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Make learning fun... Make your training effective and efficient with web based training. Only at AirSports can you take advantage of this powerful training aid from Cessna and King Schools.
With the Cessna web based training course you can learn at your own pace from the comfort of home.
Read MoreIt won't be a multiline dollar Gulfstream Jet... It will be in a Certified special Light Sport Aircraft that can be equally as much fun to fly. It only burns 5 gallons of fuel per hour. Imagine what that Gulfstream burns!
Read MoreBecoming a sport pilot is the easiest and least costly way to learn to fly for fun and recreation.
Read MoreThe limitations on sport pilots are few, and surely don't take away from the fun and exhilaration of flying an aircraft yourself.
Read MoreWe can give you a general range, but individual skills and abilities determine the amount of time to achieve proficiency.
Read MoreMedical Requirements
Generally, sport pilots are allowed to use their state driver's license to establish medical fitness. They must also follow any restrictions or limitations listed on their driver's license. In addition, every pilot—from sport pilot to airline transport pilot—must determine before each flight that he or she is medically fit to operate their aircraft in a safe manner. As a pilot, it is your responsibility to ensure that your current medical health in no way jeopardizes the safety of a flight.
Existing pilots, including previous student pilots, who have had their FAA medical certificate or most recent application denied, revoked, withdrawn, or suspended by the FAA, are not allowed to operate using their driver's license until they clear the denial from their airman record by having a valid third class medical certificate issued.
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