90-Minute Flight Lesson or Six-Week Course from Genesis Flight Academy in Georgetown (Up to 52% Off)
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Flight instructors furnish all necessary materials, preparing students for short flights or pilot-license test
Pilots are the cowboys of the air, roaming the wide-open skies and herding children’s runaway balloons. Giddy up, up, and away with today’s Groupon for flight lessons from Genesis Flight Academy at Georgetown Municipal Airport. Choose between the following options:
- For $99, you get a 90-minute flight lesson (a $200 value).
- For $129, you get a six-week ground-instruction class (a $270 value).
Genesis Flight Academy furnishes all materials to aspiring aeronauts, helping them sample the thrill of aviation on 90-minute jaunts or prepare for their pilot’s license test. During the 90-minute lesson, students experience 45 minutes of ground instruction and 45 minutes of flight, a more thrilling, realistic introduction to flying than boarding a sled pulled by winged animals. Pupils work through a flight log, which they get to take home to preserve all the knowledge gain and the memories made. Alternatively, the six-week course prepares sky-bound students to take the written pilot’s license evaluation. The course will instruct students on crucial skills including weather concerns, nagivation, communication, and flight instruments, depending on the demands of the exam, which fortunately no longer includes a uniform-modeling-competition segment
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About Genesis Flight Academy
The certified flight instructors at Genesis Flight Academy draw upon thousands of collective cockpit hours every time they take to the air. Backed by a fleet of meticulously maintained aircraft, the instructors help aspiring and experienced pilots alike conquer the clouds at the helm of Cessna and Piper airplanes. Genesis Flight Academy helps beginners get acquainted with the basics of aeronautics in their private pilot course. Instrument, commercial, and multi-engine training courses familiarize more experienced fliers with methods for making plane engines only rev in C-flat major.