This sounds like a great idea! I think making it much easier for younger students to get into a school. I think one question would be would the corse be online or nearly make it into a school that people come to most days?
That’s a great question! So there’s a lot of well established courses through different brands and companies as an example King Schools is a big one, Sportys pilot shop has courses for every rating, those are all independent courses that are all online, and it’s meant to work together with your in flight training. I don’t think that would need to change because the same way that you can take a physics 101 course at ASU or a physics 101 course at SDSU, it all still ties into the same overall (pizza of knowledge) if that make sense 😂. Two slices of what is ultimately on the same pie. When you finish these courses you actually do need to present a certificate saying that you’ve completed the course to the testing administrator when you go to take your written exams. So at least for the online stuff you could still pick whatever school or brand you’d like to go with and do that part of it from a laptop or pc at home as long as the flight school you’re training at approves!
@@TakeFlightGarage ohhh okay hmm interesting, I wasn’t aware of that! I suppose it’s similar to driving school just a lot more in depth and much longer to complete! Was just wondering as I’ve always liked airplanes just haven’t looked at being a pilot due to other ambitions. Still interesting to learn about though!
@@ireiaand For sure! You sound like you’re still in high school to me (forgive me if I’m wrong) but I’m curious what you’re looking to pursue! Other than Porsche ownership ;)
This sounds like a great idea! I think making it much easier for younger students to get into a school. I think one question would be would the corse be online or nearly make it into a school that people come to most days?
That’s a great question! So there’s a lot of well established courses through different brands and companies as an example King Schools is a big one, Sportys pilot shop has courses for every rating, those are all independent courses that are all online, and it’s meant to work together with your in flight training. I don’t think that would need to change because the same way that you can take a physics 101 course at ASU or a physics 101 course at SDSU, it all still ties into the same overall (pizza of knowledge) if that make sense 😂. Two slices of what is ultimately on the same pie.
When you finish these courses you actually do need to present a certificate saying that you’ve completed the course to the testing administrator when you go to take your written exams. So at least for the online stuff you could still pick whatever school or brand you’d like to go with and do that part of it from a laptop or pc at home as long as the flight school you’re training at approves!
@@TakeFlightGarage ohhh okay hmm interesting, I wasn’t aware of that! I suppose it’s similar to driving school just a lot more in depth and much longer to complete! Was just wondering as I’ve always liked airplanes just haven’t looked at being a pilot due to other ambitions. Still interesting to learn about though!
@@ireiaand For sure! You sound like you’re still in high school to me (forgive me if I’m wrong) but I’m curious what you’re looking to pursue! Other than Porsche ownership ;)
@@TakeFlightGarage haha yep! Currently in sophomore year, looking to hopefully peruse business or financials as I find that very interesting!