In Level 1, students explore the basics of flight through topics like pilot pathways, aircraft instruments, avionics, and air traffic control communications. They learn how airports function, examine signs and markings, study introductory aviation weather, and perform basic preflight inspections.
Level 2 builds on that foundation with more technical subjects such as weight and balance, aerodynamics, airspace classification, and aircraft performance. Students also get a deeper look at sectionals, weather, and emergency preparedness.
In Level 3, advanced topics like flight regulations, flight planning, navigation systems, aircraft systems, and aeromedical considerations prepare students for the transition into formal flight training. The program not only inspires future aviators but also equips them with valuable skills in STEM, decision-making, and teamwork.