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ASA Pilot Training App released

By General Aviation News Staff · October 18, 2024 · Leave a Comment

The new Pilot Training app from Aviation Supplies & Academics (ASA) provides access to private pilot, instrument pilot, and remote pilot ground schools, with preparation for the FAA Knowledge Exams.

Additionally, flight training videos are available on topics ranging from helicopter operations, airplane flight maneuvers required for successful completion of pilot check rides, and single subjects from industry experts such as understanding spins, flying a taildragger, unusual attitudes, and much more, according to ASA officials.

Students can select any of the Pilot Ground Schools for a free demo of the first lesson. You can then purchase the full course within the app and sync with your existing ASA Online Ground School account (OGS.ASA2Fly.com).

Each ground school curriculum is organized to align with the FAA Airman Certification Standards (ACS), covering all required knowledge.

Upon completion of the course, you’ll receive a graduation certificate and endorsement to take the official FAA Knowledge Exam.

For more information: ASA2Fly.com

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