Practical Flying

Take control of real radio-controlled aircraft under the guidance of senior Air Force wing instructors. Master the sky in real-world conditions.

Field Flight Practice

Hands-On Flight School

Practical flying is where theory meets the clouds. Our course pairs students directly with professional instructors using dual-control transmitter trainer cords (buddy boxes), ensuring absolute safety during your first manual flights.

Students operate multiple aeromodel categories, experiencing how changes in lift, motor torque, and airfoil shapes affect physical flight boundaries. Learn how to diagnose electronics, adjust trims dynamically mid-flight, and execute stable landings under crosswinds.

Course Topics & Skills

  • Transmitter Controls

    How controls work and making minor radio trim changes while flying.

  • Takeoff & Landing

    Master stable climb-outs, aligning with runways, and executing soft landings.

  • Altitude Management

    Maintain safe flight altitude bands and optimize energy usage.

  • Aeromodel Specifications

    Identify airfoil shapes, motor thrust lines, and electronic layout integrations.

Field Gallery

RC Glider Takeoff Instructor Flight Briefing