Take Off with Flight Training Schools

Released on = December 30, 2005, 7:41 am

Press Release Author = Flight School Reviews

Industry = Education

Press Release Summary = Flight training schools website provide many people with the
chance to realize their dreams of flying. Whether you're interested in a career as
an airline pilot, or just hoping to pursue flying as a recreational hobby, flight
training schools are the first step on your journey.

Press Release Body =
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
03/01/2006


Take Off with Flight Training Schools

Flight training schools website provide many people with the chance to realize their
dreams of flying. Whether you're interested in a career as an airline pilot, or
just hoping to pursue flying as a recreational hobby, flight training schools are
the first step on your journey.

CONNECTICUT, A new website, specialized in flight training schools has come to town.
\"Flight School Reviews\" http://flightschoolreviews.org/ arrived to help people find
the best flight schools. As Craig Hornaceck,director, says \"From beginning lessons
on the ground, to in flight training and your first solo flight, flight training can
give you the skills it takes to master the art of flying. If you've always yearned
to take off into the wild blue yonder, consider enrolling at one of the many
available flight training schools across the nation.\"

Besides information on how to get a pilot\'s license, the site delivers answers to
many questions. One of those questions is what to expect form flight training
schools.

\"Flight training schools are generally located at smaller airfields located across
the country. Both ground training and flight experience are required to pass the
FAA exam, and most flight schools have the facilities to provide both types of
training. You can expect to learn all of the following at flight training schools:

* The principles of flight - Basic aerodynamics and physics relating to how
airplanes are able to fly.
* Flight regulations - FAA mandated rules and laws governing all aspects of flight.
* Meteorology - How weather patterns affect the ability to fly and flying under
difficult conditions.
* Navigation - How to expertly execute a course using the airplanes controls and
equipment
* Radio communication - When and how to use the inboard communication systems to
contact air traffic control and destination airports.
* Flight instruments - The usage and need for the instruments on the control panel.
* Human factors - How pilot error and correction contributes to the safety of
flight\"

While flying is certainly an exhilarating experience, flight training schools can be
an expensive endeavor. Many flight programs will offer you the opportunity to take
an initial flight for a small fee before committing to the program to ensure that
you are suited for flying. Additional things you should consider before registering
for flight training schools include getting an aviation medical certificate and
learning as much as you can about piloting without actually flying a plane. There
are some valuable resources such as CD training programs and manuals that can assist
you both before and during flight training. \"Flight School Reviews\" will help you
find the best resources for your flight education so you\'ll become a sky ace.

Contact Craig Hornaceck for more insights into this topic. Email:
c_hornaceck@hotmail.com Other helpful information regarding the can be found at:
http://flightschoolreviews.org/


For More Information Contact:

Craig Hornaceck
c_hornaceck@hotmail.com
http://flightschoolreviews.org/sitemap.html



Web Site = http://flightschoolreviews.org/sitemap.html

Contact Details = Craig Hornaceck

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