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HE FLEW. HE CONQUERED. NOW, IT’S OFFICIAL.

Dingkun just took his Discovery Flight with us, and the verdict is in: The sky is no longer the limit—it’s the new address.
Stop waiting for a boarding pass. Start signing the flight log. The thrill you feel as a passenger is nothing compared to the power you command as a pilot. Dingkun felt that switch flip today, and now he’s ready for the view from the left seat.
That incredible feeling of control, that silence above the clouds, that is your new work commute. We don’t just train pilots; we launch careers.
The next step is always the hardest. We make it the easiest.
Join Dingkun and trade your cubicle for the cockpit.
Three Simple Steps to the Cockpit:
- Stop Dreaming: You’ve had the blast. Now, let’s get serious.
- Start Planning: We have flexible financing and scheduling to turn your ambition into a timeline.
- Start Training: The next plane leaving is yours.
Send us a DM with the word “PILOT” right now, and let’s get you and Dingkun started on the path to your Private Pilot License.- Dingkun’s Next Steps: The Enrollment Launch
Here is the essential information Dingkun needs right now to move from a fun flight to a serious commitment, reflecting the structured, goal-oriented approach of Race City Flight Operations:
Phase 1: The Administrative LaunchFirst Flight Lesson: His next flight is not a “discovery”—it is a lesson focused on Pre-Flight Inspection and Cockpit Setup. This transitions his mindset from passenger to pilot-in-command.
Our promise to Dingkun is simple: We are “obsessed with our students’ success.” We will manage the regulatory roadmap. His job is just to show up and fly.Schedule a Post-Flight Debrief (15 minutes): This isn’t just a chat; it’s a flight path creation session. We’ll review his performance, answer his most critical questions about the time commitment, and discuss his specific aviation goals (recreation vs. career).
The Aviation Medical Certificate: This is the non-negotiable first step. He needs a Third-Class Medical Certificate from an FAA-designated Aviation Medical Examiner (AME). We can provide a list of local AMEs. He cannot solo without this.
Sign Up for Ground School: We recommend he enrolls in our next Ground School session immediately. This starts building the essential knowledge base (weather, regulations, aerodynamics) before he even touches the controls again.
Phase 2: The Training CommitmentSet the Schedule: Determine his weekly flying cadence. For fast, efficient training, we recommend a minimum of 2-3 flights per week. Consistency is the single biggest factor in success and saving money.
Purchase Necessary Supplies: Get the basic kit: a high-quality headset, a good set of charts and E6B flight computer, and the FAA’s Pilot’s Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge. This makes it feel real.
Fly With Race City Flight Ops and Discover your Wings!
Training to become an airline pilot, you’ll want to make sure you’re ready. Financing is Available!
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