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Sports Pilot training and License by AiAviationAcademy.

AiAviationAcademy Provide the best, most efficient training, and learning environment for you. We Keep our 100% accident/incident-free safety record intact and train you to be a safe and exceptional pilot. We Cater to your individual needs and customize your training program to achieve your goals. Make it a very rewarding and enjoyable learning experience.<br>

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Sports Pilot training and License by AiAviationAcademy.

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  1. Sports Pilot training

  2. What is a Light-Sport Aircraft • The FAA defines a Light-Sport Aircraft as an aircraft, other than a helicopter or powered-lift that, since its original certification, has continued to meet the following: • Maximum gross takeoff weight—1,320 lbs, or 1,430 lbs for seaplanes. • Lighter-than-air maximum gross weight—660 lbs (300 kg.) • Maximum stall speed—51 mph (45 knots). • Maximum speed in level flight with maximum continuous power (Vh)—138 mph (120 knots). • Single or two-seat aircraft only. • Single, reciprocating engine (if powered), including rotary or diesel engines. • Fixed or ground-adjustable propeller. • Unpressurized cabin. • Fixed landing gear, except for an aircraft intended for operation on water or a glider.

  3. Our Training goals are : • Provide the best, most efficient training and learning environment for you. • Keep our 100% accident/incident free safety record intact and train you to be a safe and exceptional pilot. • Cater to your individual needs and customize your training program to achieve your goals. • Make it a very rewarding and enjoyable learning experience. • When you have your Sport Pilot License, you’ll be able to fly a sport category airplane, normally a two seater with friends and family for recreation or on trips around the country, even internationally.Typically you’ll fly a rented/owned sport airplane that flies at speeds in the 110 to 130 mph.You’ll have access to thousands of airports around the country and will be able to take trips in a weekend that would require days of traveling by car.

  4. Requirements for Sport Pilot training. • To become a Sport Pilot typically involves between 20 and 40 hours of flight time, some ground training, and pass the FAA test. • The law requires you must have at least 20 flight hours, but passing in such a short time is fairly unusual; the national average is around 30 to 40 hours. • You might spend anywhere from a month to several months to obtain the license, depending on how frequently you train. • In the region of two to three months is typical if you’re working a full-time job and have a family. • Most of your flight hours will be with an instructor, but part-way through your training, you will start to fly solo, entirely by yourself. • The first solo flight is a great event in every pilot’s career, regardless of whether that pilot becomes a military, airline, or other professionals, or flies for fun.

  5. Medical Requirements for sport Pilot. Sport Pilots who possess a current and valid U.S. driver’s license don’t have to have an Airman Medical Certificate, but some requirements and conditions do apply. Again, your health and safety come first, so if you think you’re sick, then see a doctor and get advice and treatment. Sport pilots (other than pilots who fly only gliders or free balloons, for which no medical certificate is required in any case) may satisfy the medical requirement in either of two ways: They must hold a currently valid Airman Medical Certificate issued by an Aviation Medical Examiner, or They must hold a currently valid U.S. driver’s license.

  6. Contact Us:- • Operations@jetexe.com • 925-451-4599 • AIAviationAcademy.com

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