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  • If you aspire to be an airline pilot, you are going to need a First Class Medical. If you just only want to fly for fun, you can start with a Third class Medical.

    I recommend you start with your medical first, because if you can’t pass the medical, you won’t be able to become an airline pilot…so investing in flight training would be a waste of money. 

    Of course, if your goals are something other than airline pilot, there are other options for your medical. 

  • The FAA does not required classroom instruction but they do require passing the Knowledge Test. Online classroom instruction from a vendor is the fastest way to learn all the material needed to pass the Knowledge Test.

  • The FAA requires you to pass a knowledge test for many of your pilot certificates prior to taking your checkride. Do yourself a favor and complete the Ground School and Knowledge Test before flight training so that you can maximize your flight time learning maneuvers as quickly as posible.

  • Now that you have your Knowledge Test (KT) completed, it is time to begin your flight training for the specific certification you want to earn.

  • The final step to achieve your certificate is to schedule and take a practical test (checkride) with a FAA Designated Principal Examiner (DPE). Once you have passed your checkride, you will be immediately provided a temporary certificate until the FAA mails you the final certificate.