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If you are interested in attending flight school to become a pilot, here are some steps to consider: 1. Research flight schools: Look for flight schools in your area and research their programs and costs. Look for schools that are accredited by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). 2. Choose a program: Choose a program that fits your goals, budget, and schedule. Flight schools offer different programs, from private pilot to commercial pilot, and some offer accelerated training programs. 3. Meet the requirements: Before starting flight training, you must meet certain requirements set by the FAA, such as being at least 17 years old, having a high school diploma or equivalent, and passing a medical exam. 4. Find financing: Flight training can be expensive, so look for ways to finance your training, such as scholarships, loans, or grants. Some flight schools may also offer financing options. 5. Get a student pilot certificate: Before you can start flight training, you need to obtain a student pilot certificate from the FAA. This involves passing a knowledge test and a medical exam. 6. Begin flight training: Once you have met the requirements and obtained a student pilot certificate, you can begin flight training. Flight training typically consists of both ground school and flight training. 7. Obtain additional ratings: Depending on your goals, you may need to obtain additional ratings, such as an instrument rating or multi-engine rating, to become a commercial pilot. 8. Obtain a pilot's license: Once you have completed the required flight training and met the FAA requirements, you can take the practical test to obtain your pilot's license. Attending flight school can be a rewarding experience, but it requires commitment, dedication, and hard work. Make sure to do your research and choose a program that is right for you. Good luck!
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