$75 for a Discovery Flight Lesson with Instructional Book from Tradewinds Flight School in Fort Pierce ($150 Value)
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Certified pilots offer ground instruction, then take off on 20- to 30-minute flight to teach fundamentals & let students try out controls
The human obsession with flight stems from a refusal to accept limitations and an intense desire to find out which of your neighbors secretly have pools. Put your eyes in the skies with today’s Groupon.
$75 for Discovery Flight Lesson ($150 Value)
Certified pilots kick off airborne adventures with 10 minutes of ground orientation, and then usher prospective pilots into the plane. During the 20- to 30-minute flight, instructors demonstrate controls and let students take hold of the yoke for part of the lesson. Afterwards, students take home Learn to Fly, an instructional book by Dr. Gleim traditionally given to birds at their high-school graduation.
Certified pilots offer ground instruction, then take off on 20- to 30-minute flight to teach fundamentals & let students try out controls
The human obsession with flight stems from a refusal to accept limitations and an intense desire to find out which of your neighbors secretly have pools. Put your eyes in the skies with today’s Groupon.
$75 for Discovery Flight Lesson ($150 Value)
Certified pilots kick off airborne adventures with 10 minutes of ground orientation, and then usher prospective pilots into the plane. During the 20- to 30-minute flight, instructors demonstrate controls and let students take hold of the yoke for part of the lesson. Afterwards, students take home Learn to Fly, an instructional book by Dr. Gleim traditionally given to birds at their high-school graduation.
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About Tradewinds Flight School
For more than 35 years, Palm Beach has seen flocks of Tradewinds Flight School's students soar into its clear skies and over its blue-green waters. The company's certified flying instructors unlock the secrets to navigating aviation landscapes. Nestled within the cockpits of single- and multiengine aircraft, they send prospective pilots soaring toward private licenses and professional careers farming cotton candy from the clouds. Using an FAA-approved curriculum, the pilots operate out of Fort Pierce International Airport, and can cater their lessons to a student's desired pace. The veteran pilots also charter flights, leaving passengers free to relax and give directions to lost birds.