Build Your Stick and Rudder Skills

Stick-and-rudder skills are the key to safety, and we all want to be safer pilots. That means mastering the fundamentals of aircraft control in all corners of the flight envelope. Sure, everyone learned the basics to achieve their first Pilot certification, but it’s just that – the basics. Building on those skills will enhance your skills in all phases of flight, especially slow flight, stalls, and go-arounds. And more skill means having the tools and mindset available to you should anything go awry in flight. Weather, distractions, mechanical problems and other issues remain the root cause of most loss-of-control accidents.

Private Pilots, we know that initial training in many maneuvers, such as slow flight, stalls, steep turns and ground reference maneuvers, didn’t come with the best explanations of how these actually work. That’s why many pilots tell us they dislike or even fear flying slowly and in the stall regimes. We take you to the next level by showing you how easy it is to control the airplane in all corners of the envelope and how it’s done. Your increased skills and knowledge will result in safer, more confident flying.

If you’re a Commercial Pilot, you can get refreshed on other advanced maneuvers such as chandelles and lazy eights, but in a whole new way: Flying an incredibly fun Super Decathlon while learning the true meaning of “performance maneuvers” as you build your stick-and-rudder skills.

Contact us today to find out how we can customize your training needs.

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