What Is a Stage Check in Aviation? All flight school students are required to go through several stage checks throughout their program. Stage checks are used to… By Jill Lehmann
Do You Need Instrument Rating? Instrument rating allows pilots to fly solely using cockpit instruments when there is low visibility in the sky. All commercial… By Jill Lehmann
What Is Vocational Training? Vocational training is a type of education that prepares individuals for a specific and specialized career or trade through hands-on… By Jill Lehmann
Flight Safety 101: How Flight School Prepare Student Pilots If you're thinking of becoming a commercial pilot, one of your first questions might be about flight safety, both in… By Jill Lehmann
Ground School for Student Pilots: What It Is & How It Works Student pilots are always excited for the first moment they can fly an aircraft. But, long before a pilot can… By Jill Lehmann
How Long Does It Take to Become a Pilot? The timeline of how long it takes to become a pilot depends on several factors, including the types of training… By Jill Lehmann
Approaches in Aviation Learning approaches is a fundamental part of flight training through both Part 61 and Part 141 programs. An approach is… By Jill Lehmann
A Guide to the Cessna 172 for Student Pilots If you are interested in beginning your journey to becoming a commercial pilot, you will spend a considerable amount of… By Jill Lehmann
Pilot Age Requirements: How Old to Get a Pilot License One common question young, aspiring student pilots ask is, "Am I old enough to become a pilot?" There is a… By Jill Lehmann
Emergency Landing: How Flight Schools Prepare Their Pilots Emergency landings are not uncommon globally, but that doesn’t have to make it nerve-wracking. Superior Flight School prepares every aspiring… By Jill Lehmann
Fixed-Wing Aircraft Training for Your Private Pilot License For most student pilots, learning to fly begins with a fixed-wing aircraft. Fixed-wing planes are the foundation of private pilot… By Jill Lehmann
A Guide to Turbulence for Pilots Turbulence is one of the most common - and often misunderstood - aspects of flight. While turbulence rarely poses a… By Jill Lehmann