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Isn it harder to learn at Port Columbus than at a smaller airport?

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Isn it harder to learn at Port Columbus than at a smaller airport?

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No, not at all. When you are first starting lessons, everything is new, and no matter what you are learning that flight (whether it be during ground operations or in flight) new experiences are added to your knowledge foundation, “brick by brick”. Students may express concern that they will not know how to talk on the radio, or find their way around, but Kathy will make sure that you learn these skills safely and effectively, and the continued practice you get each time you go out will soon put you at ease. You will learn the teamwork that goes on with the other pilots and the controllers. We also fly to smaller towered airports like Bolton, and non-towered airports such as Delaware and Lancaster, so you will have a well-rounded education and you will be able to go anywhere once you get your pilot’s license. Just imagine learning to drive on country roads and then being afraid of the freeway. If you learn at a bigger airport you will learn how to be part of the team and feel confident

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