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Ground School Designed to provide an enjoyable learning experience while covering the subjects necessary to pass the FAA Knowledge Exam for the respective rating. Lecture time is kept to a minimum to enable maximum participation by attendees in individual and team activity accomplishing actual tasks encountered as pilots. Emphasis is on safe piloting rather than examination preparation. Non-the-less, participants will examine all material they will encounter on the knowledge test. Course time is logged as ground school and may be applied to the appropriate rating. Upon proof of passing a practice examination attendees will receive endorsement to take FAA knowledge test. Contact the Morey office or your Morey Flight Instructor for more detail.
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Private Pilot Course This twelve week, thirty-six hour class covers: all portions of the FAA knowledge examination including Regulations, Aerodynamics, Weather, Navigation, Aircraft Performance, Flight Planning, Communications, Weight and Balance, etc. One class will be spent in the hangar learning pertinent facts about airplane mechanical issues and how the airplanes operate. Class room practice involves actual weight and balance, navigation and flight planning issues and communications on a typical cross country flight. These exercises are discussed by the class to share experiences. For specific start date and class times please check the upcoming events section on the Morey Airplane home page.
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Instrument Pilot Course The instrument course is twelve weeks in duration with thirty-six class room hours. All subjects of the knowledge test will be covered including: Aerodynamics, Instrument Operation and Errors, Regulations, Human Factors, Principles of Aircraft Control Under Instrument Conditions, Weather and Weather Reports, Flight Planning, Communications, Approaches and Avionics. Heavy emphasis is placed upon classroom participation in executing practice, realistic IFR flights in widely divergent areas of the United States. Participation will be team based to enhance your learning experience. Course fee includes two hours of simulator time which is logged by the CFII instructor and counts towards the experience level required for the Instrument Rating. For specific start date and class times please check the upcoming events section of the Morey Airplane home page.
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