ASSISTING THE NEW GENERATION OF AVIATORS


Previous studies in aviation, mathematic, physics, aeronautics, mechanics or related fields might help you personally to study and understand parts of flight training better. But it will not make a difference for enrollment or the prices quoted by the Flight Read more…


The reason why this is such a mysterious question is because there is no one answer. Where are you doing your training? What licenses do you want to do? Are you studying full time, or while working? What ratings are Read more…


If you are allowed to work in Canada/Europe/USA you are allowed to instruct and be employed as a Pilot. A FAA license does not automatically allow you to work in the US. Likewise a EASA License does not automatically allow Read more…


In short: Because they do not have to and it is easier just not to answer. The truth however is they are not evil or do not care about you. Airlines and most general companies get Job seeker emails and Read more…


Flight-Instructors teach others how to fly. There are a few different Flight Instructor Ratings. You can attach the rating starting from a PPL (with CPL Theory completed).


Starting training is as easy as getting a medical and signing up for a (PPL) Private Pilot License at your local Flight School or Flying Club. If you plan on a Career in Aviation we recommend to plan a bit Read more…