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Learn To Fly with Paragon

Learn To flyDO YOU WANT TO LEARN TO FLY? Flight training is fun, and Paragon wants to put a smile on your face. Check us out! Competition is a wonderful thing, but shopping for a flight school is technically-demanding. As with any purchase, it is important to educate yourself as to what is involved, and what to expect from your investment. Before you commit to any school program do your homework. Shop around. Ask questions. The more you know about flight training the easier it will be to find the right business which meets your needs.

There is nothing more expensive and hazardous than poor flight instruction. You may never recognize the shortcuts taken in your training -- until you need to call upon those skills and find yourself lacking. At Paragon our goals differ from a lot of schools. We’re not trying to train the most customers in the quickest manner at the cheapest rate. Instead, we want to turn you into the safest, most competent pilot we know you are capable of becoming; a pilot who is truly “in command” of the aircraft throughout at all times, in all conditions and airspace. We want you enjoying and sharing General Aviation with family and friends for a good long time. Judging from our collection of testamonials, Paragon’s customers agree with this approach.

Brochure

Paragon’s information sheet on obtaining the Private Pilot, Airplane Single-Engine Land certificate. PDF.

Discover Flying Introductory Flights

Sample flight training with Paragon Air Adventures through one of our no-obligation introductory offerings.

Area FAA Aviation Medical Examiners

A medical certificate and student pilot license is required before completing the first phase of training and soloing an aircraft. Here is a list of area MDs. PDF. Click here to search www.RisingUp.com for examiners in other cities or states.

Be-A-Pilot

This is the general aviation industry's site on learning to fly. Helpful information on flight schools and training.

AOPA Learn To Fly Link

The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association is the world's largest general aviation organization. They publish the AOPA Pilot magazine and offer many useful services to its members. This link has helpful articles on learning to fly. Click here for more information on AOPA. Tell 'em Member #00809024 sent 'ya.

Gleim's Training Texts and Study Guides Learn To Fly Link

At Paragon we use Gleim publications. Experience has proven these to be well organized and helpful when learning specific subjects. This Gleim link explains the steps in becoming a pilot.

Soaring Society of America

    is the organization for sport soaring enthusiasts.

FAA Student Pilot Guide (AC 61-12M)

This is the government's standard "Learn To Fly" frequently asked questions book. PDF.

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