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Aspiring Pilots Shown Step-By-Step Path To Private Pilot Certificate In eBook

Covers 'Everything Would-Be And First-Time Pilots Want To Know' About The Process ... For Free

If you know someone who you think might learn to fly if given sufficient guidance, there is now have a tool that can help make it happen. John and Martha King of King Schools have released a free eBook specifically for those who are interested in becoming a private pilot. "So You Want to Learn to Fly" is written in a fun, easy-to-read style and is available at no cost through either the King Schools website or the iTunes book store.

Drawn from decades of flight instructor experience, the book covers everything would-be and first-time pilots want to know about the process of earning their license. Topics include choosing the right airplane and flight instructor, understanding FAA requirements to become a private pilot, and which books and other resources are worth the money. There are even notes on flying solo, at night, and over long distances.

”We’re excited to share our love of flying with the next generation of pilots through this book,” John King said. “So many people have a dream of learning to fly, but don't know where to get started. We wanted to ensure that no one is held back from pursuing their dreams simply because they don't have the right guide to help them through the process."

"Lots of materials for people who want to become pilots are expensive or heavy on technical terms," Martha added. "In this eBook, they'll find simple, straightforward and fun answers to their questions."

FMI: www.kingschools.com/learn-to-fly

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