Aerobatic courses now available
What should I do to prevent a Bird Strike? And what should I do if I have a bird strike?
Bird strikes are uncommon but bird strikes do occur. One of the first things you should do to avoid a bird strike is to avoid areas in which there is a known risk. It is also important to be familiar with the patterns of migratory birds. If you see that you are flying towards a flock of birds, never try to descend and fly under them, as birds will almost always dive. Climbing and turning away from them is the best rule, if you find yourself face to face with a natural aviator.If you are involved in a bird strike, remember to report it once you have landed safely. Be sure to fill out the FAA Form 5200-7 b Strike Report (you can use an FAA-approved online version or download a paper version). You should also fill out a NASA Aviation Safety Reporting System (ASRS) form 0.
What’s Going On?
Primary Aerobatic Course
Course flight time = 8 hours = $1,920.00
- Actual times and cost will be varied due to student performance and aircraft performance.
Non Owners aircraft insurance NOT required. New policy - Renter will pay an ANNUAL insurance pool fee of $100.00 to First Flight Corp. Fee will be required to be paid every year
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Do you have a friend that is interested inbecoming a pilot? Bring them along. We offer introductory demo flights for $49 half hour aircraft time, half hour ground time or one full hour aircraft time and half hour ground time for $114. For more information call our office at 619-661-6522. / Congratulations, to our New Private Pilot!
Sebastian Noli
CFI: Peter Grootendorst
We would like to congratulate you for your hard work, perseverance and dedication. You, now have the key to learning, we wish you the best in the Aviation world.
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