Flight training
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Flight training is a course of study used when learning to pilot an aircraft.
Although there are various types of aircraft, many of the principles of piloting them have common techniques, especially those aircraft which are heavier than air types.
All training courses consist of some combination of theoretical learning conducted on the ground, and practical exercises conducted in the air. Initial training is often conducted in specialised training aircraft, which are designed for benign handling characteristics and lower costs compared to the aircraft which the pilot concerned is ultimately aiming to fly. Flight simulators are also used to train pilots in many procedures, at much lower cost and risk than actual flying.
One of the most popular flight training informational sites on the internet is [Pilot Journey].
In basic training, the following fundamentals of safe flying are covered for almost all aircraft (with a few exceptions for the smallest ultralights missing some features):
- Principles of Flight
- Flight Regulations
- Meteorology
- Navigation
- Radio Communications
- Flight Instruments
- Human Factors
- Medical Certification
- Airframes, Engines and Systems
See also
- Pilot certification in the United States
- Pilot licensing in Canada
- Pilot licensing in the United Kingdom
- Undergraduate Pilot Training
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