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Top 5 Commercial Flying Myths Debunked
Turns out fear of flying has a name, aviophobia, and affects up to 1 in 20 people in the country. Given that the average commercial
The Evolution of Aircraft
In 1776, the U.S. Constitution was ratified and our nation was officially born. At that time, the population of our country was around 2.5 million.
Women in Aviation
On January 3, 1921, one of America’s most famous pilots, Amelia Earhart, took her first flying lesson. After just six months, she purchased a second-hand
Learning to Fly on SportCruiser Aircraft
The Best Tools for Our Students Obtaining a pilot certification isn’t as much about the day of your checkride as it is about the journey.
Tried and Tested: An Overview of Aircraft Ratings
When children are asked what they want to be when they grow up, firefighters, astronauts, athletes, and pilots are usually among the most popular answers.
Career Paths for Commercially-Licensed Pilots
The ability to fly aircraft has been a venerated skill since the first plane was invented in 1903. After the first functional planes emerged, flight