Private Pilot Made Easy – Greg Reverdiau

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Private Pilot Made Easy

Achieve your dreams of flying an airplane, pass the FAA Private Pilot test with flying colors.

Your Outcome

You’re guaranteed to pass the test or you’ll get $150 and a full refund. 99% of our students pass.

About this course

‍This course is designed to give you the necessary ground knowledge to pass the FAA Private Pilot Airplane (PAR) Knowledge Test in preparation for the Private Pilot license or certificate. We specifically designed this material to be comprehensive and not just an overview.

‍You won’t feel overwhelmed – you will walk into the test room with confidence. Many people who take this course haven’t taken an exam in 30 years or more.

‍You will be able to spot the trick questions on the test and answer them right. You don’t need any prior aviation experience to take this course.

‍This is the only resource that you will need to pass the test. Having everything in one structured place is efficient and it will take you less time to pass.

‍This is a self-paced course. Each video is roughly 3-5 minutes and you can easily pick up where you left off. You can also watch videos as many times as you’d like.

‍Many people try to pass the written exam with short-term memorization. Even if you pass doing this, it often creates big problems down the line with the checkride and oral exams. Your instructor could force you to get expensive residual training.

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

‍We keep videos clear and concise and this course is mobile and user-friendly.

‍I will go IN DETAIL about each of the knowledge areas and provide explanations to not only pass the test, but also become a proficient pilot. This will give you the confidence you need when you are in the cockpit. I divided the course into five logical sections.

‍(1) The first part covers an introduction to flight training (including tips on picking a flight school from a 15-year flight school executive), aircraft structureaircraft systems, and flight instruments.

‍(2) The second part goes over Basic AerodynamicsAerodynamic ForcesWeight & Balance, and Performance & Limitations.

‍(3) The third part covers RegulationInspections & DocumentsAeromedical Factors, and Aeronautical Decision Making.

‍(4) The fourth part focuses Weather TheoryWeather ServicesAirport Operations, and Radio Communications.

‍(5) The fifth and final part discusses Airspace, ChartsNavigation, Flight Computer Cross-Country Planning.

‍Included in this course are links to the free FAA publications as well as over 800 practice questions and several practice exams.

‍This course follows the guidance of the Federal Aviation Regulation (FAR) under Part 61. You should definitely start flight training while taking this course but previous experience is NOT required to start.

‍Learning how to safely fly a plane at first looks like a foreign language. We’ve put together this resource to make becoming a pilot easier and share our love of flight.

‍The Easiest Way to Become a Private Pilot.

‍This course makes becoming a Private Pilot easier. We cover everything you need to know starting with choosing a flight school all the way to planning your first cross-country flight.

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