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Learning
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Your
training comprises two parts flight training and ground
school.
During your ground school, you'll
learn bits of "book knowledge" you'll need to be a
proficient pilot. You have several options for ground training,
but the goal is to successfully complete your aviation written
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| Flight
training takes place in the airplane. You'll learn the skills and
gain experience to safely operate an airplane on your own and
pass your check ride. |
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| Requirements: |
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- You must be at least 16 for a
student certificate and 17 for a private pilot certificate.
There is no maximum age limit.
- You must be able to read,
speak, and understand English.
- You must take a FAA required
medical exam every two years.
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