Choosing the right aircraft for your training can significantly impact your learning experience. When conducting an aircraft comparison, it’s important to weigh the benefits and features of different models. Whether you're new to flying or looking to refine your skills, selecting a plane that suits your needs is crucial for ensuring a smooth and effective training process.
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Visiting from Abroad?
Did you know that foreign-national residents can learn to fly and become a pilot in the United States? It's actually quite simple, and P6 Aviation would love to help make your Aviation Dreams a reality!
SWIPE through today's post to learn about the Aviation Requirements for international students, and share this post with anyone who'd like to become a pilot in the U.S.
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Did you know P6 Aviation’s very own Lisa Freschi is the mother of Marco, Lucas, and Nicolas Freschi, owners of the Fratelli Freschi Seafood Company in Montclair NJ?
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The Captain's hand
Some experiences in the cockpit need to happen several times for a pilot to learn the lesson, while some only need to happen once. This is definitely a story of the latter. We were approaching LaGuardia on a winter night post-storm and the winds at a medium intensity — 320@17G23, with low-level windshear advisories. We were assigned the Expressway Visual 31, so the winds were lined up mostly down the runway, but still some work to do. I myself was still on probation (most airline pilots are for their first year) and flying with Captain Luukonen, a very senior captain who’d surely done this approach hundreds of times in his career.