Students are introduced to the essential building blocks of flying. They begin with straight-and-level flight, learning how to maintain a steady heading and altitude. As they progress, they explore how to safely climb, descend, and make coordinated turns. Slow flight and stall recovery exercises help them understand aircraft behavior at low speeds and how to maintain control. Takeoff and landing techniques are practiced to simulate real-world flying scenarios.

Instrument Familiarization

Reading altimeter, airspeed, attitude indicator

Straight-and-Level Flight

Maintaining altitude and heading

Climbs and Descents

Learning pitch and power coordination

Standard Turns & Banking

Coordinated turns using rudder and aileron

Slow Flight & Stall Recognition

How to fly safely at low speeds

Stall Recovery

Understanding stall warning and recovery procedures

Landing Techniques

Approach path, flare, touchdown, and rollout

Takeoff Procedures

Throttle control, runway alignment, rotation speed

Basic Radio Communication

Aviation phraseology and headset use

Checklists

How pilots performs checks before different phases of flight to ensure safety

Introduction to Navigation

Compass headings, maps, and visual references

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