Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers about pilot training, FAA certifications, flight reviews, and IPCs with Brian’s Aviation.
Do I need any flying experience before starting training?
No previous experience is required. We provide beginner-friendly instruction designed to help new students learn confidently and comfortably from their very first lesson.
How long does it take to earn a Private Pilot License?
Training timelines vary depending on scheduling, consistency, and individual progress, but regular lessons help students complete certification requirements more efficiently and confidently.
Can you help me prepare for FAA written and practical exams?
Absolutely. Training includes preparation for FAA written examinations, checkrides, and practical evaluations through structured lessons and real-world aviation instruction sessions.
Do you offer both ground and flight instruction?
Yes. We provide complete training through both ground lessons and hands-on flight instruction tailored to each student’s experience level and aviation goals.
What is included in a Flight Review?
Flight Reviews include ground instruction and flight evaluations focused on safety, regulations, operational proficiency, and successfully maintaining FAA pilot-in-command currency requirements.
What happens during an Instrument Proficiency Check (IPC)?
An IPC evaluates instrument flying proficiency through IFR procedures, navigation, approaches, and operational readiness to restore instrument currency requirements.
What is included in Private Pilot License training?
Private Pilot training includes ground instruction, flight lessons, navigation, communication procedures, safety training, and preparation for FAA written and practical examinations.
How do I get started with flight training?
Getting started is simple. Contact Brian’s Aviation to discuss your goals, training interests, scheduling availability, and the best path toward your aviation journey.
What areas do you serve?
Brian’s Aviation primarily serves students and pilots throughout Northern Utah with personalized, FAA-focused flight training and pilot proficiency instruction.
Is training scheduled around my availability?
Yes. We offer flexible scheduling options designed to accommodate students balancing aviation training with work, school, family, and other personal commitments.
What makes Brian’s Aviation different from larger flight schools?
Brian’s Aviation focuses on personalized one-on-one instruction, flexible scheduling, and supportive training experiences designed around individual pilot goals and learning pace preferences.
Who needs an Instrument Proficiency Check (IPC)?
Pilots with expired IFR currency requirements need an IPC to legally regain instrument flying privileges and restore operational readiness under Instrument Flight Rules.
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