for progression within their current flight school.
Restless individualsof any background who want to gain an in-depth understanding of the PPL flight training syllabus.
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What to expect?
Fundamentals of Flight
You will cover all the core concepts of becoming a Private Pilot. Helping you attain a firm grasp of all the theories relating to your flight training program.
Aircraft Appreciation
Learn the various components of your aircraft, what they are, and how they work to sustain flight. Then, learn how best to manipulate the controls and fly the machine effectively.
Mindset & Mentorship
Learn what it takes to get your Private Pilot's License. Use the platform to connect directly with your virtual instructor for guidance and support.
Community
Connect with like-minded individuals working through the same challenges toward similar goals. Begin your aviation networking journey on the front foot.
Resources
Get access to study materials, manuals, logbooks, checklists, mock questions, and many more tools that will help you long after your PPL flight test.
Lifetime Access
This isn't a get-rich-quick scheme. We encourage students to give honest feedback so that we can continue to improve and better serve this community.
Why do you need this class?

With over a decade of flight instruction, I have seen my fair share of student pilots struggle their way through the flight training phase of this journey.
With many platforms offering up mock exams to assist with the theoretical exams, I feel there is not enough support for the actual flying exercises.
Instead, students are expected to keep returning to the flight school for repeated ground and flight instruction. The effects only felt when the accounts department issues your invoice for further training rendered.
This course aims to reduce costs through comprehensive pre-flight preparation. Modules that help guide and assist students in avoiding some of the common shortcomings and pitfalls. The Startup to Shutdown system prompts preemptive actionand promotes a community approach to flight training.
Take a look at the full program content:
In this lesson, we will learn the primary flight controls, how they work, and the effects different inputs will have on the aircraft. These are the fundamental concepts upon which all further flying is based.
Forces acting on the aircraft
The Lift Formula
Additional Controls
Putting in the Practice
Applying what we learned from the previous lesson, we now focus on a specific state of flight— Straight and level. This is achieved by maintaining a balanced flight at a constant altitude and heading regardless of power settings and airframe configuration variations.
Drag
Thrust & Power
Stability
Putting in the Practice
In this lesson, you will learn what climbing and descending are, how they are achieved, and how they affect aircraft performance. Both climbing and descending are critical parts of flying. Climbing is how we take to the skies, and descending allows for our safe return.
Introduction
Climbing
Descending
Putting in the Practice
This lesson will teach you everything you need to know about turning. Including how to execute balanced turns and understanding the effects turning successfully has on an aircraft's performance.
Introduction
Load Factor
Performance in the Turn
Putting in the Practice
In this lesson, you will learn the stall symptoms and characteristics. And how to recover while losing the least amount of altitude possible. Stalling is a normal part of flight and not something to be afraid of.
Introduction
Approaching the Stall
Symptoms of the Stall
Putting in the Practice
Everything we have covered up to this point has been in preparation for your first solo flight. Before going Solo, you will need to master the circuit.
Introduction
Flying the Pattern
Circuit Abnormalities
Putting in the Practice
This lesson covers the essential memory items that every pilot should know in the event of an emergency.
Introduction
Forced Landing
Precautionary Landing
Putting in the Practice
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