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    • Private Pilot Training Program
      • Getting Started
      • How our training program works
      • Stage 1 – Primary Maneuvers and Introduction to Decision Making
        • Stage 1 – Ground School
        • Unit 1 – The Four Fundamentals
        • Unit 2 – The Four Fundamentals in Three Dimensions
        • Unit 3 – It’s all about the angle
        • Unit 4 – Lift, Load and Levels
        • Unit 5 – What if its windy?
        • Unit 6 – Let’s talk landings
        • Unit 7 – What to do when the prop stops
        • Unit 8 – Stage Review
      • Stage 2 – Advanced Maneuvers and Risk Management
        • Unit 1 – Let’s talk weather!
        • Unit 2 – Stall Review and Incipient Spin Recoveries
        • Unit 3 – Emergency Instrument Flying
        • Unit 4 – Let’s Review – Maneuvers, Ground Reference and Emergencies
        • Unit 5 – Operating at Short and Soft Fields
        • Unit 6 – Emergency Instrument Flying
        • Unit 7 – Shorts, Softs and Maneuvers
        • Unit 8 – Stage Review
      • Stage 3 – Cross Country Flight
        • Unit 1 – Navigation Ground School
        • Unit 2 – Dual Cross Country
        • Unit 3 – Introduction to Night Operations
        • Unit 4 – Maneuver Review and Emergency Instrument Flying
        • Unit 5 – Dual Night Cross Country and Pattern Work
        • Unit 6 – Stage Review
      • Stage 4 – Preparation for the Practical Test
        • Unit 1 – Introduction to the Practical Test
        • Unit 2 – Mock Checkride – Navigation, Ground Reference and Traffic Pattern Focus
        • Unit 3 – Mock Checkride – High Airwork and Emergency Instrument Flying Focus
        • Unit 4 – Mock Checkride – Emergencies and Traffic Pattern Focus
        • Unit 5 – Mock Checkride with another instructor
        • Unit 6 – Dress Rehearsal Mock Checkride
      • Simulator Lessons
        • Unit 1 – Simulator familiarization and flight in the traffic pattern
        • Unit 2 – Short flight from uncontrolled airport to a second uncontrolled airport
        • Unit 3 – Tower Controlled Airport Traffic Pattern
        • Unit 4 – Class D Airport to Class D Airport without Traffic Advisories
        • Unit 5 – Introduction to ATC Radar Service and Traffic Advisories
        • Unit 6 – Class Delta Airport to Class Delta Airport with Traffic Advisories
        • Unit 7 – Class D Airspace Transition
        • Unit 8 – Class D Airspace Transition with Approach Control
        • Unit 9 – Class Charlie Airport Arrival
        • Unit 10 – Class Charlie Airport Departure
      • Learning Center
        • Aeronautical Charts and Publications
        • Using the E6-B Flight Computer
        • How to obtain a weather briefing
        • How to use a navigation plotter
        • Complete a navigation log
        • Air Traffic Management
    • Private Pilot PTS – Explained!
      • The Introduction Section
        • Practical Test Outcomes
        • Single Pilot Resource Management
        • Special Emphasis Areas
        • References
        • What to bring?
      • I. Preflight Preparation
        • Task A: Certificates and Documents
        • Task B: Airworthiness Requirements
        • Task C: Weather Information
        • Task D: Cross-Country Flight Planning
        • Task E: National Airspace System
        • Task F: Performance and Limitations
        • Task G: Operation of Systems
        • Task J: Aeromedical Factors
      • II: Preflight Procedures
        • Task A: Preflight Inspection
        • Task B: Cockpit Management
        • Task C: Engine Starting
      • X: Emergency Operations
        • Task C: Systems and Equipment Malfunctions
        • Task D: Emergency Equipment and Survival Gear
      • XI: Night Operation
        • Task A: Night Preparation
    • Flight Review
      • Preparation
    • Instrument Proficiency Check

Fly Outs

Fly Out – Aviation Summit

October 31, 2014April 24, 2014dustinmj1336

Join us for an aviation weekend in Palm Springs!

Come to the October Preflight meeting for flight planning information.

Check out http://aviationsummit.com/ for more information

Fly Out – AOPA Fly-in Chino

September 20, 2014April 24, 2014dustinmj1336

Instead of Summit, AOPA is hosting one-day regional flyins. Let’s take a trip to Chino for the day.

Come to the August Preflight membership meeting for planning information and to register for this flyout.

Click https://www.aopa.org/Community-and-Events/AOPA-Fly-Ins/Chino.aspx for more information.

Fly Out – Reno Air Races

September 13, 2014April 24, 2014dustinmj1336

Well…we won’t be flying out to this one, but it just a short drive up I-80.

Come to the August Preflight membership meeting for planning information and to register for this flyout.

Click http://www.airrace.org/ for more information.

Fly Out – California Capital Airshow

September 6, 2014April 24, 2014dustinmj1336

We’ll be flying in to our closest airshow – we wouldn’t have it any other way.

Come to the August Preflight membership meeting for planning information and to register for this flyout.

Click http://www.californiacapitalairshow.com/ for more information.

Fly Out – EAA Airventure Oskhosh 2014

July 28, 2014April 24, 2014dustinmj1336

The epic journey! Join us for the world’s largest fly-in, airshow, and for the week, busiest control tower.

Come to the June Preflight membership meeting to receive planning information and to register for the fly out.

Click http://www.airventure.org/ for more information.

Fly Out – Columbia Father’s Day Flyin

June 14, 2014April 24, 2014dustinmj1336

Share a great day with your son or father in Columbia, CA surrounded by aviation.

Come to the May Preflight membership meeting to receive planning information and register for the fly out.

Click http://www.fathersdayflyin.com/ for information.

Fly Out – Golden West Flyin

June 7, 2014April 24, 2014dustinmj1336

Join us on day trip to one of our region’s premier flyins!

Come to the May membership meeting for planning information and to register for the fly out.

See http://www.goldenwestflyin.org/ for more information.

Fly Out – Castle Air Museum Open Cockpit Day

May 25, 2014April 24, 2014dustinmj1336

Join us on a fly out to the Castle Air Museum and their Spring Open Cockpit Day.

Come to the May 10th membership meeting to register and receive planning information.

See http://www.castleairmuseum.org/ for more information

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