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Private Pilots Can Now Get Online Upset Recovery Training

Helps Teach Pilots How To Recognize Loss Of Control Situations

Aviation Performance Solutions has launched an online upset recovery training program for private pilots of all skill levels. The training program was previously only available to pilots participating in-person at the APS Emergency Maneuver Training campus at the Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport in Arizona.

More than a decade in development, the upset recovery training provides comprehensive online video ground training to private pilots of all skill levels, including the life-saving knowledge to recognize and avoid numerous lethal loss of control in-flight situations.

APS says the benefits for private pilots taking it's upset recovery training online video courses include:

  • Appropriate for private pilots of all skill levels flying small general aviation airplanes – up to private business jets.
  • Affordable monthly online training. The course introduction and first 2.5 hour video training module are only $1 for 30 days.
  • Quickly understand why regulatory-compliant flight training has not provided acceptable levels of upset recovery skill development.
  • Academically master the steps crucial to resolving any recoverable stall or unusual attitude.
  • Learn why yaw and, more specifically, mishandling rudder can be deadly.
  • Comprehensive instruction so a private pilot can understand and identify the most critical single flight control action they can take to be spin-proof.

“We witness daily the disbelief private pilots of all skill levels experience when they realize first-hand that they were not previously trained properly to handle an airplane upset,” said Paul BJ Ransbury, President of APS Emergency Maneuver Training. “(P)ilots graduating from our courses frequently testify that they never would have survived an actual airplane upset without taking our upset recovery training program. APS’ practical upset recovery video training is a must for every private pilot – it provides crucial survival skills.”

APS’ online upset recovery training program is now available in subscription format as an online video training series and new training modules are available every month for $69 per module. On completion, continued access to the full course is available at a reduced monthly rate.

FMI: http://www.apstraining.com/upsetrecovery/

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