Lesson 2 - Four Fundamentals of Flight
- Talking on the radio
- Straight & level flight
- Turns to headings
- Climbs & climbing turns
- Descents & descending turns

Lesson 3 – Slow Flight & Stalls
- Maneuvering during slow flight
- Stalls entered from straight flight
Lesson 4 – Emergency Operations
- Emergency equipment
- Systems & equipment malfunctions
- Handling emergencies during flight
Lesson 5 – Ground Reference Maneuvers
- Steep turns
- Rectangular course
- S-turns
- Turns around a point
Lesson 6 – Review
- Review all previously introduced maneuvers
- Stalls entered from turns
Lesson 7 – Go-around & Forward Slip
- Go-around/rejected landing (start an approachthen decide NOT to land)
- Forward slip (method of descending more quickly when you’re higher than you want to be)
- Dealing with unexpected requests from air traffic controllers
Lesson 8 – Pre-Solo Review
- Review of selected knowledge and maneuvers which you’ve already learned.
Lesson 9 – Pre-Solo Review
- Review of selected knowledge and maneuvers which you’ve already learned. (This flight focuses on different items than lesson 8)
Lesson 10 – Your first solo flight!
- Practice takeoffs and landings by yourself while your instructor watches from the ground.
Lesson 11 – Stage One Check
- This is a “check” by an instructor other than the one with whom you’ve been flying. Every pilot has a different background and experience and each does things a little differently in the cockpit. This flight will give you a different perspective and confirm that you’re ready to progress to the next stage of training.
Lesson 12 – Second Pattern Solo
- Do a quick “dual” flight with your instructor and then come back to the airport to do some landings by yourself.
Lesson 13 – Short-field & Soft-field Takeoffs & Landings
- This lesson prepares you to operate from a variety of airports including:
- Short runways
- Soft runways (grass
Lesson 14 – Solo Maneuvers Review
- Leave the airport and fly out to the practice area by yourself to practice slow flight and ground reference maneuvers.
Lesson 15 – Dual Cross Country
- “Dual” means “with your instructor.” You will fly by “pilotage” (looking at a map and at the ground,) by “dead reckoning” (calculating and flying a course from point to point,) and by using radio and GPS navigation aids. You will also learn what to do if you are lost!
Lesson 16 – Solo Cross-Country
- Plan and fly a cross-country flight by yourself (Not across the WHOLE country; probably just to Alabama ) Your instructor will double-check your planning and the weather conditions and will be waiting for you back at the home field.
Lesson 16A – Second Solo Cross-Country
- Again, your instructor will be there to double-check your planning and weather before you go.
Lesson 17 – Maneuvers Review
- Get ready for your FAA check ride by practicing all of your maneuvers with your instructor.
Lesson 18 – Solo Practice
- You’re almost ready to take the FAA flight test. First you’ll go out and practice everything you’ve learned by yourself
Lesson 19 – Stage Two Check
- Take a practice check flight with an instructor before doing the actual test with an FAA Examiner.
You’re ready! Go take your Sport Pilot “Practical Exam”
and get your pilot certificate!