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New High Altitude Ground Course launches

By General Aviation News Staff · June 3, 2022 ·

Pilot Proficient Online Ground Schools & Training has launched a new High Altitude Ground Course.

The new course satisfies the requirements of 14 CFR 61.31(g) and FAA Advisory Circular AC 61-107B for ground training toward a high altitude endorsement, according to company officials.

The multimedia course covers a variety of high-altitude ground training topics, including regulations, high altitude aerodynamics and meteorology, respiration and hypoxia, supplemental oxygen systems, pressurization systems, high altitude flight environment, flight planning, and airspace.

“While flight training is also required to complete the high altitude endorsement, the Pilot Proficient online course helps students become familiarized with the pertinent ground knowledge areas in order to complete their endorsement quickly and efficiently,” notes Gavin Leake, one of the co-founders of the company.

By completing all course segments and scoring 80% or better on all quizzes, students earn a Certificate of Completion.

The course is $179 and includes a 30-day money-back guarantee.

Find out more here.

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