Ground lessons are a powerful way to close the gaps in your knowledge and boost your confidence.
It’s easy to “know what something is,” but true understanding comes from learning the what, the why, and how to apply it in real-world flying.
With focused ground training, you’ll connect the dots between concepts, sharpen your decision-making, and walk away not just ready for a test, but prepared to be a safer, more confident pilot.
Mock orals are one of the best ways to prepare for your checkride. They give you a realistic preview of the exam, highlight areas to review, and boost your confidence.
I recommend scheduling one 1–2 weeks before your checkride, as that provides enough time to determine potential weaknesses and strengthen them before the actual checkride.
My mock orals are scenario-based, testing how you apply knowledge, not just memorize answers. If you know your DPE’s style, I can tailor it to match the oral they'd give.
The goal: help you walk into your checkride confident, prepared, and ready to succeed.
The Airman Certification Standards, or “ACS,” are the guidelines used to test every pilot working toward a new certificate or rating. Think of them as the roadmap for your checkride — they cover what you need to know, how you handle risk, and the flying skills you’ll be expected to show your examiner.