Take Your First Flight

During your first flight (also known as a introductory, demo, or discovery flight), your flight instructor will be sitting beside or behind you in the light sport airplane with another set of flight controls, but you’ll be in the pilot’s seat! And, the flight instructor will let you take the controls! (They’ll be right there to assist, of course.)

This is your first flight lesson, and you’ll see what it’s like to visually inspect the sport plane before flight, take off, fly, land, park, and shutdown! You’ll probably fly a popular Zodiac, Breezer, SportStar, or Flight Design CT. Your flight will last about 30 minutes and you can even log that time in your logbook so it counts toward the required flight time for your sport or private pilot certificate.

After the introductory flight ask yourself the questions in the evaluation checklist below. How the Certified Flight Instructor (CFI) answers these questions can clue you in to how you and the CFI have a raport. If the his/her answers are informative and the instructor exhibits the patience to answer them to your satisfaction. Otherwise, look elsewhere for another instructor or school.

First Flight Evaluation Checklist

The introductory, demo, or discovery flight is the most important flight you’ll take. Before you settle on a school and flight instructor, read “Choose a Flight Instructor” for more great tips and questions to use when evaluating instructors. Keep taking introductory, demo, discovery flights with various instructors and schools until the answers to all of these questions are answered to your satisfaction.

Use the Sport Pilot Locator to find a flight instructor and flight school near you for your first flight.

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