Tips for New CFI Candidates Training in Philadelphia

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Starting flight instructor certification in Florida helps future CFIs build strong basics in sunny skies and simpler airspace. That warm-weather experience makes the jump into multi-engine instruction easier. Once spring arrives in the Northeast, many move on to training days in Philadelphia. At Northeast Philadelphia Airport, Fly Legacy Aviation trains under both FAR Part 141 […]

Understanding Local Area Weather Briefs at South Florida Airports

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Aviation Safety

If you’ve flown through a sunny Florida morning only to turn around and see thunderheads building fast over the ocean, you’re not alone. Weather around Pompano Beach changes quickly. That’s why understanding local forecasts matters, especially when you’re flying a twin. Reading weather briefs isn’t just a box to check. When you’re headed toward check […]

Guide to Joining a Flight School in Northeast Philly

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Aviation Safety

Thinking about signing up with a flight school in Philadelphia? You’re definitely not alone. As spring turns the corner and the warmer weather stays around, more people ask how to begin flight training, especially in multi-engine aircraft. Getting started can feel like a big step. Between choosing a program, figuring out scheduling, and picturing yourself […]

What to Know About Scheduling Rentals During Florida’s Rainy Season

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Aviation Safety

Rainy season in Florida doesn’t always arrive with a big storm. Sometimes it just builds slowly, showing up as afternoon clouds or quick bursts of downpours. If you’re training in Pompano Beach, you know how fast the weather can flip. One minute you’re walking out to the aircraft under sunny skies, the next you’re waiting […]

Why Springtime Haze Affects Multi Engine Training in Florida

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Why Springtime Haze Affects Multi Engine Training in Florida Spring brings warmer skies to Pompano Beach, but it can also bring haze that hangs just enough to change how flight lessons feel. It doesn’t always look thick at first glance, but it creeps in unexpectedly. When students at a multi engine flight school in Florida […]

Mastering the DA42 Twin: Your Path to a Multi-Engine Rating

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Aviation Safety

Take Off to the Next Level with a Multi-Engine Rating Moving from single-engine flying into multi-engine rating training is one of the biggest leaps you can make in your aviation skills and confidence. You go from managing one engine and a relatively simple system layout to coordinating two powerplants, more speed, and a more capable […]

Signs Your Multi Engine Training Plan Is Holding You Back

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Signs Your Multi Engine Training Plan Is Holding You Back When Your Multi-Engine Dreams Stall on the Runway Multi-engine training should feel exciting, challenging, and focused. You worked hard for your private pilot certificate, and now you want to step up to more power, more capability, and more opportunity. When that next step starts to […]

Steps to Handle Unfamiliar Towered Fields in South Florida

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Flying into a towered airport in South Florida can feel like shifting gears. If you’re used to quieter fields, stepping into busier airspace brings many new challenges. You’ll see different traffic patterns, hear new voices on the radio, and manage your aircraft in a more crowded sky. At our Florida campus at North Perry Airport […]

Understanding Philly’s Class B Shelves and Cutouts

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Aviation Safety

Flying around Philadelphia can feel tight, especially when you’re learning in a multi-engine aircraft. There’s a lot going on above the city, and that means there’s a lot to keep track of before pushing the throttle forward. One key piece that flight schools cover early on is learning about Class B airspace. Once you know […]