Learning to Fly

     Learning to Fly

Aviation needs a great specialized knowledge, so a lot of aviation students get  basic lessons as well as flying lessons. The lessons include the basic materials: aerodynamics, meteorology (the study of the atmosphere), air navigation, and aviation laws
students have to gain a good knowledge of all these subjects to pass the exams.  flying lessons Include at least 40 hours of  flying . Half of that time the student accompanied his teacher sharing him flying the plane through dual  control system. the rest of the lessons the pilot student can fly solo that means he will fly with the plane alone . he must acquire the skill of taxiing operations on the ground, take off, various air maneuvers, air navigation and landing . student must be
supplemented by half-time solo flight across the country, including at least one Trip ends to land at another airport other than the original. before every trip across the country the student check the weather conditions and he signing of the trip on a special type of mapping is called a air navigation panel. As well as check all the plane before take-off.   the student should be able to fly by Aircraft equipment, and also by observing the ground features. After landing the student has to record flight time in the record of the plane.
  Most states require the applicant for a certificate of flight unless he has been trained to fly military to get on a training course recognized by the National Authority responsible,  that issue these certificates to qualified applicants who have Appropriate qualifications more than others.