Review the essential skills required to complete a flight review in minimum time.
The FAA requires 1 hour of ground instruction and 1 hour of flight instruction for a Flight Review. That may make sense for someone who flies regularly, but if you have been out of the cockpit for a while you will likely need more to be safe and competent.
This course is designed to save you time and money by reviewing all the basics in a logical, stress free format without having to pay for expensive hobbs time.
You'll have the freedom to pause the simulation, ask questions, and rewind to try again to ensure you are ready for the airplane.
Four 1-hour sessions with a CFI
The first three sessions focus on departure, enroute, and arrival operations respectively. The fourth session culminates in a challenging practice cross-country flight where all skills are exercised.
Session 1 - Departure Operations
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Pre-flight prep
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Engine starting
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Radio Communications
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Taxi operations
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Airport Markings
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Non-towered departure
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Towered departure
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Climb Procedures
Session 2 - Enroute Operations
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Cruise Considerations
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Divert Operations
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Lost Procedures
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Stalls/Steep Turns
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Airspace Awareness
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Enroute Weather
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Performance
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Enroute ATC
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Navigation
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Engine Failures
Session 3 - Arrival Operations
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Descent Planning
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Non-Towered Arrival
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Towered Arrival
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Emergency Approach
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Go-Arounds
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Normal Landings
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Short/Soft Field
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Shutdown Operations
Session 4 - Cross-Country Flight
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Weight and Balance
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Route Planning
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Inoperative Equipment
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Complex taxi
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Busy airspace
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Weather avoidance
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VFR into IMC
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Diversion
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Approach and Landing
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Clients will be ready to complete their flight review in as little as 1 flight in the actual airplane.
Feel confident in your ability to safely return to the skies
This course fulfills the requirement for the ground portion of a flight review if you accomplish the flight portion with one of our instructors.