Why Should You Learn To Fly?

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Why Air Associates? Highly Trained Professional Instructors State of the Art New Cessna Aircraft Structured, Web-Based Flight Training Curriculum See the demo at www.airassociatesinc.com Several Aircraft Feature the Garmin G-1000 Panel Cessna Pilot Center Location Johnson County Executive Executive Airport is well equipped for professional training. With a control tower you will have more effective training and a safe environment. Midwest Being located in the Midwest allows us to expose you to training under almost every weather scenario. With warm summers, gusty autumns, snowy winters, and dynamic springs; the Midwest has it all. There is no better place to learn the diverse weather conditions associated with flying. Why Should You Learn To Fly? Have you always wanted to Learn to Fly? Now you can live the dream! Learning to fly with Air Associates can be one of the most exciting, rewarding, and challenging activities you will ever experience. When you learn to fly from a Cessna Pilot Center, you are truly learning from the best. It s not just that you ll train with innovative computer-based instruction. Or that you ll learn from the world s best-trained instructors. What matters is that you will be learning to fly in the world s greatest aircraft, Cessna s reliable single engine aircraft. Air Associates of Kansas Johnson County Executive Airport 12901 W. 151 st St. Suite B Olathe, KS 66062 Phone: (913)764-4800 Events: www.hangarfly.com Find us on Facebook at www.facebookojc.com Website: www.airassociatesinc.com We use the Cessna 172 the world s most popular Flight training aircraft

What does it take for an individual to get their private pilots license? To be eligible for a private pilot certificate, a person must: a) Be at least 17 years of age at the time of flight testing b) Be at least 16 years of age when eligible to solo c) You must be trained by an FAA Certified Flight Instructor d) You must pass a written examination by taking ground school and or performing home study e) You must pass flight test and meet certain Aeronautical Experience Requirements Ten reasons why we think Air Associates is your best choice for flight training? 1. Instructors The best instructors and more of them 2. Cessna and CPC The Best Teaching Process and Support Materials 3. Safety Great Track Record 4. Location Great Airport That Fosters Student Confidence in Flying 5. Aircraft The Most Modern Fleet Including technically advanced, complex, and multi-engine 6. Aircraft Numbers More aircraft on line for better accessibility 7. Internet Scheduling Easier to Schedule From Anywhere That Has Internet Access 8. Collaborative Family Atmosphere More Involvement With Others and the Instructors 9. The Future Our Plans for the Future Include You! 10. We Are Motivated Above all else, we want you to succeed and are willing to do anything to make that happen What is meant by Aeronautical Experience Requirements? A person who applies for a private pilot certificate with an airplane category and single-engine class rating must log at least 40 hours of flight time that includes at least 20 hours of flight training from an authorized instructor and 10 hours of solo flight. The flight training must include: a) 3 hours of cross-country flight training in a singleengine airplane b) 3 hours of night flight training in a single-engine airplane that includesone cross-country flight of over 100 nautical i. miles total distance; and ii. 10 takeoffs and 10 landings to a full stop (with each landing involving a flight in the traffic pattern) at an airport c) 3 hours of flight by reference to instruments d) 10 hours of solo flight time in a single-engine airplane, consisting of at least i. 5 hours of solo cross-country time ii. One solo cross-country flight of at least 150 nautical miles total distance, with full-stop landings at a minimum of three points, and one segment of the flight consisting of a straight-line distance of at least 50 nautical miles between the takeoff and landing locations; and iii. Three takeoffs and three landings to a full stop (with each landing involving a flight in the traffic pattern) at an airport with an operating control tower How long does it take to get a license & how frequent are the lessons? Lesson time can be structured to meet any busy person s schedule; however, we recommend flying at least twice per week. The average license can be obtained anywhere from 4 to 7 months. You should be aware that at times weather can interfere with a normal training schedule. What are the costs? Costs can vary depending upon the motivation of the student, study habits, flying ability and the frequency devoted to flight lessons. The following items are typically part of the normal costs: a) 40 70 hours of aircraft rental b) 20 30 hours of flight instruction c) CPC pilot Training materials d) Flight Testing fee e) FAA Written Examination Fee f) FAA Physical Examination Total cost varies. What kind of aircraft will I learn in? Air Associates has the largest & widest selection of aircraft in the Kansas City area. From the Glass panel Cessna 172, to the TwinEngine Beechcraft Duchess. Our informative instructors would be happy to show you the recent advances in aviation navigation and flight instrumentation. It s state of the art!! Gain Satisfaction from Acquiring a New Skill You Can Use Everyday!

Why Should You Learn To Fly? It s FUN and EASY! Gain satisfaction from acquiring a new skill! We use the Cessna 172 the world s most popular flight training aircraft Why Air Associates? Several Aircraft Feature the Garmin G-1000 Panel Develop a life-long long hobby and passion. Gain access to over 12,000 airports across the United States. Avoid big airport security and delays. Highly trained, professional instructors. State-of-the-art new Cessna aircraft. Authorized Cessna Pilot Center training curriculum and resources. Enhance your lifestyle. Have more FUN getting there! Travel farther and faster. Enjoy more weekend, day- trips and vacations. We re on the East Side of Johnson County Executive Airport Want to Learn More? Call us and we ll show you how to get started today!! 913.764.4800 or www.airassociatesinc.com 12901 W. 151 st Street, Hanger #3 Olathe, KS 66062

Sport Pilot Certification Data Sheet 1) Why get my Sport Pilot license? The sport pilot license is a great option for individuals looking to fly without having to pass an FAA medical exam, since the only thing required to fly light sport is a valid US driver s license. Many students start out flying light sport to help offset costs, since the first 10-15 hours are the same for both the Sport and Private pilot training programs. 2) What does it take for an individual to get their sport pilot license? To be eligible for a sport pilot certificate, a person must: (a) Be at least 17 years of age (16 if you are applying for a glider or balloon) (b) You must be trained by an FAA Certified Flight Instructor (c) You must pass an FAA written examination by taking ground school and or performing home study with respect to required Aeronautical Knowledge Areas. (e) You must pass an aeronautical flight test and meet certain Aeronautical Experience Requirements 2) What is meant by Aeronautical Knowledge? (a) Applicable regulations of this chapter that relate to sport pilot privileges, limits, and flight operations. (b) Accident reporting requirements of the National Transportation Safety Board. (c) Use of the applicable portions of the aeronautical information manual and FAA advisory circulars. (d) Use of aeronautical charts for VFR navigation using pilotage, dead reckoning, and navigation systems, as appropriate. (e) Recognition of critical weather situations from the ground and in flight, windshear avoidance, and the procurement and use of aeronautical weather reports and forecasts. (f) Safe and efficient operation of aircraft, including collision avoidance, and recognition and avoidance of wake turbulence. (g) Effects of density altitude on takeoff and climb performance. (h) Weight and balance computations. (i) Principles of aerodynamics, power-plants, and aircraft systems. (j) Stall awareness, spin entry, spins, and spin recovery techniques, as applicable. (k) Aeronautical decision making and risk management. (l) Preflight actions that include-- (1) How to get information on runway lengths at airports of intended use, data on takeoff and landing distances, weather reports and forecasts, and fuel requirements; and (2) How to plan for alternatives if the planned flight cannot be completed or if you encounter delays. 3) What is meant by Aeronautical Experience Requirements? A person who applies for a Airplane category and single-engine land or sea class privileges, must log at least 20 hours of flight time, including at least 15 hours of flight training from an authorized instructor in a single-engine airplane and at least 5 hours of solo flight training in the areas of operation listed in FAR 61.311. The flight training must include: (i) 2 hours of cross-country flight training, (ii) 10 takeoffs and landings to a full stop (with each landing involving a flight in the traffic pattern) at an airport, (iii) One solo cross-country flight of at least 75 nautical miles total distance, with a full-stop landing at a minimum of two points and one segment of the flight consisting of a straight-line distance of at least 25 nautical miles between the takeoff and landing locations, and (iv) 2 hours of flight training with an authorized instructor on those areas of operation specified in 61.311 in preparation for the practical test within the preceding 2 calendar months from the month of the test. 4) How long does it take to get a license & how frequent are the lessons? Lesson timing and structure can be tailored to meet any schedule; however, we recommend flying at least twice per week. The average license can be obtained anywhere from 3 to 5 months. 5) What are the costs? Costs can vary depending upon the motivation of the student, study habits, flying ability, and the frequency of flight lessons. The following items are typically part of the normal costs: (a) 20-40 hours of aircraft rental (b) 15 20 hours of flight instruction (c) CPC Pilot Training Materials (d) Flight Testing Fee (e) FAA Written Examination Fee On average, a motivated student can earn his or her sport pilot license for around $6500. 6) What kind of aircraft will I learn in? Sport Pilot students will train in Cessna s brand new, state-of-the-art Skycatcher 162. Backed by Cessna s world renowned legacy in training aircraft, the Skycatcher is a welcome addition to the Air Associates training fleet.

Learn to FLY First Flight Experience the thrill of flight at Air Associates with an FAA certified flight instructor. It is one of the most exciting, rewarding, and challenging activities you will ever experience. Give the gift no one will ever forget, the gift of flight! $20 off First Flight 1 hour of Flight 1 hour of Ground School

First Flight Pick your Package Flight Package & Descrip on 1 Flight Lesson - 1 Hour Ground School & 1 Hour Flight You can take flight training for a test drive with this unforge able hands-on experience! A er a preflight ground discussion, you will hop into a Cessna aircra with a Cer fied Flight Instructor for an hour long flight lesson to experience the thrill of flight! Starter Flight 3 Flight Lessons - 3 Hours Ground School & 3 Flight Hours Get started off right with three complete flight lessons. This package includes three hours of wheels up flight training and three hours of ground training. Deluxe Starter 5 Flight Lessons - 4.4 Hours Ground School & 5 Flight Hours *Includes Cessna On-Line Training Kit Want to go the extra gi -giving mile? This pumped-up version of the Starter Flight Training Package includes the Cessna Web-Based Instruc on Program plus five complete flight lessons. That s five hours of wheels up flight training and four and one-half hours of ground training! Solo Flight 10 Flight Lessons - 7.9 Hours Ground School & 11 Flight Hours *Includes Cessna On-Line Training Kit Be a gi -giving hero with the flight package designed to help them achieve the first major milestone in flight training; SOLO flight! Includes the exclusive Cessna Web-Based Instruc on Program and 10 complete flight lessons. Ten hours of flight training and eight hours of ground training? This just might be the best gi you ve ever given them! Pick your Plane CESSNA 172 Skyhawk CESSNA 162 Skycatcher Flight Training Package Total Without Discount Actual price Savings Total Without Discount Actual price Savings First Flight $ 218.00 $ 150.00 $ 68.00 $ 195.00 $ 133.00 $ 62.00 Starter Flight $ 654.00 $ 540.00 $ 114.00 $ 585.00 $ 495.00 $ 90.00 Deluxe Starter $ 1,316.00 $ 1,100.00 $ 216.00 $ 927.00 $ 767.00 $ 160.00 Solo Flight $ 2,386.00 $ 1,995.00 $ 391.00 $ 1,897.00 $ 1,565.00 $ 332.00

Rental Fleet & Rates Aircraft* Rate Block Rate** Cessna Skycatcher 162 (N7027F) $115.00 $105.00 Cessna 172SP - 180 HP (N1053X/N5258Y) $138.00 $128.00 Cessna 172SP - G600 (N227TW) $145.00 $135.00 Cessna 172 - G1000 (N90404) $150.00 $140.00 Cessna 182T - G1000 (N6334F) $218.00 $208.00 Cessna 172RG - Complex (N6464R) $158.00 $148.00 Cessna Corvalis 350 - G1000 (N513ST) $350.00 $340.00 BE76 Duchess - Twin-Engine (N2013V) $250.00 $240.00 Diamond DA-20 - (N454KC) $138.00 $128.00 Red Bird Simulator - Full Motion $60.00 $50.00 Can simulate C-172, C-172 G1000, & C-206 G1000 **Block Rate refers to units of 10 or more pre-purchased plane rental hours Rates DO NOT include instruction