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