Monday, June 27, 2016

How to prepare for flight training school in NJ

Planning ahead is an important part of any successful pilot’s career, so preparing for flight school is the perfect start. It will give you the edge you need to become a better pilot and give you the confidence that comes from knowing just what you are in for when you learn to fly. Here are three ways to prepare for this new career from one of NJ’s top flight schools at Monmouth Executive Airport:
  1. Flight simulators: This state-of-the-art technology is getting more realistic than ever before, making it the ideal way to get used to using the main aircraft controls, including the yoke, rudder and pedals. You can also try out different aircraft and basic maneuvers like climbing, descending and level flight. It very accessible too, as there are a wide range of flight simulator software programs that you can download straight to your home PC, including Prepar3D and X-Plane.
  2. Get to know the jargon: Flying, whether a career or a hobby, means learning to understand a huge range of jargon. English is also the international medium for pilots, so it’s important that your language skills are up to the task. Talking with pilots and flight instructors, listening in on live air traffic control online and researching flight terminology will help you get an edge.
  3. Research online: The Internet isn’t just a great source of jargon – it’s the perfect place to really see what flight school and flying is all about. YouTube has plenty of videos that showcase all kinds of aspects of flight school, from the basics right up to the more technical aspects like navigation and aircraft mechanics. You can look up information on the aircraft you will be flying, the kinds of things you’re expected to learn and get a bird’s eye view of the whole experience.

Choose our flight school for your flying lessons 

When it comes to choosing from the best flight schools in New Jersey, experience is everything. Our school has over 20 years of pilot training experience in training professional and amateur pilots in a range of 10 different aircraft, as well as logging over 68 000 flight instruction and rental hours.
We have our own FAA certified A&P/IA on premises and our location outside of the crowded New York area airspace designations means that you get to enjoy scenic open skies as you learn to fly.
For more information about our flight school and flying lessons, please visit our website at http://monmouthjetcenter.com/ or contact us today.

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