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| Computerized testing… Efficient, neat and far superior to the old pencil and paper system. No wait for results either. |
Headsets and intercoms for communication… Not only safer, but it’s easier to talk in the aircraft, and definitely easier to learn. |
Simulators save you time and money… We “learn” all new material in the ground simulator and then “practice” in the aircraft. |
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| Learning right by practice… 70% of our students started their training elsewhere. Most of these transfers had never filed a flight plan. |
In-depth pre and post flight briefings…Save time and confusion by knowing what you’re going to do before each flight and review the details afterwards. |
“Stop action” learning… Try stopping an aircraft in the middle of an approach. In a simulator we can “freeze” our position to discuss what is expected and how best to accomplish it. |
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| “Actual” IFR flights… Most schools shy away from filing and flying in “actual” weather. We believe there is no better way to learn. Your first IFR experience shouldn’t be without an American Flyers instructor on board. |
“Learn it on the ground – practice it in the air… We want to learn as much as possible in our simulators before we get into the air. These electronic marvels save time, frustration and dollars. |
One mechanic for every four aircraft…Nobody in the industry cares for their fleet more than we do. American Flyers employs its own mechanics for your peace of mind. |