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get the information you need here, before beginning flight training!
There is nothing quite like learning to fly. It is a sense of freedom, accomplishment, and mastery while at the same time challenging the mind and coordination skills. But what does it take to become a pilot? How much does it cost? What basic skills are needed to fly an airplane? All of these questions and more are answered in ASA's new informative DVD, Start Flying!
An aspiring pilot's entire perception of the world can change forever with a single flight. Yet many hesitate, wondering what is involved in flight training. Start Flying! provides straightforward information for those curious about flying. After a brief history of aviation, realistic costs and requirements are discussed to help determine if flying is possible, practical and affordable. Users will save time and money with Start Flying! as informed consumers who are confident in what to expect when heading to the airport for a first flight.
Organized into the most frequently-asked questions about flight training, Start Flying! discusses all aspects of obtaining a pilot's license: experience requirements, associated costs, time commitments, training aids and more are all covered in detail. From specific medical requirements to basic skills involved with piloting an aircraft, the goal of this DVD is to inform the user about what to expect.
To Be a Pilot organization's Introductory Flight coupon is included in the Start Flying! package. This offers the opportunity to explore aviation and see if it is something to pursue further. Contact information for numerous aviation organizations are included for the budding aviator to learn more about this exciting endeavor.
Start Flying! is perfect for anyone interested in earning a pilot's license, student pilots, and pilots who are upgrading to advanced ratings. Users get all the information they need here, before beginning flight training, and before joining thousands of other enthusiasts in the world of aviation. Works on any computer or TV DVD player; 34-minute presentation.
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