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What Disqualifies You From Becoming a Pilot?

Flying an aircraft is a serious responsibility. One mistake can easily turn into a disaster with tragic consequences for everyone involved. Due to this, there are a number of reasons that an individual can be disqualified from ever becoming a pilot. These include medical conditions...

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Newsletter Phoenix East Aviation is Going to South Korea!

SAC has been a leading flight student agency in South Korea, since its establishment in 2008, connecting aspiring pilots with flight schools across the United States. SAC specializes in both advising and training future pilots, offering programs that include flight theory and simulator training. With...

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Blog How to Become a Commercial Airline Pilot

For thousands of people, being a commercial airline pilot is their lifelong dream. They want to soar above the clouds and see interesting places all over the world, all while being paid a high salary for it. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics,...

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Newsletter Chasing Horizons: Dan Zagorii’s Path to Aviation

Meet Dan Zagorii, a man whose life has spanned countries, from Ukraine to England, and eventually to the United States. Growing up with a huge interest in the arts, Zagorii’s childhood was anything but ordinary, “I was a boarding school kid,” Zagorii recalls, with a...

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2025
Blog Aircraft Weight and Balance: What a Pilot Needs to Know

A pilot’s job is more than just simply flying a plane and navigating. They are also responsible for ensuring the aircraft is in working order and performing checks before flight to confirm it can fly safely. One of these safety checks is making sure that...

Blog A Checklist for Pilots: How Pilots Assess Their Health Before They Fly

Before flying, pilots must undergo thorough preflight planning procedures. This includes tasks such as ensuring that their aircraft is prepared to fly, whether that be checking the fuel reserves or the plane’s maintenance history, verifying their flight path with Air Traffic Control, and weather conditions....

2024
Newsletter Quarter 4 Highlight: Meet Omar Algazar!

Meet Omar Algazar, his eyes were always drawn to the sky. He was captivated by flight, and each time an aircraft flew ahead he looked upwards. Growing up he shared the same passion with his father, who had aspirations of joining the Air Force. His...

Blog Hazardous Attitudes Pilots Should Look Out For

Aeronautical decision making (ADM) is defined as the process by which pilots determine what actions are best suited to their specific circumstances based on their current situation. According to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), a pilot’s attitude tends to influence their decision making, and there...

Blog 5 Common FAR Violations

Being a pilot requires more knowledge than simply “knowing how to fly.” Knowing what not to do is a crucial aspect of flying that pilots must be cognizant of, and it is equally important to understand the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) flight rules as it...

Newsletter Why A Cessna 172 is Great for Flight Training

Picture soaring in the skies, hands on the yoke of aviation’s most trusted flight training aircraft – the Cessna 172 Skyhawk. Noted as the most successful aircraft in the history of general aviation, it has contributed to turning numerous aviation dreams into reality. This newsletter...