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Sign up for your CollegeVine account today to get a boost on your college journey. Calculate your acceptance chances. Please enable cookies in your browser. Our Next Gen of Enthusiasts Discover the joys of flight and share the spirit of aviation with others. Read More. See all of the events we have going on. Other Opportunities More ways to engage in the world of flight.

World's Largest Logbook This database allows you to search for yourself or search for the pilot who took you up to the sky. Meet Sean D. Cadets who are aspiring aviators should take advantage of these great opportunities external links :.

EAA Young Eagles — free membership benefit for cadets. This online, video-based course is provided to cadets at no cost by Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.

If you want to learn aviation fundamentals and how to become a licensed pilot, start here. Audience: Individual cadets, any grade. For Details: See Aviation home page. By nature, humans are land-based organisms, and so when human aviators take flight they enter a whole new environment. Fit for Flying teaches aspiring aviators what it takes to be an airworthy human. Topics include the unique traits of the flight environment, aerophysiology, and fitness as a lifestyle.

A positive, drug-free message is emphasized throughout. Audience: Cadet class or individual cadets of any grade. For Details: See home page. Topics include what to look for on your first airline flight, fundamentals of aviation science, fun things young people can do to grow their interest in flying, and interviews with aviation professionals who discuss career opportunities.

Format: Classroom lessons with team activities, or a self-study program for individual cadets. Resources: Textbook, instructor guide with activity plans, presentations, quizzes. Cadets who have completed some orientation flights, studied their Aerospace Dimensions texts, and participated in some of the electives shown above are ready to pursue formal flight instruction leading to a solo flight or private pilot certificate.

CAP operates flight academies in single-engine and glider aircraft, primarily in the summer.



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