Flying is fun! If you believe that flying an airplane pilot is reserved for military pilots or liner rethink about: you can be general aviation pilots.
The term "General aviation" refers to all aviation activities that are not military or commercial. Every year more than 200,000 people worldwide take flight lessons to learn how to pilot an airplane for tourism or sport: When you ask them why they started, most answer simply "because flying is fun."
Some of them are businessmen who want to get more quickly to their business meetings, while others want to fly as a hobby or sport, others are young people eager to start building a career as a professional pilot.
If you think you might like to fly, read on. You'll find all the necessary information and answers to your questions in our Will-Fly FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions).
The Aero Club is also Flight School certified under JAR-FCL (I-FTO-004) by ENAC (National Civil Aviation), where you can achieve all kinds of licenses to fly on airplane, from private pilot au to airline.
The certification JAR-FCL allows our school to operate as FTO (Flight Training Organization) and, consequently, to train students for all licenses up to private and commercial pilot and a subsequent series of ratings such as Multi-Engine, IR (Instrumental Flight), and others.
Moreover, in addition to courses in Calendar, to meet specific requests courses may be organized 'ad personam', with dates and times agreed with the student to achieve licenses and ratings for class, by type (PA31/42, BE90/99- 100/200) and IR.
To facilitate the understanding of the rules, our Flight School prepared for you the JAR-FCL FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions summarizing the questions that most often we are asked by would-be pilots and by those who, already holding a national license, want to know what to do to upgrade to the new European legislation.
The Head of Training, Capt. Maurizio Costa, leads a team of Flight Instructors and qualified Theory Teachers and enthusiasts who each year make the dream come true for dozens of aspiring pilots.
Flight instructors and theoretical teachers are coordinated by the Chief Flight Instructor, Capt. Maurizio Balestreri and the Chief of Ground Instructors, Col. Agostino Arosio, who have responsibility for the quality of education in compliance with the international JAR-FCL standards.
A special mention deserves the Aerobatic Group, coordinated by Sergio Dallan, 23 times Italian Aerobatic Champion Air.
Many students, once obtained the wings of Private Pilot, will continue training to achieve professional licensing and certification, namely those that allow you to play as a professional pilot. Others will continue the new and exciting passion of flight using the aircraft Aero Club offers to members for sport or recreation.
To dispel the doubts and answer questions from potential students, our Secretariat is available for an appointment during which you can also visit our facilities and see our fleet of airplanes for school and tourism, to form a clear idea of where and how to commit your time during the flight.


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