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What To Look For In A Piper Meridian Training School

What To Look For In A Piper Meridian Training School


by Minnie Whitley


While you read this you may have already bought a Piper Meridian or thinking of buying one. If you are already a very experienced Piper pilot it would not take you very long to master her and fly her almost right away. If the case however is that you are new to flying, it may be good to scout around for a Piper Meridian Training School.

Although many will resist the use of a simple checklist to aid them in making decision, it is by all means always recommended. It will assist you in making a complete and informed decision all the time. It is wise not to just rely on Google or Yahoo alone every time you do some research.

One main item on your checklist and is of prime importance in weighing out your choices, is the faculty lineup. Experienced instructors are definitely what you are after and you should gauge whether they are qualified or not. The instructors must be Federal Aviation Administration Approved and must have at least seven thousand flying hours under their belts to boot.

All students do not learn the same and neither do all teachers teach the same. Your prospective instructor should therefore take this to mind so that he or she can adjust both lesson and teaching style to fit your own learning pace and capability. The current skills that you have must be enhanced further, and if you have no skills to start off with, he or she should be patient enough to teach you.

The Piper Meridian, the Piper Malibu and other small planes handle quite differently in the air when compared to bigger ones. They are classified as small and private aircraft so the skills that you need will be quite different when compared to flying bigger planes. Thus the pilots and instructors teaching you must be able to teach you the quirks and peculiarities that these smaller planes have and how to adjust or manipulate them in flight.

Once you finish your flight there is a chance your skills and reflexes can get rusty after a few months. This is particularly true if you do not fly as regularly as you should. Inquire from your prospective school whether post training courses are available and if they are on flexible schedules. You will need these courses to keep you on your feet and your reflex and flying skills sharp.

When choosing a flight school to train you, put into mind that choosing one with a wider scope of operations will be more advantageous for you. A school that can operate out of more than two airports will be able to give you more diverse learning environments to train and learn in. This is an important thing to keep in mind when making your selection decision.

Apart from these factors covered in this article there are a lot of others to consider prior to choosing among several schools. It is therefore recommended that you should also try to look into these other considerations on your own so as to keep all bases covered and your own peace of mind intact.




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