We have three main goals:
1 - get people flying who have been held back for some reason, such as being intimidated by complexity or cost - we make it as simple as possible;
2 - keep pilots flying safely by maintaining continuous professional development;
3 - expand pilots horizons by comparing, contrasting and explaining regulations from CAA, FAA and EASA and are engaging officials on any queries;
All the above is based on our pilots learning journey as he progressed quite slowly and deliberately through his PPL, IR(r), Night, IR in the UK and then US. He has interviewed a lot of instructors over time and realised there are many things that could be improved to bring more people to GA and keep them there safely.
Whats included:
- PPL academy - learn all you need to pass exams
- PPL exam practice
- Progress tracking
- Airports weve visited/reviewed
- Case studies
- Regulatory differences between CAA, EASA and FAA
- Access to our team of experts